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not those , noNo doubt that shot messed you up. Did Dr Doom tell you the risks? You always have to ask... make them look up the side effects. Most of the time, I wonder if they even know.
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not those , noNo doubt that shot messed you up. Did Dr Doom tell you the risks? You always have to ask... make them look up the side effects. Most of the time, I wonder if they even know.


spell it out for mesee the liver connection ?
Technically, you are not diabetic, so even if he did know the side effects, he might not have considered it a problem for you.not those , no
I thought you already went out and worked ?I need to go out and get stuff done. Better put on my knee braces, they are hurting.
Did i mention the guineas on the first day of lockdown started hatching? Got another pied.
Vacuumed the LR. I need to do the stairs, have not done them since we moved here
Dusted the coffee table with the tv on it. Nearly planted potatoes there, but i figured the cats would dig them up!
Bbl, going out.
Second, steroids can trigger your liver to release extra glucose, again, leading to high blood glucose levels.By the way, if you receive a steroid injection, expect the effect on your blood glucose to last up to several weeks. Steroid inhalers and creams usually don’t raise blood glucose levels.spell it out for me
Technically, you are not diabetic, so even if he did know the side effects, he might not have considered it a problem for you.
Ok, yeah I saw that. Anything in your blood goes through your liver... I was looking for a connection to the white stools.Second, steroids can trigger your liver to release extra glucose, again, leading to high blood glucose levels.By the way, if you receive a steroid injection, expect the effect on your blood glucose to last up to several weeks. Steroid inhalers and creams usually don’t raise blood glucose levels.
Its bile from your liver working harder then it is used to.Ok, yeah I saw that. Anything in your blood goes through your liver... I was looking for a connection to the white stools.
Can you take a tiny insulin injection to lower the blood sugar?
Yeah, that's good then.Its bile from your liver working harder then it is used to.
I wont take a shot unless dr advises. I get into a low and nothing will bring me back !
well, I aint no dr but its my best guess and ya, it must of been way up there .Yeah, that's good then.
You don't really know how high your sugar was a couple of days ago... it may be on it's way down. No wonder you were feeling so crappy, and not just from the pain.