buggerlugs
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hiya. My name is Sue and I'm in South Tyneside. I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes a few years ago.
I assume you husband is not diabetic so it would be normal for his blood glucose to be down at 7 ish 2 hours post meal whereas if diabetic and your carb intake is too much for the body to tolerate then it could well be much higher. Of course unless you tested before your meal you are not going to differentiate from it being high and the effect of your meal.I've just taken my BG and it's 16. something, way, way too high. My husband did his, and it was 7. something, we eat the same thing.
Thank you. I know it's not listed as a side effect, but there are articles that say it does interfere with BG.Welcome to the forum @buggerlugs
I hadn’t heard of Letrozole so had to look it up.
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Letrozole
NHS medicines information on letrozole – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it.www.nhs.uk
It doesn’t appear that blood glucose disruption is recognised as a common side effect, though as others have said, any illness or injury can cause quite a bit of BG chaos.
Macmillan has a page which lists a few hormone meds that can impact blood glucose levels, which might be helpful to check against:
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Diabetes and hormonal therapy - Macmillan Cancer Support
If you have diabetes some hormonal therapy drugs can increase your blood sugar level. Find out more about managing diabetes during this type of treatment.www.macmillan.org.uk
As @Leadinglights says, it sounds like you shoukd speak to your Dr about your raised BG levels and your concerns.
My husband is diabetic and eats the same as me. I took it this morning when I got up and it was 11.7, then 3 hours after my breakfast and it was the same, my hubbys was 5.5. I had lunch, and when I took it, it was 9.3. I am going to speak to my doctor on Monday as the nurse recommended for me to start medication.I assume you husband is not diabetic so it would be normal for his blood glucose to be down at 7 ish 2 hours post meal whereas if diabetic and your carb intake is too much for the body to tolerate then it could well be much higher. Of course unless you tested before your meal you are not going to differentiate from it being high and the effect of your meal.
Can I ask what did you have?
With blood glucose level as high as that I think it would be wise to contact your diabetic team for advice.