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MY BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVEL IS FROM 1111MG. TO 150MG, WHAT IS THE NORMAL RANGE

KRYSTNE
09/10/08
KRYSTNE
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I AM USING THE ONE TOUCH MONITOR

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cathy
Friday, September 12, 2008

i was just told that i had sugar in my blood and i need to know what is the nornal level for the sugar in the blood and i have sores on my arm and one on my face

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I am 27, I was dignosed with Type 1.5/LADA in June 2004. I became...

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Krystne-

 

Hello! The normal range of someone with diabetes is 90–130 mg/dl before a meal and less than 180 mg/dl two hours after the start of a meal, that's the American Diabetes Association guidelines.  The American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) has defined stricter blood glucose target goals of less than 110 mg/dl before a meal and less than 140 mg/dl two hours after the start of a meal. You should consult with your Physician to see what his or her target levels should be.

 

Good Luck

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I am 27, I was dignosed with Type 1.5/LADA in June 2004. I became...

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Cathy-

 

Have you been to the Doctor so he can check the sores on your face? Sores and infections aren't a good thing for a diabetic, especially if you are uncontrolled. 

 

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celeste walkup
Thursday, November 20, 2008

what is the correct answer?

celeste walkup
Thursday, November 20, 2008

what is the correct answer?

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