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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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
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.
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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.
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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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