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Blood Glucose and A1C show improvement, blood meter showing rise in blood sugar lately?
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 86731" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>Lately my blood sugar meter has been showing higher and higher readings and I'm at a loss as to why when my blood labs for my A1C and blood glucose continue to show improvement every time I go in for blood work, yet my blood meter is showing a rise in blood sugar. When I first started my journey in May going on TRT I have seen a steady improvement in my A1C and lately I have seen an increase in blood sugar in the mornings. For months I've consistently scored 130-140 blood sugar in the morning and after I started increasing the frequency of injections and dosages my blood meter is showing a rise, it's now measuring 180-190 and I don't understand why. </p><p></p><p>I've calibrated it dozens of time using the blue solution and is still reading consistently higher. On october 19th I went in for nose surgery and my results are below and am starting to wonder if the dosing/frequency changes could account for the fluctuation or is my blood meter to blame, my levels are still in flux do to me switching to EOD 2 weeks ago, 2 months before that I switch to twice weekly. Every time I increase the frequency of injections I feel better and shouldn't I feel worse if my blood sugar keeps rising? Does blood glucose also fluctuate during these protocol changes as with T and E2? I'm not do for more blood work for another month.</p><p></p><p>Much appreciated!</p><p></p><table class='post-table width: 100%' style='width: 100%'><tr></tr><tr><td ><p>[TH="class: name fixed, align: left"]NAME</p></td><em>STANDARD RANGE</em><td ><p>[/TH]<br /> [TH="class: scroll, align: left"]4/4/17[/TH]<br /> [TH="class: scroll, align: left"]5/11/17[/TH]<br /> [TH="class: scroll, align: left"]8/9/17[/TH]<br /> [TH="class: scroll, align: left"]10/19/17[/TH]<br /> [TH="class: buffer scroll, align: left"][/TH]</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>[TD="class: name fixed, bgcolor: #FFFFFF"]ESTIMATED AVERAGE GLUCOSE</p></td><em>mg/dL</em><td ><p>[/TD]<br /> [TD="class: scroll, bgcolor: #FFFFFF"][/TD]<br /> [TD="class: scroll, bgcolor: #FFFFFF"]149[/TD]<br /> [TD="class: scroll, bgcolor: #FFFFFF"]143[/TD]<br /> [TD="class: scroll, bgcolor: #FFFFFF"]125[/TD]<br /> [TD="class: buffer scroll, bgcolor: #FFFFFF"][/TD]</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>[TD="class: name fixed"]HGBA1C%</p></td><em><=6.9 %</em><td ><p>[/TD]<br /> [TD="class: scroll"]7.6[/TD]<br /> [TD="class: scroll"]6.8[/TD]<br /> [TD="class: scroll"]6.6[/TD]<br /> [TD="class: scroll"]6.0[/TD]</p></td></tr></table></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 86731, member: 15832"] Lately my blood sugar meter has been showing higher and higher readings and I'm at a loss as to why when my blood labs for my A1C and blood glucose continue to show improvement every time I go in for blood work, yet my blood meter is showing a rise in blood sugar. When I first started my journey in May going on TRT I have seen a steady improvement in my A1C and lately I have seen an increase in blood sugar in the mornings. For months I've consistently scored 130-140 blood sugar in the morning and after I started increasing the frequency of injections and dosages my blood meter is showing a rise, it's now measuring 180-190 and I don't understand why. I've calibrated it dozens of time using the blue solution and is still reading consistently higher. On october 19th I went in for nose surgery and my results are below and am starting to wonder if the dosing/frequency changes could account for the fluctuation or is my blood meter to blame, my levels are still in flux do to me switching to EOD 2 weeks ago, 2 months before that I switch to twice weekly. Every time I increase the frequency of injections I feel better and shouldn't I feel worse if my blood sugar keeps rising? Does blood glucose also fluctuate during these protocol changes as with T and E2? I'm not do for more blood work for another month. Much appreciated! [TABLE="width: 100%"] [TR] [/TR] [TR="class: header bottomheader"] [TH="class: name fixed, align: left"]NAME[I]STANDARD RANGE[/I][/TH] [TH="class: scroll, align: left"]4/4/17[/TH] [TH="class: scroll, align: left"]5/11/17[/TH] [TH="class: scroll, align: left"]8/9/17[/TH] [TH="class: scroll, align: left"]10/19/17[/TH] [TH="class: buffer scroll, align: left"][/TH] [/TR] [TR="class: odd, bgcolor: #F9F9F9"] [TD="class: name fixed, bgcolor: #FFFFFF"]ESTIMATED AVERAGE GLUCOSE[I]mg/dL[/I][/TD] [TD="class: scroll, bgcolor: #FFFFFF"][/TD] [TD="class: scroll, bgcolor: #FFFFFF"]149[/TD] [TD="class: scroll, bgcolor: #FFFFFF"]143[/TD] [TD="class: scroll, bgcolor: #FFFFFF"]125[/TD] [TD="class: buffer scroll, bgcolor: #FFFFFF"][/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD="class: name fixed"]HGBA1C%[I]<=6.9 %[/I][/TD] [TD="class: scroll"]7.6[/TD] [TD="class: scroll"]6.8[/TD] [TD="class: scroll"]6.6[/TD] [TD="class: scroll"]6.0[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] [/QUOTE]
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