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<blockquote data-quote="rosserk" data-source="post: 978204" data-attributes="member: 166333"><p>That sounds scary hope you've fully recovered? </p><p></p><p>When the nurse took my blood sugar she said it was perfectly normal, even though I told her I had come straight from my bed without eating or drinking so it was a fasting level. I also told her 7.1 fasting is used to diagnose diabetes she said that was rubbish she'd been doing the job for years and I was definitely mistaken, there was nothing wrong with my blood sugar. I have only recently started to develope high fasting blood sugars, previously my post meal readings were the problem. I told the doctor at the drop in that she'd told me 7.1 was a normal fasting blood sugar and his response was... "That's news to me"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rosserk, post: 978204, member: 166333"] That sounds scary hope you've fully recovered? When the nurse took my blood sugar she said it was perfectly normal, even though I told her I had come straight from my bed without eating or drinking so it was a fasting level. I also told her 7.1 fasting is used to diagnose diabetes she said that was rubbish she'd been doing the job for years and I was definitely mistaken, there was nothing wrong with my blood sugar. I have only recently started to develope high fasting blood sugars, previously my post meal readings were the problem. I told the doctor at the drop in that she'd told me 7.1 was a normal fasting blood sugar and his response was... "That's news to me" [/QUOTE]
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