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Q: what is the tolerance level of Glucose and what does the condition signify.

  Blood sugar fasting test results 7. after dieting 6.7 and finger test down over 10 days with a stricter diet from 6.9 /6.7/ to 6.2.   no other symptoms and body functions fine.

Glucose toleance test recommended. Implications and aceptable levels please.

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10/ 8/09 8:02am

Scorpio,

Here are guidelines from David Mendosa that may help you:

The American Diabetes Association says that we need to keep our A1C results below 7.0 percent. The American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists sets the target at 6.5 percent. The International Diabetes Federation, or IDF, also recommends that most people with diabetes keep their levels below 6.5 percent.

People who don't have diabetes have A1C levels below 6.0 percent. That's the gist of what I wrote here recently in "The Normal A1C Level." The IDF agrees. But more aggressive endocrinologists say that a truly normal A1C ranges from 4.2 percent to 4.6 percent. That's what Dr. Richard K. Bernstein wrote in Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Solution.

 

My last A1c was 5.0 the best its ever been.  The lower the better for us!

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By Scorpio— Last Modified: 12/26/10, First Published: 10/07/09