After having crazy Blood sugar readings just read what is in Robitussin, that explains a lot, what are we supposed to take?
Yes but it contains Sorbitol and Ethanol, it seems to be the only reason for the highs, just had similar experience with Bisoprolol.
yes we did, the Pharmacy recommended it but there are still sweeteners in it.We will not use it again.Welcome Jokmar! Did you use sugar free Robitussin?
It could be what he is taking it for that is causing the rise. Illness can affect the levels and levels can sometimes rise before you aware of symptoms.Yes but it contains Sorbitol and Ethanol, it seems to be the only reason for the highs, just had similar experience with Bisoprolol.
Thanks for posting thisAfter having crazy Blood sugar readings just read what is in Robitussin, that explains a lot, what are we supposed to take?
He had a dreadful cold that left him with a very chesty cough,dont really feel like consulting GP we like to sort things out ourselves.It could be what he is taking it for that is causing the rise. Illness can affect the levels and levels can sometimes rise before you aware of symptoms.
Well we'll see what supper time reading is.Thanks for posting this
I was just about to go to tesco for cough bottle , will seek advice from pharmacist tomorrow in town ..
PS hope your numbers are back on track very soon
He had a dreadful cold that left him with a very chesty cough,dont really feel like consulting GP we like to sort things out ourselves.
Well we'll see what supper time reading is.
Thanks for all the comments, it really does help to know that others have gone through something similar, a better reading last night with no further cough medicine and two normal readings today. If the cough persists I will contact our GP. Thank you all so much. I am a very keen participant now!I can understand that but obviously diabetes can exacerbate infection so maybe best to see the doc if he's developing a chest infection. I had severe pneumonia earlier in the yearhope he feels better soon.
Thanks, will keep that in mind.Hi. I have issues with my liver as well as D. My pharmacist recommended a Cocovia (sp? - the one with the bull on the front and advertised by Ainsley Harriot) to me which had no sugar or ethanol and it worked really well
Thanks for the welcome, yes I think the pharmacist to be a very useful ally when you cant get to see a Doctor. We try to deal with most problems without help but I feel reassured by all the feedback I have had.Hi and welcome to the forum. I always ask the pharmacist for sugar free, they usually keep them behind the counter.