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Old 05-04-2013, 06:56 PM #1
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Default the keep the glucose below 140 rule

To Mrs. D.


dear Mrs D. I had 3 hour glucose tolerence test, and all results were within the lab's normals. the 30 minutes result was 189, and that is within normal of the lab, 70 - 200 is niormal. range for that lab. BUT the neurologist said that even though one are not diagnosed with diabetes, any time the glucose goes above 140, it will affect the nerves, if one has abnormal glucose metabolism.
TSH was high also, so PCP increased the Synthroid and I will repeat in 4 weeks, and see a endocrenologist. Will see what happens .

so I guess I should buy a glucosemonitor, and be sure I stay below 140?

Mrs. D Do you have any links to diet advise in this regard?
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