Hi
@Meady74 .
Can't advise on the high BG, but wish you well finding a speedy answer.
Not wanting to side track the post, but felt I should mention something.
I have suffered from asthma since 11, reasonably well managed ...and now I'm over 60.
No one mentioned ways to improve it except meds
Yet when I went low carb, almost unnoticed my asthma almost evaporated.
I wasn't coughing every morning & generally breathed a whole easier, no chesty rattle or wheezing every night.
Sure it's not guaranteed to be the same for everyone, but thought it worth a mention.
I presume with insulin in use, it's a case of eating as you can & dosing for the carbs ?
So likely not as low in carbs as LCHF might mean.
Might be worth a little investigation or mention at docs.
IF the steroids create such a problem, maybe being able to lower the amount or even being able to not need any at all further down the road, would help give better control ?
I was and remain shocked that lchf made such a difference to my asthma when none of the doctors or health care professionals ever suggested a change in diet MIGHT help.
Add in the advice is to avoid dairy, and lchf means I eat more of that, then I ever did.
The effect of lchf then becomes astonishing.
Anyway food for thought for a later time.
Good luck finding the help you're looking for.