Glucose normal

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Avatar f tn I'm doing the 3 hr glucose test! I already drank the glucose dronk, is it normal to get nauseated, sleepy PR is it a bad sign???
Avatar f tn Everyone agrees that normal 8-10 hr fasting (prandial) glucose ranges are 70-99 mg/dl. Then we have 2-4 hours after meal (postprandial) which is 140-145 mg/dl. This is what you father should aiming for. BUT, and I say but because with your pregnancy it has a different outcome. An Endocrinologist (diabetes specialist) should be seen to get an expert opinion.
1276121 tn?1420860600 Well as some of you know i had my first appointment 7/27 and by ultrasound i measured 5w2d. Today my lab work came back and my hcg was 28,059, is that normal? Also did a glucose and they wanted that to be between 90-130 and mine came back at 131 so they want me to do the 3 hour. I hope all goes well tuesday when i do the 3 hour.
Avatar f tn I'm doing the 3 hr glucose test! I already drank the glucose dronk, is it normal to get nauseated, sleepy PR is it a bad sign???
Avatar n tn between 70-126 is the number range that many doctors use. But this is for fasting glucose levels only. After meals, it is normal for glucose levels to rise above this, and the numbers quoted as 'normal' vary, depending on which doctor you talk to. I have read that a number of about 140-150 is considered healthy for after-meal sugar levels.
1915587 tn?1330311933 Ya know other than an allergic reaction or maybe stress who knows.
Avatar n tn In a normal Non Diabetic person, what is the highest (peak ) Glucose levels that are usually attained. If the Peak is below 200 is this considered normal? or is it much lower?
Avatar f tn "normal" depends on who you ask Ive herd 70 to 140 and 60 to 110 and....
Avatar f tn Does a persons age play a factor for their "normal" fasting glucose range? During my last visit to my 82 yo mother, I happened to see her test results that showed her fasting glucose range topping out at 180 mg. I, on the other hand, being 60 yo & under immunosuppressant meds have a range from 50 - 150 mg, yet I constantly hear the normal range is 70 - 120. Both of our blood samples are tested at the same lab too. So what is the "normal" fasting glucose range?
Avatar n tn all my test fasting glucose normal , and test after i eat 2 hour (like 2 Mc donals rice) and normall , hba1c 5,4% ( normally 4,5% - 7%) and still normal.... I am overwight 160 cm and 90 Kg I test IGT with sweet drink 75g ( before i test Hba1c) and : *fasting glucose 93 *IGT after 30 minutes 165 30 minutes 207 30 minutes 205 60 minutes 165 how about me? am i normal??
Avatar n tn all my test fasting glucose normal , and test after i eat 2 hour (like 2 Mc donals rice) and normall , hba1c 5,4% ( normally 4,5% - 7%) and still normal.... I am overwight 160 cm and 90 Kg I test IGT with sweet drink 75g ( before i test Hba1c) and : *fasting glucose 93 *IGT after 30 minutes 165 30 minutes 207 30 minutes 205 60 minutes 165 how about me? am i normal??
Avatar n tn Hello! I'm not a medical professional, just the parent of a kid with diabetes. The normal blood glucose ranges for anyone, child or not are between 80 and 120. Some doctors will say 70-110, but it's all in the same range. Now, that's the target, but depending on what is eaten for example, a healthy person's blood glucose can rise temporarily up close to 200. As long as the values return to normal after a couple hours, all is well.
9884089 tn?1406756206 I guess some places are different but if that's normal then hopefully I should be good lol
Avatar f tn My fasting glucose was normal when I had impaired glucose tolerance (showed up on a 2 hour oral glucose test at 10.7 mmol/L). I felt so bad with extreme thirst, severe sudden fatigue after meals, numbness/tingling, burning tongue. In my case hyperthyroidism caused my impaired glucose intolerance and worsened my existing insulin resistance. Excerpt from Patient UK - Impaired Glucose Tolerance...
Avatar f tn In a person without diabetes, the glucose levels in the blood rise following drinking the glucose drink, but then then fall quickly back to normal (because insulin is produced in response to the glucose, and the insulin has a normal effect of lowing blood glucose.
Avatar n tn We are not physicians, so please check anything we write with your own physician. Your symptoms could be either high or low glucose, and the purchase of the glucometer is the best way to find out if abnormal glucose levels are the cause of your symptoms. The normal non-diabetic's glucose ranges from 70-126 when fasting. I have read that after meals, glucose levels can go up to about 146 before a person is considered in the diabetic range.
Avatar n tn I checked, and sure enough, had similar normal readings like in the glucose tolerance test. My Dr. Said its likely just because I stress about testing, its effecting food digestion, and the stress hormones are raising blood sugars more when I'm trying to digest a carb load. He seems to think that since my body handled the liquid carb load in both the glucose test he gave me, and the 20oz coke I drank, that I am fine.
Avatar m tn What can be the normal glucose level after 3-4 hours lunch or dinner time.(mine is lower after 4 hours) If i make daily activity is it normal to have lower values? If i make exercise , can this lower my glucose level. I learned that during exercise insulin is generated and that can lower my gluce level rapidly. Now i bougt a glucose meter, maybe it is better to make my own test at home while i am sitting.
Avatar f tn The A1c provides an insight on your past 2-3 month glucose levels. Red blood cells live on average 2-3 months. Excess glucose rides on new red blood cells, the A1c captures this and provides an estimated three month daily average. " If a result such as 5.8% translates into an "average daily" value of 120 mg/dL, how can 5.8% be considered normal?" An A1c of 5.8% equates to an eAG [estimated daily Average Glucose] of 120 mg/dl, key word is estimated.