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What Are The Different Ranges Of Blood Sugar Levels?

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What Are The Different Ranges Of Blood Sugar Levels?

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Diabetes patients pay closest attention of course. Those with type one diabetes cannot make insulin. Patients with the type 2 variety find their insulin insufficient to manage glucose levels. Glucose forms the main source of energy in your body, so is not an enemy to good health. Carbohydrates not used as energy turn up as glucose, eventually storing as fat, but we all need energy. Most people have no idea. Blood testing kits are expensive and pricks can be painful, so one is unlikely to embark on this kind of testing unless a health question arises. Knowing blood glucose numbers would be useful as diabetes, which can even occur later in life, can lead to glaucoma, heart attack, stroke and other debilitating or potentially lethal conditions. Normally, a person would have blood glucose no lower than 70 or 80 mg/dL. These abbreviations refer to milligrams per deciliter. Highs differ throughout the day. Before breakfast in the morning should be the time of lowest blood sugar. Lows could b

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