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Old 08-03-2012, 11:38 AM #3
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Im sorry for all your fears and concerns, I cant offer much since I am still trying to discover what is wrong with me too, but I wanted to ask/comment:

Isnt a fasting glucose of 85 normal???

I was concerned my PN was diabetic and they did a fasting glucose on me and mine was 90 and they said that is normal. No other test just that one. So if you had 85 and say you are diabetic, this is alarming for me.

Your post makes me think I should now be more concerned I could still have diabetes and have other tests.
Yes 85 is normal fasting but a 2 or more hour glucose tolerance test is more accurate. It shows if your body is controlling and processing the sugar you ingested as high levels can damage organs and tissues.
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