Kathleen68
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Hi everyone I have twice yearly liver function blood tests because I am on a number of medications for lung problems including asthma. These tests have always come back within the normal range. I was put on a maintenance dose of prednisolone ( 5mg) in May .......had my liver function test in August and was shocked to be told I had diabetes type 2 ,(53mmol) presumably caused by continuous steroid use. The GP said they would repeat the hba1c in 4wks time and told me to avoid cake, chocolate, biscuits etc in the meantime. I did all that , in fact my diet for the next 4wks was pretty frugal BUT the blood result came back the same - 53mmol. GP didn’t seem bothered, said they would repeat it in around 3mths , but basically whilst I’m on prednisolone they don’t expect it to improve. Can anyone offer advice please ???
Welcome. I'm the same as @JohnEGreen in terms of taking steriods daily, however I differ in that I'm insulin deficient and taking 7mg per day. So, in my case it's insulin, doesn't mean I can't low carb and I do to a degree.
The main thing is understanding that being T3c and taking pred means you are carb intolerant even more so then type 2's are. Pred makes you less tolerant of carbs. It's tough work but with time you can get to understand what foods really drive up your glucose. I find cheese sure does and it's a low carb food, but there are differences, not everyone who is T3c will respond identically to the same foods. Keeping a food log is a good idea to start with.
Testing is important, pred can keep driving glucose numbers up past the 2hr post meal so keeping a log helps a lot also. So, you most certainly need a blood glucose meter and don't listen to anyone who tells you not to test. Get one, this is part of how you will take control of your levels or data collecting to show what is happening. You cannot manage this condition without one, it would be a bit like driving a car without the steering wheel.
When it comes to diet, below is a good guide on diet for anyone looking to low carb and what to avoid.
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/blog-entry/the-nutritional-thingy.2330/
And one again, welcome!
Hi everyone I have twice yearly liver function blood tests because I am on a number of medications for lung problems including asthma. These tests have always come back within the normal range. I was put on a maintenance dose of prednisolone ( 5mg) in May .......had my liver function test in August and was shocked to be told I had diabetes type 2 ,(53mmol) presumably caused by continuous steroid use. The GP said they would repeat the hba1c in 4wks time and told me to avoid cake, chocolate, biscuits etc in the meantime. I did all that , in fact my diet for the next 4wks was pretty frugal BUT the blood result came back the same - 53mmol. GP didn’t seem bothered, said they would repeat it in around 3mths , but basically whilst I’m on prednisolone they don’t expect it to improve. Can anyone offer advice please ???
GP didn’t seem bothered, said they would repeat it in around 3mths , but basically whilst I’m on prednisolone they don’t expect it to improve. Can anyone offer advice please ???
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