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sue dyas |
Yes, steroids do raise blood sugar in some people.
Even severe stress in life, may do it when your own cortisol pours out in higher amounts, during a very stressful event. What is at issue is the inhaler forms of steroids. If we are to believe Big Pharma, who typically hides drug details from doctors and patients, we would dismiss this question. But time has shown that inhaled steroids do have consequences. It is just finding that truth published that is difficult. If a person stops an inhaled steroid, observes a benefit, and then later restarts, and becomes ill with side effects again...that is enough to convince me that the drug in the inhaler is at fault. |
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