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Off-Topic => Diabetes => Topic started by: robinj2 on November 03, 2014, 07:31:51 AM
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Hello
I received a transplant in June of this year. I monitored my blood sugar everyday and over a 3 day period my blood sugar soared to over 600. I began taking insulin and got it under control. In month 4 my blood sugar started dropping so I reduced the amount of insulin I was taking, per my doctor. My TAC was adjusted (lowered) my my Renal doctor and all of a sudden my blood sugar is increasing again. It's like I am becoming insulin resistant when my TAC is reduced. Doesn't really make sense. Has anyone experienced anything similar to this?
Thanks
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I've not experienced this, but I do know that all transplant patients are at risk for drug-induced diabetes. You are still in the early days of your post tx care, and I am sure your team of docs will adjust your meds so that your blood sugar will be controlled.
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What's been happening with your dose of prednisone through this? Many years ago (pre-D), I was on a high dose of prednisone and my blood sugar level went to 1500. They pulled me off prednisone as quickly as they safely could and the diabetes went away.