If her readings were actually out of that range then there might be a problem but since they are not then everything is fine. It's only us diabetics who have problems by going out of that range after having food.My wife has not been diagnosed with diabetes but she has a test meter and has taken a number of readings. About 2 hours after a meal she is in the range 4.6 to 5.3. Is that normal? She thinks it isn't because the fasting range is 4.0 to 6.0 and all her 'post-prandial' readings are in that range. She reckons they ought to be out of that range because she has had food. She finds getting to her GP difficult. Thanks for your help.
My wife has not been diagnosed with diabetes but she has a test meter and has taken a number of readings. About 2 hours after a meal she is in the range 4.6 to 5.3. Is that normal? She thinks it isn't because the fasting range is 4.0 to 6.0 and all her 'post-prandial' readings are in that range. She reckons they ought to be out of that range because she has had food. She finds getting to her GP difficult. Thanks for your help.
Thank you for answering, but please don't be unkind. She has severe M.E.; Atrial fibrilation; Breast cancer (for the third time); and is diagnosed with Heart Failure. This last diagnosis she disputes for reasons that are complicated, but which are connected with the fact that her mother went blind because she had diabetes that the GP failed to diagnose. That is why she got the meter and started to test her blood glucose. The M.E. means that seeing doctors is very difficult. Over and over again she makes appointments (or in the case of the cancer, appointments are made for her) and then when the time comes she cannot attend because she is too fatigued.This seems like a first world problem to me. Someone who is not diabetic has perfectly normal non-diabetic readings but is still worrying about being diabetic. Get her to eat a Mars Bar and get back to us if there's an issue with that.
There are T1 people in the third world who (a) can't afford to buy insulin in the first place, and (b) even when they get it, are scared to use it, because their one dollar a day a day pay check doesn't let them them buy enough fast sugar to sort out hypos.
They're also doing that without having meters.
Tell your wife she's incredibly lucky and should stop worrying about nothing.
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