madusmacus
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- Type of diabetes
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- Diet only
Firstly try not to panic, it will send your BG levels up. Stress is a big factor for me. Low carb as said, can and has worked for many. From what I have read statins increase blood glucose. You could get a meter or a Freestyle Libre for a trial and it would give insight, or drive you mad like it did for me! You only get a meter free if on meds but you can get them cheap enough its just the testing strips that are expensive. The nhs guidelines for a healthy diet are archaic and do more harm than good and I am convinced that's what contributed to my diagnosis. Just my take on it but you have nothing to lose also by nosing around the threads on here and making your own informed choiceHi Back Again,
I had a stroke 4 years ago and recovered well
I was put on statins 20mg pravastatin
My Glucose has gone bonkers 15mmol as we speak
glucose and creatinine on dip stick quite high but no ketones
I cycle 10 miles a day, i eat 2 capsules of berberine a day none of this seems to do anything,diets not great recently
i have just stopped statins in a random attempt to change something
My Q is... Does anyone know any ways to drop this number? guessing no magic
Im starting to panic now in this no NHS help days :¬(
Over what period have your glucose numbers gone high? Is it over some weeks/months, or has it been a sudden onset event?Hi Back Again,
I had a stroke 4 years ago and recovered well
I was put on statins 20mg pravastatin
My Glucose has gone bonkers 15mmol as we speak
glucose and creatinine on dip stick quite high but no ketones
I cycle 10 miles a day, i eat 2 capsules of berberine a day none of this seems to do anything,diets not great recently
i have just stopped statins in a random attempt to change something
My Q is... Does anyone know any ways to drop this number? guessing no magic
Im starting to panic now in this no NHS help days :¬(
Thanks all for your comments appreciate them all :¬)Hi Back Again,
I had a stroke 4 years ago and recovered well
I was put on statins 20mg pravastatin
My Glucose has gone bonkers 15mmol as we speak
glucose and creatinine on dip stick quite high but no ketones
I cycle 10 miles a day, i eat 2 capsules of berberine a day none of this seems to do anything,diets not great recently
i have just stopped statins in a random attempt to change something
My Q is... Does anyone know any ways to drop this number? guessing no magic
Im starting to panic now in this no NHS help days :¬(
hba1c was 6.0 now 8.0 so i guess its been ramping up over the 3 months ive not been monitoringOver what period have your glucose numbers gone high? Is it over some weeks/months, or has it been a sudden onset event?
Whilst I am no fan of statins, I would urge caution, bearing in mind you have already suffered a stroke. If you are not keen on the statin you have been taking, you could ask your Doc for a change?
yep i used to use libre but they anoyed me by not letting me have the BT versionWhile statins can mess with blood glucose levels, I haven't seen any massive impact by reducing my Atorvastatin from 40mg a day to 10mg, but then again this was alongside going from 850mg Metformin 3 times daily to 850mg just once a day. Maybe reduction in Metformin offset any benefit from reducing statins. I have to say, though, that I'm changing my treatment working with my GP and have regular blood tests to see how my body reacts. Wearing CGM helps for insight as well as motivation, if only it wasn't so expensive.
Yep ty :¬)Firstly try not to panic, it will send your BG levels up. Stress is a big factor for me. Low carb as said, can and has worked for many. From what I have read statins increase blood glucose. You could get a meter or a Freestyle Libre for a trial and it would give insight, or drive you mad like it did for me! You only get a meter free if on meds but you can get them cheap enough its just the testing strips that are expensive. The nhs guidelines for a healthy diet are archaic and do more harm than good and I am convinced that's what contributed to my diagnosis. Just my take on it but you have nothing to lose also by nosing around the threads on here and making your own informed choice
Yep ive slipped a bit and its cause me issues, and i wont slip againI think it's been said many times on this forum that low carb seems to work for many. It certainly does for me, but I had to go very low carb (<25g a day), watch my protein intake, do intermitrent fasting (18:6) and as I have come off most of my diabetes meds to supplement this with alternate-day fasting to stabilise. Exercise, good sleep hygene, and stress management also help, but nutrition has had the most impact. As you already suspected, no magic.
Oxygen saturation I believe, but not sure what it should or shouldn't be.Yep ive slipped a bit and its cause me issues, and i wont slip again
strangely enough last 3 months my SP02 sleeping has gone up from 80% to 90%
What ever that meant :¬)
yep my watch tracks this but the oxygen saturation is always 95% for me not the mythical 100%Oxygen saturation I believe, but not sure what it should or shouldn't be.
They affect some people that take statins, and that's not just diabetics. They can cause large and unpredictable increases in BG (I speak from experience!). But the majority of diabetics don't have any noticeable changes, so if you've been taking them for a while then either you've had no increase or you've accommodated it in your routine so no worries.I didn’t realise statins affect bs, I take 20mg avorastatin daily x
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