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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 1716979" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Hi [USER=423859]@Tracie1212[/USER] It's highly unlikely that Vit C has spiked your BG levels unless it's loaded with sugar, more likely the stress you are under is causing your levels to remain high, stress is known to release hormones such as cortisol which causes BG levels to remain high, hence why getting some exercise will help, so even getting out for a daily walk of about 30 mins will help. If you're not feeling well taking lantus then ask your team to change your basal, tresiba has a much more stable profile, one injection a day, some people do have an adverse reaction to lantus so it's worth trying this. Let us know how you get on ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 1716979, member: 53162"] Hi [USER=423859]@Tracie1212[/USER] It's highly unlikely that Vit C has spiked your BG levels unless it's loaded with sugar, more likely the stress you are under is causing your levels to remain high, stress is known to release hormones such as cortisol which causes BG levels to remain high, hence why getting some exercise will help, so even getting out for a daily walk of about 30 mins will help. If you're not feeling well taking lantus then ask your team to change your basal, tresiba has a much more stable profile, one injection a day, some people do have an adverse reaction to lantus so it's worth trying this. Let us know how you get on ? [/QUOTE]
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