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What's Happened?

Widdy1961

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Chesterfield UK
Type of diabetes
Type 2
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Hi

Since going low carb, 18 months ago, I have lost 5 stone in weight and got my BS readings down to between 5 and 7, my doctor took me off insulin and all has been great.

Yesterday morning, I tested my BS and got a reading of 8.7.............I tested again at around 5pm and the reading was 8.1.

The only 'different' food I have eaten, from my normal diet, are a few Nuts (Dry Roasted Peanuts) and some pickled onions (I checked the Carbs on both)......this morning my BS read 9.5.............could it be the nuts or onions?

Must say I am feeling really disappointed, especially after being 'level' for so long..........I even went and got a new BS Tester from the Doc's, just in case the old one was faulty.....still the same reading.
 
hi, congrats on all your progress, could you be coming down with a cold or other nasty? that can cause bgs to rise, hope not but those foods dont seem likely to have caused the rise
 
Hi Andy

Don't feel like I am coming down with any bugs..........been racking my brain trying to think if there is anything else I have eaten 'out of the ordinary' but not come up with anything.
 
I wouldn't worry too much about a one-off higher reading than normal. If it continues, then speak to your doc but a single reading can be many things and there is quite a bit of error in the BG monitors. Good luck !
Mo
 
Hang on.......I had a cortisone injection on Saturday, could that be the cause?.......If so how long will it last.
 
Hi Widdy,

Peanuts are quite deceptively carby little blighters - and some makes of dry roast put plenty of sugar in the seasoning. I find that I eat more peanuts than I thought -100g is quite a small amount and they have at least 11 or 12g carb per 100g. For me, they take my BG up too slowly for my rapid acting insulin and keep it there for too long. I'd give them a miss for a while if I were you and see if your BG goes back to normal - then try the peanuts again and see what the effect is.

Smidge
 
You would have thought the Doc would have said something about it.

Ahh well, just have to keep a good check on it.
 
Hang on.......I had a cortisone injection on Saturday, could that be the cause?.......If so how long will it last.


As Catherine says the effects can last up to 2 weeks, surprised your gp didn't mention that the injection can play havoc with bg levels.
 
Found this.........looks like it may last a while, I had the shot for a Rotator Cuff Injury in my shoulder.

By the way, if you receive a steroid injection, expect the effect on your blood glucose to last up to several weeks.
 
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