You should check what your blood glucose levels are upon waking (i.e. fasting blood glucose).
I meant in addition to the tests she was already doing after she ate. If morning fasting is at diabetic levels, she should be very worried and definitely see a doctor. If morning fasting is normal, then there's less to worry about, but she should still be worried about the high levels after eating.Completely disagree, I'm afraid. Without other tests post prandial it tells you nothing. If it is high, it could be stress, liver dumps, whatever. If it is low it simply means you don't have impaired fasting glucose.
My FBG and in between meals have been normal almost since diagnosis, but my post meals were far from..
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