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Daughter thinks she could be diabetic. 'Normal' blood levels, what are they?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lazybones" data-source="post: 496082" data-attributes="member: 85347"><p>Dear Susie1965,</p><p> It would be worth your while looking through this site for the levels that are advised for both 'FASTING' as wel as Normal. Pre-Diabetic and Diabetic levels as they are all different and as a consequence can often lead to some miss-understanding.</p><p> </p><p>That said, from your posting it would seem that you have a better idea and understanding of how to interperet the levels that your daughters, medical student house mate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazybones, post: 496082, member: 85347"] Dear Susie1965, It would be worth your while looking through this site for the levels that are advised for both 'FASTING' as wel as Normal. Pre-Diabetic and Diabetic levels as they are all different and as a consequence can often lead to some miss-understanding. That said, from your posting it would seem that you have a better idea and understanding of how to interperet the levels that your daughters, medical student house mate. [/QUOTE]
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