If your sugar level is to high and you take your meds. and it is still going up what should you do?


Question:
I am type 2 diabetic

Answers:
It does take your meds some time to work. Especially if you are talking about pills. They need to get into your blood stream and start to work in any of 4 different ways, depending on the type of pill.

However, if you are saying that you just cannot get your sugar levels down with pills, as was the case with me, then the doctor will eventually put you on insulin. I fought it for years, but once I got on it, I have never been happier. I finally have a decent HbA1c number!

I hope this helps.
You may have to have your meds cahnged to see what may work for you, to keep it down to normal. def go back to your drs do not let it go.
Is this a short term question or a long term question?

For instance, I took my meds 15 minutes ago and checked my blood sugar. Its 50 points higher than before I took my medication?

or

I have been taking my medications and over the last six months I've noticed my sugars higher than they used to be?

The questions have profoundly different answers.
MAybe u aren't following your diet regime strictly enough??
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