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Old 08-29-2013, 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Hopeless View Post
OK, my very short response.

65 not terribly low
197 not terribly high

Normal ??? NO

Diabetic? Not necessarily.

Should you worry? NO

Should you monitor? YES
Hopeless,

Thank you so much for your time and efforts of answering my post. I also made a long and detailed reply to your first reply but for whatever reason, It didnt not get through. I dont do well in front of the screen for a long time, plus my neuropathy is bothering me a lot. So, i just wrote an abbreviated reply which what you read last night.

I am very concerned about the highs and the lows because I already have a neuropathy, a painful and creeping progressively. I am not sure if the elevation is due to my age or my post menopausal or both. Having BS normal and with no family history, the numbers are high for me.

Well, i received a call from the endoc's nurse, my AIC is within normal. It really makes so much sense when you said that AIC is normal when you have swings of highs and lows. I try to walk regularly but with the neuropathy, it restricts me in doing so as often as i should.

is the reason for extreme numbers ONLY insulin resistance? I had a complete thyroidectomy and currently being treated for Mycobacterium Avium with 3 strong antibiotics. I am not sure if this can be a reason. though, my pulmonologist/infectious disease said that my pulmonary infection is stable that it could not be the reason for my elevated sugars. But you know these doctors, with my personal experience with a lot of them, and with lack of awareness of the infection, Im not sure....

I totally agree with you doctors will not take you seriously, unless you are really sick.

Mary
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