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Question from Chicago, Illinois, USA:

I am a 30 year old with type�1 diabetes for seven years. I have been on the birth control pill for the past four years, and I have had some issues with control, but no more so than when I was not on it. However, last week I started a new pack and my blood sugars went berserk. I woke up two nights ago and my blood sugar was 480 mg/dl [26.7 mmol/L]! Have you ever heard of someone having an adverse reaction to birth control pills? Needless to say, I stopped taking it yesterday and my sugars are getting back to normal.

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From: DTeam Staff

I am not sure it is all the pill. First, look to see that it is the exact same pill you were taking. The pill is available in a variety of strengths. The next issue to consider is whether you have something else causing the elevated sugar. It is not unusual to have increased insulin resistance prior to menstrual bleeding when the progestin kicks in. On the other hand, some women do not have noticeable changes during this time. I would very suspicious that there is another cause for such a high sugar, especially when this did not occur previously.

JTL