https://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/36/9/2822
From the basic hints and small sample size, it tends to indicate an increase of ~8% in basal bg for low-dose prednisolone, if i am reading it right, which ties in with what I am seeing, generally. It also mentions metformin as a mitigator. This is something I need to bring up with a knowledgeable and receptive prescriber if I can get in front of one.
Thanks for the pointer!
I guess he did as I pushed for referral to Royal Free who has a specialist clinic within Rheumatology. I hear the Brompton is slightly more open about its process. I was subject to a barrage of tests and scans over several months as Sarc can only be diagnosed by eliminating other conditions. They are still not sure of the cause or even if it is an AI disease or more than one disease put in the same bucket. It is certainly is a derangement of the immune system but there is genetic bias across groups as to which organs are hardest hit.Lotties - I won't say anything about prednisolone, as other have said plenty, however, Sarcoidosis is an autoimmune (AI) condition. Sometimes AI conditions happen solely as one thing, but once you have one AI condition, you can be at greater risk of others. Has your rheumatologist done any broad blood panels, to look for other AI conditions at all?
So many AI conditions can throw up weird and wonderful symptoms. Sometimes things come down to a process of elimination.
Sorry for all your frustration and get your concern. You have an inflammatory condition being treated with steroids which is causing both insulin resistance and therefore cravings/weight gain. Your pancreas is keeping up with the demands put upon it evinced by the hba1c but may still be working too hard and if you do have a fatty liver that is a pre cursor to type 2 (the long silent scream given that the usual liver test won't show a problem).Thanks, all.
Prednisolone looks like it's here to stay for a while at least at 7.5mg.
Research...
...what haven't I read that's not behind a pay wall on sarcoidosis and a far bit on diabetes but there is so much conflicting info and opinions, especially in the detail; I get lost trying to put it to RL use.
Sarcoidosis actually has a lot in common with diabetes- damage start years before diagnosis & often no obvious symptoms without testing.
Currently, my consultant is a Rheumatology not metabolic specialist so I'll need to try for a referral from them when I get my next 4 mins. in Feb.
I have a Freestyle Libre on order to get a better picture as well.
Thanks, Nicole.Sorry for all your frustration and get your concern. You have an inflammatory condition being treated with steroids which is causing both insulin resistance and therefore cravings/weight gain. Your pancreas is keeping up with the demands put upon it evinced by the hba1c but may still be working too hard and if you do have a fatty liver that is a pre cursor to type 2 (the long silent scream given that the usual liver test won't show a problem).
Your freestyle libre may provide you with some clues about whether your blood sugar is going high and staying high 2 hours after a meal for example but it could also show that for now you are keeping things on an even keel. A fasting insulin test (homa-IR) or liver scan may give you some indication of your metabolic health so you could ask for a heptology referral (google fibroscan) but don't forget that there are a significant proportion of people for whom being fat doesn't cause metabolic damage although it isn't great for their joints and may lead to heart failure.
I found this link on YouTube about 'natural solutions' (yes they have something to sell Education Beats Medication a book):
You Tube - search for Sarcoidosis Diet Plan and Natural treatment options
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Against-All-Odds-Prescription-Medication/dp/1492935387
Best of luck and try not to focus on the scales as much as your middle circumference as this is a better indicator of your metabolic health and let us know how you get on. I am type 1 so mine is auto immune but I did find that steroids for a sore shoulder really shot my blood sugars right up (needed double doses of insulin). I pesonally think low carb, high fat, moderate protein works best to tame cravings. Btw I do not weight myself as it doesn't really give me any useful info about my health, nor do I count calories for the same reason!
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