Guest guest Posted May 25, 2004 Report Share Posted May 25, 2004 es: > > > Normal (non-diabetic) fasting blood glucose is considered between 70 > and 110 mg/dl. However, not too long ago, 80 to 120 mg/dl was > considered normal. And before that, anything below 140 mg/dl was > considered non-diabetic. I believe the consensus between the ADA and > the American Association of Endocrinologists is that a fasting blood > glucose above 110 is considered " insulin resistant " or " prediabetic " > and a fasting blood glucose above 125 mg/dl is enough to get diagnosed > with diabetes. > > What you should consider is how your morning reading compares to your > previous readings. As you said this reading was " the lowest morning > number that it's ever been " which is fantastic news for you. And, > almost every doctor in the continental United States would be thrilled > with any diabetic patient who has a fasting blood glucose that low. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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