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<blockquote data-quote="Hydie" data-source="post: 550026" data-attributes="member: 108596"><p>Hi moomin333</p><p></p><p>I am in a similar situation to you, my surgery and chemo (steroids) both sending my diabetes out of control, stubbornly high sugars but with an afternoon/ evening slump. Are you still having trouble? If you have it under control, do you have any tips?</p><p></p><p>I am currently in hospital with neutropenia after first cycle and with time on my hands I have been doing some research, I think my high sugars are causing neutropenia. You mention a hypo, does that mean you are on insulin? As a type 1 I am now experimenting with a new approach: a large injection of long acting insulin, monitoring every 2 hours and 'grazing', with some small meals accompanied by short acting insulin. I find both short and long are affected substantially making dose adjustment really difficult, but my new approach seems to be working so far</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hydie, post: 550026, member: 108596"] Hi moomin333 I am in a similar situation to you, my surgery and chemo (steroids) both sending my diabetes out of control, stubbornly high sugars but with an afternoon/ evening slump. Are you still having trouble? If you have it under control, do you have any tips? I am currently in hospital with neutropenia after first cycle and with time on my hands I have been doing some research, I think my high sugars are causing neutropenia. You mention a hypo, does that mean you are on insulin? As a type 1 I am now experimenting with a new approach: a large injection of long acting insulin, monitoring every 2 hours and 'grazing', with some small meals accompanied by short acting insulin. I find both short and long are affected substantially making dose adjustment really difficult, but my new approach seems to be working so far [/QUOTE]
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