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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 341004" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi. Illness really does increase blood suagr so the residual infection/illness you have may be he cause of your higher sugars. However if it still stays high as your infection disappears then you do need to discuss options with your GP including adding further meds. If your sugars continue to rise then you are right to be keeping an eye on ketones and obviously if you are worried about rising levels then attend A&E if necessary. If you are young and not overweight then there is always a background possibility of a diabetes variant in which case discuss with your GP but I think your current monitoring, diet etc is the right approach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 341004, member: 21149"] Hi. Illness really does increase blood suagr so the residual infection/illness you have may be he cause of your higher sugars. However if it still stays high as your infection disappears then you do need to discuss options with your GP including adding further meds. If your sugars continue to rise then you are right to be keeping an eye on ketones and obviously if you are worried about rising levels then attend A&E if necessary. If you are young and not overweight then there is always a background possibility of a diabetes variant in which case discuss with your GP but I think your current monitoring, diet etc is the right approach. [/QUOTE]
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