carry on Ken
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Hi everyone, i suppose i have found myself in this forum as recently been diagnosed with induced steroid type 2 diabetes.
At 60 out of the blue my left eyelid drooped and i had bouts of double vision. To cut a long story i had many tests and was diagnosed with Ocular myasthenia gravis which is an autoimmune chronic disease to which there is no cure. It is managed with a medication called Mestinon. Initially these tablets worked at managing my symptoms. However late 2019 my symptoms suddenly returned. Got back in touch with my neorologist and he put me on a course of steroids Prednisilone. These steroids along with my mestinon have managed my symptoms of omg, and my steroid dose is down to 5mg from 40mg.Have been taking these steroids now for just over 2 years. Apart from the weight gain and other minimal side effects, they have continued to manage my mg.
Now three months ago i was called to my surgery for routine blood test etc and my bloods apparently came back high and was told im pre-diabetic, and so have since had two more blood/sugar tests done and its now confirmed im type 2 diabetic. My diabetes nurse has given me a blood monitor and chart to complete currently on ny second week. I have to prick my finger 4 times a day before food and note the results. Now bare in mind since i was diagnosed two plus weeks ago, i have virtualy cut out all of the foods i loved mainly sweet stuff, sweets cakes vimto diet cola, i was a beggar for eating Jakeman sweets and extra strong mints (you could say i was addicted) ive also been known to partake in an occasional strawberry cocktail and fruit ciders, all of which i have not touched since my diagnosis. Cutting to the chase my first weeks results ranged from 11.2 to 8.9 averaging around these readings, all still high supposedely. Second week(just gone) diabetic nurse prescribed Glickazide 40mg before breakfast. Results have so far improved down to 7.1 6.9 and this mornings reading 6.0 But just now ive taken my before lunch reading and it has shot back up to 12.9 the highest its been so far and that reading was after i had eaten a boiled egg small veg soup and a low fat yogurt with chia seeds.
So my issue is this its obvious the steroid i take is the culprit for my type 2 diabetes as my diabetic nurse and doctor has confirmed. So a dilemma indeed. I need the steroids to control my m. g. but this will affect my blood sugar glucose levels which need to come down.,but how am i ever going to manage this if im taking one tablet to bring the levels down but then im taking my other meds including the steroid which is going to bump up my blood/glucose levels? Sorry folks for such a long sermon its not so much an introduction as a life story.
At 60 out of the blue my left eyelid drooped and i had bouts of double vision. To cut a long story i had many tests and was diagnosed with Ocular myasthenia gravis which is an autoimmune chronic disease to which there is no cure. It is managed with a medication called Mestinon. Initially these tablets worked at managing my symptoms. However late 2019 my symptoms suddenly returned. Got back in touch with my neorologist and he put me on a course of steroids Prednisilone. These steroids along with my mestinon have managed my symptoms of omg, and my steroid dose is down to 5mg from 40mg.Have been taking these steroids now for just over 2 years. Apart from the weight gain and other minimal side effects, they have continued to manage my mg.
Now three months ago i was called to my surgery for routine blood test etc and my bloods apparently came back high and was told im pre-diabetic, and so have since had two more blood/sugar tests done and its now confirmed im type 2 diabetic. My diabetes nurse has given me a blood monitor and chart to complete currently on ny second week. I have to prick my finger 4 times a day before food and note the results. Now bare in mind since i was diagnosed two plus weeks ago, i have virtualy cut out all of the foods i loved mainly sweet stuff, sweets cakes vimto diet cola, i was a beggar for eating Jakeman sweets and extra strong mints (you could say i was addicted) ive also been known to partake in an occasional strawberry cocktail and fruit ciders, all of which i have not touched since my diagnosis. Cutting to the chase my first weeks results ranged from 11.2 to 8.9 averaging around these readings, all still high supposedely. Second week(just gone) diabetic nurse prescribed Glickazide 40mg before breakfast. Results have so far improved down to 7.1 6.9 and this mornings reading 6.0 But just now ive taken my before lunch reading and it has shot back up to 12.9 the highest its been so far and that reading was after i had eaten a boiled egg small veg soup and a low fat yogurt with chia seeds.
So my issue is this its obvious the steroid i take is the culprit for my type 2 diabetes as my diabetic nurse and doctor has confirmed. So a dilemma indeed. I need the steroids to control my m. g. but this will affect my blood sugar glucose levels which need to come down.,but how am i ever going to manage this if im taking one tablet to bring the levels down but then im taking my other meds including the steroid which is going to bump up my blood/glucose levels? Sorry folks for such a long sermon its not so much an introduction as a life story.