Thanks catapillar I have recently not fancied breakfast, apparently Anastrozole ,(similar to Tamoxifen) can affect your appetite. l may give some Q acting in morning and see how it goes or perhaps increase my basal as you suggested..The morning rise in blood sugar could be related to the coffee, caffeine can cause a rise for some people. Maybe try decade coffee and see if you get the same rise? It could be related to dawn phenomenon/feet on the floor syndrome - not eating anything for breakfast can make that worse, your liver thinks you're starving so pumps out glucose to keep you going for the day, but you don't have any insulin to deal with this. Have you basal tested recently to check to see if you are on the right basal dose? I imagine the stress of the cancer and the medications could have changed things.
Thanks so much its ironic that one gets put on a statin because being diabetic increases risk !Atorvastatin and other statins are known to raise bg levels.
When I started taking Pravostatin “because all diabetics must take them” and I was less informed than I am now my hba1c rose from 48 to 54. Due to other side effects I came off them and my bs levels soon dropped and hba1c has been between 38 and 35 for the last 4 yearsThanks so much its ironic that one gets put on a statin because being diabetic increases risk !
There does not appear to be any increase in my Hba1c; of course, that might mean that it would be lower than it it now without them.When I started taking Pravostatin “because all diabetics must take them” and I was less informed than I am now my hba1c rose from 48 to 54. Due to other side effects I came off them and my bs levels soon dropped and hba1c has been between 38 and 35 for the last 4 years
I had noticed that my BS had risen but when I mentioned that I’d read about the possibility of a rise in Hba1c to my DN at my next 6 monthly review she told me ‘not to believe everything I read in the papers’ her face was a picture when I told her it came from the drug company’s website. I was also having dizzy spells and sleep issues so stopped taking them for a while and my symptoms improved so told dr I wasn’t going to take them anymore which he agreed to and my next hba1c was lower.There does not appear to be any increase in my Hba1c; of course, that might mean that it would be lower than it it now without them.
I think that the risk is increased by having bad blood sugar control rather than necessarily the diabetes itself whichever Type.Thanks so much its ironic that one gets put on a statin because being diabetic increases risk !
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