I guess I'm joining your little community. I got diagnosed with prediabetes in September but have had numerous post meal readings over 200. I tried making the two hour drive to my family doctor, but got blown off. She wouldn't even get me a straight answer on whether or not it is diabetes or prediabetes.
The good news is when my doctor's office at school called me to reschedule my three month follow up, they indicated that they will do the tests I want. I'm trying to get an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test, the C-Peptide, and GAD antibodies. I just wish I didn't have to wait until December. Any advice would be great.
Your Dr should have told you that your blood sugar would definitely go up. Cortisone inj raises your BS for a day or so. Just keep close tabs on it. Do not increase meds unless advised so by Dr. Are you on oral meds or insulin?
I am also Diabetic, Type II, diagnosed July 2003. I take oral medication and Byetta (pen shots, but it is not insulin).
OP, best of luck I know it can feel overwhelming at times and for me I have had a bit of a rollercoaster - good control, not so good control of blood sugar, etc.
My tip is work with a doctor that you truly like - if you just don't "click" with your doctor - find another one. Use all the resources available too, diabetic educators, physicians, nutritionists, etc.
snacks I eat are almonds, celery sticks, olives, carrots and dip, melon, berries. Brett, cereal shoots my bg readings way high, so if I have berries, I take 2 T of cereal and use it for a garnish only.
found out from the meetings that pistachios were soooooo good for me...besides being a healthy snack ..they were full of other good things too.
SO a half cup of pistachios with the shells on ....or a fourth of a cup with the shells off....
maybe that is what you need...something to sink your teeth into.....chewing makes us happy......I didnt do good when I would eat my yogurt at night.....I still had to get something between the teeth to chew on....