I have hayfever (pollen allergy) at the moment, and to help my body fight the allergy a doctor put me on Prednisone for a few days the other day. Already having highs and lows before, being on prednisone doesn't make it better blood glucose wise even though it does work wonders for my hayfever- I can actually breathe through my nose again!
Anyways, I started on prednisone a couple of days ago, night to yesterday I barely slept at all and felt as if I was high. Tested my fasting yesterday morning and got an all time fasting high of 8.4 (151) which would have been considered full blown diabetes if not on prednisone. Before lunch my level was better at 4.1 (74), my 2h pp was pretty bad at 7.5 (135) and that was with a fair amount of physical work all the time between lunch and testing, another hour later my husband and I stopped at a McDonalds to have a quick snack/lunch before hitting the highways for hours to drive to my parents place for easter.
I was at 7.8 (140) at that time but had a Happy Meal with Coke Zero anyways just to not be hungry along the road, two hours later after that and a fair amount of driving later, we took a toilet break (in my case pretty urgent) and taadaa 9.9 (178)! Little more than an hour later, another toilet break and 7.6 (137). When arriving my parents place about 5 hours after McDonalds, I finally hit a number below 7 for the first time since before lunch. 6.8 (122) was my result then. Only had some coke zero along the road from the McDonalds to my parents place. Had a very light dinner soon after arriving parents place and shortly after I hit a massive 12.2 (220) which I first couldn't believe so re-tested and got 11.3 (203)! Before bed I was "just" at 8.5 (153)!
This morning was good enough at 4.9 (88) but gee, it's quite a roller coaster being on prednisone! But considering how well it works on my hayfever (and it also seems to have done the trick to get rid of my acute lumbagos), I feel it's worth the highs! I will mention it to my GP when seeing him on April 12th for sure. I could well imagine short periods of highs if that means I can live a normal life even in the pollen season. I might need to use some cortisone based asthma inhaler, with or without taking prednisone, quite wondering if that will affect me as much as prednisone does... Worth a try I guess.
There's a good reason I say I HATE spring :/
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