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Old 11-03-2003, 03:48 PM
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I can't see a huge difference.

Yes, the numbers I wrote were for healthy people without diabetes or otherwise indicated. As the discussion was like a diabetic/non-diabetic issue I had gave it.

144 mgdl reading could be considered normal for a diabetic as you say..Not for a healthy person.

Renal excretion of sugar starts from 160 and changes by person. 180 is definately a number for renal excretion so it's not good for the kidneys.

Never been over 5.5 with the a1c's and that's the way "I" feel good. Hyop's are something that's dangerous for a starter so I would of course go with your numbers if someone would tell me you'd die with this...So it's gotto be expressed in an efficient way...maybe like: "Don't go under 90mgdl"

I remember occasions that I didn't take sugar even with 60 because I knew that it would rise a few minutes later....It's all about being aware of what ure doing. But if you're too busy...course u can't take it you have to raise a bit...
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