ExChocoholic
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 300
- Location
- West Kent
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- rude, loud people
Thanks for reply I am really pleased to be off the evil weed - your humour put a smile on my face ☺ I have researched and it seems giving up smoking can temporarily up blood sugars in anyone, db or not, for up to 3 years. Now how to figure out how to lower them in less that 3 yearsWell all I can say is well done for quitting the weed .. and I fetch you a ladder to help you get back on the wagon
Thanks for reply, yes, I think I've answered my own question. I have been googling the issue and there is very strong evidence that either starting to smoke or quitting can most definitely up sugar levels even in non db's - hence such a huge rise in short time span! Now to work on lowering them again" I haven't been so hot on my sugar intake as I should have been, but even so I haven't completely given up."
"Although I did allow myself a few extra treats at first, figuring I could worry about that a little later as it was better in the short term if it meant successful quitting."
I think you've answered your own question. Those are the two statements you made that stood out to me.
Were you on any medication for your surgery? That could have affected things too.
Of course, quitting smoking is a wonderful thing, but as you mentioned that could also have an affect on your levels combined with the added stress from quitting as well.
Lots of variables and plenty of the things you mentioned could be contributing to the situation. We can only speculate.
Sounds like you may need to tighten things up again in order to get back to where you were before.
What do you mean ex Chocoholic? There is no recovery!!!!exChocoholic. .
Just seen this Cat lady 19 - had quick look back - not sure what you refer to - no recovery, definitely - did I say there was certainly not what I meant.
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