The first was not vaccinated.The second had the three doses.
During the disease I had no problems with glucose but once recovered on the first occasion I spent more than a month with a very high glucose (between 2.50 and 3.00) and in the second I have been with hypoglycemia peaks for more than a monthand daily hyperglycemia of up to three or four times a day.
In the first case the endocrine told me that many studies were not had but that they had sometimes commented on the consultation.
In my case, I have dodged the COVID for 2 years, with 3 vaccine patterns (2 Pfizer and 1 modern), even so, in March I began to have symptoms and confirmation of the COVID with antigens.
I spent a week and peak until I stopped having symptoms and having negative results in the test, after that I have not noticed anything, no affectation in glucose, in fact, during the time I had Covid, I did not notice big difference, especially ifI compare it to other flu processes where I have had large lack of controls.
I had Covid this year and it was like a flu, I did have a little uncontrolled sugar as I passed it but then "stabilized" (you already understand me, there are days and days ...).But as a result of having the Covid if it is true that I felt very tired.