Sounds like you DB is not under control. Even a blood sugar taken 2 hours after a meal should not be that high...You may not feel symptoms of hyperglycemia because your body is used to levels that high and it would be a lot higher before you felt differently...You need to check you blood sugars at least 4 times a day, starting with a fasting blood sugar first thing in the morning, then 2 hours after every meal and at bedtime. If your doctor can't control you with the pills, he may have to start insulin. Go see your doc and follow the dietary calories that were ordered for you....
Good luck...
2006-11-05 15:20:38
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by Felicia 3
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2016-05-20 00:43:31
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answered by Lindsay 3
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2016-05-14 23:02:13
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answered by Anonymous
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if your pancreas isnt working right it doesnt matter if you think you are eating right. the question is when did you take that sugar reading, when i first get up in the morning my sugar should be between 70 and 140 after not eating all night, but im supposed to take my pill half an hour before dinner, and two hours after dinner read my blood sugar and at that point my blood sugar should be below 200. if you did your reading right after you ate, well sure its going to be higher, if you did that first thing in the morning, then you need your meds adjusted or you are not watching your carb intake like you should be.
2006-11-05 15:15:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Take your meds, you want your diabetes under control. I work with patients with ambutations, and blindnes, and other problems from diabetes, you don't want to go there.
In addition to monitering, and taking your meds, excercise will bring your blood sugar down slightly, but also helps with circulation, amongst other things.
2006-11-05 15:26:31
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answered by artcoreguitar 3
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blood sugar that high is dangerous. sometimes you dont feel it till the last min. sugested answer, Eat green squash what hispanics call Calavasas. That brought my fathers sugar down to normal.
2006-11-05 16:10:44
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answered by bluemoon1369_99 1
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YES!!! Thats too high.
Short term risks are coma and death if it pushes out too far.
More common are the long term risks like stroke, heart disease and kidney failure.
2006-11-05 15:13:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Way too high. See your doctor.
2006-11-05 22:53:30
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answered by JOHN M 5
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