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christyisnutz
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Caitlin,
Whenever I'm taking Cipro, my blood sugars are always running low, and I am hungry a lot. Since Levoquin is the "cousin" to Cipro, I would think it could have the same effect.
By the way, I dealt with hypoglycemia for years before ever developing diabetes, and it doesn't mean you will ever develop it. But.. if you haven't been tested lately, I would have them do an A1C on you when you go back to the doc. It will show you what your blood sugars have looked like over the past 3 months..(it gives you an average).
Whenever I'm taking Cipro, my blood sugars are always running low, and I am hungry a lot. Since Levoquin is the "cousin" to Cipro, I would think it could have the same effect.
By the way, I dealt with hypoglycemia for years before ever developing diabetes, and it doesn't mean you will ever develop it. But.. if you haven't been tested lately, I would have them do an A1C on you when you go back to the doc. It will show you what your blood sugars have looked like over the past 3 months..(it gives you an average).