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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 2083851" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>I am not surprised your blood sugars went haywire with all the stress and pressure of the cancer diagnosis, and especially the chemo. (Been there, done it, lost the hair in the process!), and this is aside from the poison they infuse in your blood stream and the steroids that go with it. My T2 diagnosis came 12 months after my cancer diagnosis whilst I was still on infusion treatment - and I know that apart from the treatment I was comfort eating and also eating to ward off chemo side effects, most of which is extremely unfriendly for diabetics. So no blame attached to you at all.</p><p></p><p>As the others have said, you should be on a minimum of 6 monthly reviews, but right now you need to be on 3 monthly, so this could be discussed with your nurse. She likely will want you to try the med route, but whether you accept them or not is entirely down to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 2083851, member: 94045"] I am not surprised your blood sugars went haywire with all the stress and pressure of the cancer diagnosis, and especially the chemo. (Been there, done it, lost the hair in the process!), and this is aside from the poison they infuse in your blood stream and the steroids that go with it. My T2 diagnosis came 12 months after my cancer diagnosis whilst I was still on infusion treatment - and I know that apart from the treatment I was comfort eating and also eating to ward off chemo side effects, most of which is extremely unfriendly for diabetics. So no blame attached to you at all. As the others have said, you should be on a minimum of 6 monthly reviews, but right now you need to be on 3 monthly, so this could be discussed with your nurse. She likely will want you to try the med route, but whether you accept them or not is entirely down to you. [/QUOTE]
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