does takng oxcodone cause blood sugar to drop.
This has nothing to do with your blood sugar question, but a warning.
Are you taking plain oxycodone, or is it mixed with acetaminophen (like Percocet)? Many people do not know that you must not take additional Tylenol while you are on Percocet or other types of pain meds that contain acetaminophen (Vicodin, Darvocet). You will exceed the daily recommended doseage of Tylenol if you do.
If you are taking plain Oxycodone, it is ok to take Tylenol. It's uncommon for a doctor to prescribe plain oxycodone.
I just wanted to be sure you knew this.
As it turns out, it was mainly natural stress hormones. I staid the course with an elevated basal rate, combined with extra boluses with the goal to end up in-range, finally the stress hormones have subsided for the most part and with the elevated basal rate I am able to stay in my goal range without any wacky numbers.
Also thanks for the advice about the Percoset. I am taking straight Oxycodone, so I can alternatively use Tylenol or Ibuprofen on top of it as needed, usually 4-6 hours apart.
Thanks everyone!
Hi jritchie! Glad to hear that you've gotten through your knee cap surgery and are on the road to recovery! We are not medical professionals, so any information you receive here should be verified with your healthcare team.
Any type of stress, whether it's physical or emotional, can effect the bg level. Especially when you are introducing a new substance (your pain meds) to your body, you never know how your bg will react. My best advice, after living with my 18 year old daughter who was diagnosed at the age of 21 months, is to keep testing and correcting to keep your bg within your target range. You don't want to go without food as the medications you are taking may react to not having enough food on board. You also should be taking in a lot of fluid to flush the anesthesia from your system. Once you are back on your feet and weaned off the pain meds, things should go back to normal.
I wish you well with your recovery!