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<blockquote data-quote="Hertfordshiremum" data-source="post: 2391961" data-attributes="member: 507802"><p>Thanks for posting, reassuring to hear you have not had raised blood glucose after the second vaccine. I had the Pfizer end of Feb and was warned as I am prone to DKA that I might have a reaction and I did! I bought a Libre especially and would have found it hard to manage without it, I quickly needed triple Fiasp and double of my Levemir for about 10 days. Still not quite back to normal but going in the right direction. My nurse said a reaction to perceived infection and antibodies being produced. She also told me COVID really raises your blood sugar and so does the treatment if you are hospitalised so I imagine I would be much worse with high blood sugar and ketones if I caught the actual virus, so I will be having the second vaccine. Hoping it will be a bit easier though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hertfordshiremum, post: 2391961, member: 507802"] Thanks for posting, reassuring to hear you have not had raised blood glucose after the second vaccine. I had the Pfizer end of Feb and was warned as I am prone to DKA that I might have a reaction and I did! I bought a Libre especially and would have found it hard to manage without it, I quickly needed triple Fiasp and double of my Levemir for about 10 days. Still not quite back to normal but going in the right direction. My nurse said a reaction to perceived infection and antibodies being produced. She also told me COVID really raises your blood sugar and so does the treatment if you are hospitalised so I imagine I would be much worse with high blood sugar and ketones if I caught the actual virus, so I will be having the second vaccine. Hoping it will be a bit easier though! [/QUOTE]
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