Cold, rhinitis or whatever this ...

  
NoAddedSugar
01/24/2012 11:05 a.m.

Well, nothing, since I had little mess with the honeymoon is, now I go and I catch a cold or whatever this is.Come on, I have some fever, moqueo (but to the point that I drip my nose) and it hurts.I just discovered that I can't take couldina and have changed it to acetylcysteine+paracetamol.
And the question is ... this is supposed to affect glucose, lowering glucose, does not affect or depends on who?Because the truth is that eating the usual, I am having lower values, but I do not know if it is because I still have to lower the dose of Lantus or by the Catarro Este ...
What a mess ... to be diabetic you have to have a fisting master !!!!: x

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tica
01/24/2012 11:45 a.m.

In principle the colds rise glycemia (and the ketone bodies must be controlled, which in your case does not think it is necessary)

If you have low sugar, keep going down the lantus.It is clear that you are on the honeymoon.Let's see if you are lucky and last a long time

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DiabetesForo
01/26/2012 1:38 p.m.

My colds have been normal, glycemia have never increased me ... I have not had a high fever, so maybe there is the explanation.

But each one is a world ... what rules is the glucometer.
At first there is no reason to change anything if the figures are normal.

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