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Okay, my fellow neuropathics: Here's how it went!!!!!!
Upon waking up, took his blood sugar. This was 8:45 a.m.(fasting from the night before) - 81 Drank the approx 50 grams of glucose tablets ground up in water. Goal was to take his blood sugar every 30 minutes. 9:15 a.m. - 139 9:45 a.m. - 102 10:30 a.m. - 73 (yeah I know, took this reading a little bit late, I was on the phone) 10:45 a.m. - 83 11:15 a.m. - 80 11:45 a.m. - 89 No dizziness, no fainting, no nothing. He felt fine. He is now eating brunch/lunch. This is my machine. I check it regularly. I used a new lancet each time and a fresh alcohol swab every time. Oh, just so you can compare to the 3 hour glucose test he took on January 23, here are the results from that one Fasting Glucose - 80 Glucose 1 hour - 108 Glucose 2 hour - 74 Glucose 3 hour - 38 --------------------------------------------------------------------- So how did he do????? much thanks!!! P.S. I think the 38 reading on January 23 was a mistake on the lab's part. (or maybe a typo???) Melody
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