Im diabetic and the numbers you list mean nothing to me. Your blood sugar should be around 4-6 anything higher and you are diabetic. Maybe you have some other range in testing blood sugar in the U.S. is it imperial or metric?
2006-09-06 15:44:07
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answered by Gar 7
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2016-09-17 16:31:50
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2016-05-17 01:33:10
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answered by Anonymous
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If your fasting blood sugar (12 hours of no food) is 127 or higher, you are diabetic. You need to reduce the carbohydrates in your diet and stay away from Trans Fats.
2006-09-07 06:25:59
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answered by Outdoors G 2
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irregular readings occur before and after you eat and during different times of day...you need to consult a physician for a proper blood test. this could be serious, so dont wait. diabetes happens to thin and heavy, old and young...its not something to mess around with.
2006-09-06 15:43:47
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answered by karen 2
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Checking your sugar with a meter and it high doesn't mean you are a diabetic. Yes you do need to get tested by a doctor. Diabetes is nothing to mess with, your life my demend on it. So please get tested.
2006-09-07 16:08:19
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answered by lon126 2
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Perhaps you were eating a lot of starches?
Monitoring your blood sugar levels could not be a bad thing. Early detection is key for protecting yourself from this silent killer.
2006-09-06 15:42:17
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answered by special-chemical-x 6
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Probably would not hurt to keep tabs on your readings for a week to see what they are running. A lot depends on your age, weight, and family history.
Take your readings at different times of day and keep track of what you are eating for a week.
If not looking good, take this info to your doctor and see what he/she thinks.
Good luck
2006-09-06 15:43:41
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answered by Anonymous
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