It will vary because of what you eat.
Glucose levels swing somewhat from day to day and from individual to individual. Therefore, if high glucose levels are found, it is advised that measurement should be repeated on the following three days. Only then should hyperglycemia be noted as an enduring symptom and treatment started.
Go to this website to read more and for the table: http://www.medbio.info/Horn/PDF%20files/sugar.pdf
2007-02-13 01:57:07
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answered by Stephanie F 7
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answered by ? 3
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2016-05-17 02:56:03
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answered by Anonymous
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90-110. Anything over 120 the doc usually gets a little concerned. Have to be tested on an empty stomach, any meal before testing will elevate blood sugar levels. Diabetics will will get as high as 250-300 which is very dangerous for cell function and proper metabolism.
2007-02-13 01:59:14
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answered by Bonathon M 3
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You did not mention an important factor: WHEN. You see glucose levels vary widely in 24 hours. A tipical postprandial result for a healthy patient (measured in blood taken from the fingertip, not the vein) would be 90 to 120 mg. Anything higher needs follow-up.
2007-02-13 02:28:39
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answered by Dr. House 6
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Blood glucose levels do not vary according to weight. A healthy level is typically 60 to 110. Please have your doctor check. Consistently elevated levels could be a sign of diabetes or other metabolic problem. The most accurate test is when you've been fasting (no food or drink for 8-10 hours.)
2007-02-13 01:54:03
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answered by SA16 4
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Blood sugar for your age/weight should be about the same as an adults: less than 120 (but more than 70)
2007-02-13 01:52:53
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answered by LaRhonda 1
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