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Hi, I'm new to all of this, but I was wondering when your numbers are

up and down all the time, how do belive you are diabetic. My numbers

range from 256 to 100.

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Not sure I understand the question but just let me comment that if you

return a minimum of 7 (126) on 3 consecutive occasions then you are deemed

to be diabetic. And when you're newly diagnosed then your number will

fluctuate until the diabetes is brought under control.

Take care. Barry UK

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Hi, I'm new to all of this, but I was wondering when your numbers are

up and down all the time, how do belive you are diabetic. My numbers

range from 256 to 100.

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If I were between 80 and 100 then I would not be diabetic.

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up and down all the time, how do belive you are diabetic. My numbers

range from 256 to 100.

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In a message dated 5/15/2006 4:43:28 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

dannyandshawn@... writes:

Hi, I'm new to all of this, but I was wondering when your numbers are

up and down all the time, how do belive you are diabetic. My numbers

range from 256 to 100.

Has your doctor done an A1c test? This is a blood test that shows what your

bg's (blood glucose) has been running for the past 2-3 months.

hugs

Eunice

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> Hi, I'm new to all of this, but I was wondering when your numbers are

> up and down all the time, how do belive you are diabetic. My numbers

> range from 256 to 100.

You would probably know based upon a diganosis from your physician?

A simple reading taken out of context may mean nothing. I would guess a

healthy person who consumes large amounts of sugar/carbs (pop, candy, pasta,

etc.) might test quite high for a short period of time.

Mike

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> You would probably know based upon a diganosis from your physician?

>

> A simple reading taken out of context may mean nothing. I would guess a

> healthy person who consumes large amounts of sugar/carbs (pop, candy,

> pasta,

> etc.) might test quite high for a short period of time.

>

>

Actually, a healthy person pretty much never goes over 120 mg/dL, 140 at the

absolute outside. If you go over that number, you may not technically be

diabetic, but you definitely have a problem. I tested my husband once, just

for kicks, after he ate 2/3 of a box of Cocoa Puffs one morning. His blood

sugar tested at 124.

Illness can elevate a normally healthy person's blood sugar - I've heard

stories of non-diabetics who were hospitalized for various things and tested

extremely high during the hospitalization/illness. But if you're not sick

or in pain and your blood sugar tests at 180 or 200, you are probably

looking at being diabetic, or at the very least " glucose-impaired " .

Molly

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> >

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> > You would probably know based upon a diganosis from your physician?

> >

> > A simple reading taken out of context may mean nothing. I would guess a

> > healthy person who consumes large amounts of sugar/carbs (pop, candy,

> > pasta,

> > etc.) might test quite high for a short period of time.

> >

> >

> Actually, a healthy person pretty much never goes over 120 mg/dL, 140 at

> the

> absolute outside. If you go over that number, you may not technically be

> diabetic, but you definitely have a problem. I tested my husband once,

> just

> for kicks, after he ate 2/3 of a box of Cocoa Puffs one morning. His

> blood

> sugar tested at 124.

>

> Illness can elevate a normally healthy person's blood sugar - I've heard

> stories of non-diabetics who were hospitalized for various things and

> tested

> extremely high during the hospitalization/illness. But if you're not sick

> or in pain and your blood sugar tests at 180 or 200, you are probably

> looking at being diabetic, or at the very least " glucose-impaired " .

>

> Molly

Interesting....

Still, a random reading taken in an unknown context does not make for a

diagnosis.

That's something much better left for the physicians to do.

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> Interesting....

> Still, a random reading taken in an unknown context does not make for a

> diagnosis.

> That's something much better left for the physicians to do.

>

I would definitely agree with you there. Since illness CAN elevate a

normally healthy person's blood sugar, that is one example of something you

would want a doctor to rule out before just assuming diabetes. (Although

either way you should probably see a doctor/get a followup if you have an

unusually high number and you are not currently diagnosed as diabetic.)

Molly

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The WHO parameters for determining diabetes is 3 fasting tests on

consecutive days which are a minimum of 7 (126) The HbA1c test result is

an average of the previous 13 weeks and that is also a good indicator.

Take care. Barry UK

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Has your doctor done an A1c test? This is a blood test that shows what

your

bg's (blood glucose) has been running for the past 2-3 months.

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Anything over 100 is definately considered Diabetic from what I understand.

.. So if I were you, I would bring this up with your Dr. and go from there.

Because if you are Diabetic, the sooner you learn how to treat it, the

better you will be.

~~TINA~~

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Hi, I'm new to all of this, but I was wondering when your numbers are

up and down all the time, how do belive you are diabetic. My numbers

range from 256 to 100.

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If you are 126 (7) or over from random testing on 3 consecutive days then

you're are considered to be diabetic and further tests are generally

applied.

Take care. Barry UK

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Anything over 100 is definately considered Diabetic from what I understand.

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In a message dated 5/18/2006 9:26:24 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

dannyandshawn@... writes:

Hi, yes my Ac1, but it was 6.8. All these things they keep telling

me are borderline then someone else will tell me it's offical. I guess

I only ask, cuz I hate taking meds. I'm on glucophage(?), Why take

something if I really don't need it. I have a problem trusting my Dr.

It's just so hard finding one I could trust.

Hi,

If you don't trust your doctor, you may want to get another one. When it

comes to diabetes or any illness, you need a doctor you can trust. Otherwise,

you are wasting his/her time and your money.

In groups, we can only tell you what our doctor recommends for normal

numbers. What my doctor thinks is normal for me, may be too high or too low

for

someone else. I love the support groups, but if I tried to follow all the

information that was given, I would be a nervous wreck, probably ready to give

up

controlling diabetes.

If your doctor sets your goal too high, you can set it lower. My doctor

doesn't want my A1c to be over 6.3. I want my A1c to be lower so that is what

I

strive for. We work with our doctor(s) to set numbers that we can achieve.

hugs

Eunice - Sensible eating, exercise, Positive Attitude, Faith in God gets me

through each day

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--- Hi, yes my Ac1, but it was 6.8. All these things they keep telling

me are borderline then someone else will tell me it's offical. I guess

I only ask, cuz I hate taking meds. I'm on glucophage(?), Why take

something if I really don't need it. I have a problem trusting my Dr.

It's just so hard finding one I could trust. Thanks for replying.

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