Bojansthlm
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hi is there anyone here who can answer these questions? I would really appreciate your opinion
Here is some information about me: I always have slightly higher morning sugar, 5,5-6, especially if I eat carbs the night before. I heard it can be a dawn phenomenon effect. My long term sugar is 30 and I passed the OGTT. The doctor said that I’m not diabetic, but I’m worried that according to the ADA, my fasting glucose levels are pre diabetic.
And here are the questions, thank you so much.
1. When it comes to people who are diabetic, with higher fasting morning levels; does their blood sugar level decrease after 2-3 hours after they wake up? That’s what happens to me.
2. If I was pre diabetic, would my long term sugar be higher than 30?
3. Can one be pre diabetic just from their fasting levels or does the long term sugar also play a role in defining that?
Thank you all again! Have a great day!
Here is some information about me: I always have slightly higher morning sugar, 5,5-6, especially if I eat carbs the night before. I heard it can be a dawn phenomenon effect. My long term sugar is 30 and I passed the OGTT. The doctor said that I’m not diabetic, but I’m worried that according to the ADA, my fasting glucose levels are pre diabetic.
And here are the questions, thank you so much.
1. When it comes to people who are diabetic, with higher fasting morning levels; does their blood sugar level decrease after 2-3 hours after they wake up? That’s what happens to me.
2. If I was pre diabetic, would my long term sugar be higher than 30?
3. Can one be pre diabetic just from their fasting levels or does the long term sugar also play a role in defining that?
Thank you all again! Have a great day!