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<blockquote data-quote="MargaretR" data-source="post: 841900" data-attributes="member: 157443"><p>Today has been interesting. First thing this morning my bs was 7.2 I took my medication at 9.00am, and today was my first day on 20 mg of prednisolone, having been on 25 mg for a couple of weeks. I took 4 x 5 mg of sugar coated pills. Since diabetes was diagnosed I've never had a day when my bs readings didn't go into double figures from late morning to late afternoon. However, today the highest was 8.8 straight after lunch. If this happens every day, rather than just being a one-off, then I'll be delighted!</p><p></p><p>When I was diagnosed with diabetes my GP said he thought I would need to get down to about 6 mg of red before I saw any reversal. I think that is highly unlikely judging by the aches and pains I've had today, but any improvement is welcome.</p><p></p><p>Margaret</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MargaretR, post: 841900, member: 157443"] Today has been interesting. First thing this morning my bs was 7.2 I took my medication at 9.00am, and today was my first day on 20 mg of prednisolone, having been on 25 mg for a couple of weeks. I took 4 x 5 mg of sugar coated pills. Since diabetes was diagnosed I've never had a day when my bs readings didn't go into double figures from late morning to late afternoon. However, today the highest was 8.8 straight after lunch. If this happens every day, rather than just being a one-off, then I'll be delighted! When I was diagnosed with diabetes my GP said he thought I would need to get down to about 6 mg of red before I saw any reversal. I think that is highly unlikely judging by the aches and pains I've had today, but any improvement is welcome. Margaret [/QUOTE]
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