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raul
07/03/2008 2:12 a.m.

As are I am a nineteenth here in this forum, I greet you kindly.
I want to ask them what are the real numbers of the normal glucose scale below and above.
Thanks we will be in contact

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DiabetesForo
07/03/2008 5:23 a.m.

Raúl, welcome to the club.

The blood glucose figures are variable, but those included between 80-110 are considered good values ​​before meals and between 100-140 later.

Greetings

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raul
07/03/2008 12:12 p.m.

Thank you for your answer I had certain doubts I will talk about my experience that I had a month and a half ago and it was confusing, scared, depressed but when it is unknown because Caray is tremendous for that reason my question.
Thanks Bye

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fer
07/03/2008 1:20 p.m.

Hi Raúl,

I copy you a table with the values ​​considered normal, good, etc ... I think that is what you are looking for.

Glycosylated hemoglobin...Prom of glycemia..Qualification

5-6 %.................80-120 mg/dl..........Excellent

6-7 %.................120-150 mg/dl.........Very good

7-8 %.................150-180 mg/dl.........Well

8-9 %.................180-210 mg/dl.........Regular

9-10 %................210-240 mg/dl.........Problematic

10-11 %...............240-270 mg/dl.........Bad

11-12 %...............270-300 mg/dl.........Very bad

You can also see more detail information about glucose levels and HBA1C in the following link:

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raul
07/04/2008 1:53 a.m.

Thanks Fer very wide your information.
That you are well.

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