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Steroid-Induced Diabetes

Thank you cherub - autoimmune system faulty and 50 years on Prednisolone could cause me problems. Lol
 
 
Thank you, catherinecherub.
Hi Kay60, like you I was on long term prednisolone. I developed raised blood sugars maybe up to 10 on occasions but my GP wasn't concerned and said it wasn't too high and was only temporary. I was on the steroids for a year before I decided to come off them as they weren't doing me any good. I checked my sugar only very occasionally after that and they were high end of normal. I was then given steroids again last year for a chest infection, I started checking my sugars again and this time they didn't go down to normal. My hbA1c was normal before Christmas although I had high daily readings. They are currently in the 7s and 8s after meals, but today after a sugary drink it was over 13. I have made an appt to see my doctor next week. What readings did you have, and what blood tests to be diagnosed? What medication are you on. Thanks in advance for your reply.
 
Hi Lindaswinburn, I'm definitely no expert! Reading from the printout I requested after my diagnosis on 10-09-14, my fasting glucose was 6.6 (poor control) and my HbA1c was 56mmol/mol (above high reference limit). I'm on 500mg of metformin daily: my doctor doesn't want to increase it until after my colonoscopy, as I had some stomach problems prior to my diagnosis. In fact, that's what he was actually investigating when the diabetes was discovered. I've been struggling with self monitoring but, recently, my blood glucose shot into the 10s two hours after a large slice of pizza! I do hope this is of at least some little help to you. All the best!
 
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