
SubJ
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Apparently it is fasting level. It is ok.
Eat only when hungry and not more than thrice a day. Nothing other than water in between. Include plenty of uncooked vegetables and fruits in each meal, preferably 50%. Chew each morsel at least 32 times to activate ur body to generate signals of hunger/fullness. Obey these signals.
Take light exercises and brisk walks regularly preferably twice a day.
U will achieve what u have not even dreamt and that too in a reasonable time. Do not be in a hurry. |
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ginlee55
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That is low, but not excessively low. You aren't diabetic. You do need some breakfast, though. :) |
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caffsans
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7.6 is okay=normal ranges are 4.0 to 7.0 =you must have had something with sugar in it=it is not high though ask Mom =she can tell you what high is in sugar tests |
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ER Doctor
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Thats ok if you didnt eat anything or waited a hour before checking it when you ate.. |
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ml88b
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its on the lower side of normal. If you havent ate anything for a few hours that also affects the blood sugar. i wouldnt worry about it though |
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jojo04_2004
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Good, try living with numbers in the 140's |
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Vahid
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No, under 100mg/dL is considered normal. |
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**Anti-PeTA**
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That's good it's nothing to worry about. |
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Mr. Peachy®
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No, that's on the lower side of normal. |
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SysGoddess
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That's slightly low on the fasting side. Between 80 and 110 is considered normal.
What you need to look at however is what did eat last night and when and take multiple readings over time to build a true picture. |
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TuDiabetes.com
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76 is low for most people, except if you haven't eaten for a long time, which can lead to low BG's.
For diabetics, that is to be considered a low BG value, that must be acted upon.
However, I know people that have a tendency to have low BG (a cousin of mine comes to mind), for whom these values can be "normal".
Before making any assumptions one way or the other, you should definitely consult with a doctor, because "normal" sugars hover around 100.
I would like to invite your mother to come join TuDiabetes.com, a growing global community for people touched by diabetes. I think she will benefit from sharing her experience with others living through the same challenges we diabetics experience every day. |
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