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Steroids and Insulin

Poodlelady

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Hi,
I am relatively new to diabetes, being diagnosed in March of this year and crashing into keytonacidosis (sp). I am in my 60's and was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and put onto Novomix 30. Everything was going so well until I was diagnosed with Polymyalgia Rheumatica and put onto steroids. Now my glucose levels are out of the window so to speak. They are almost hypo in the morning and up to 12 or 13mmol at tea time.

I have incresed my morning dose of insulin, then I found I had to be very careful I did not go hypo at midday. I am really at sea with it all now.

I wonder if anyone else has been put onto long term steroids and how the glucose levels were brought back to single figures? Please help, I am really quite upset by it all and cannot get hold of my Nurse at the diabetic clinic.
 
Steroids can play havoc with diabetes control, I suggest you keep trying to get in touch with your DSN and ask for advice about adjusting your insulin doses.
 
Hi Poodlelady and welcome to the forum I don't know if this information will help you since your problems appear to be caused by steroids but this advice may be useful and interesting to you anyway. In spite of your problems maybe this will give you some help with your BG levels. This is the advice we give to new members. If you have any other questions please do not hesitate to ask as there is always someone here to help. In the meantime I hope someone here can help you with your problems while you are trying to get hold of your recalcitrant nurse.

 
KazV1 said:
What steroids are you on exactly?

I am on Prednisolone and recently the dose was doubled to 20mg daily. The pain from the Polymyalgia has eased slightly, but I am finding it difficult to walk any distance or do anything like grooming my Poodles as the pain and weakness soon comes back again.

I have increased my morning insulin and decreased the evening insulin. I have to be very careful and make sure that I eat by 12noon every day or I could go hypo, yet in the afternoon when the steroids seem to kick in my sugar levels soar. I have played around with food, I was told that one tea cake is better than two slices of bread. So I tried this and my sugar levels soared. I then went onto a very low carb diet and my sugar levels in the afternoon soared. Yet, after a good supper and before bed time I do a bt and I can be too low to go to bed on the result. I have to have a small bowl of breakfast cereal to carry me through the night or my sugar levels drop drastically by 3am.

It has been a nightmare, but I think I am getting on top of things now. I don't worry about the afternoon levels as by supper time they are now usually down to a nice single figure just below or on 10. In the morning I am down to 5.4mmol which does not suit me at all. I make sure I have cereal and some fruit, banana or apricot with my cereal and that carries me through to noon.

I think this site is great, such helpful adivice and it does make me feel I am not alone. Thank you all.
 
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