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I have a question

  
emanuel
09/28/2021 5:20 a.m.

Good night.

I hope you can help me I'm a little nervous.On Friday I took the glucose exam in A fast and today I gathered the results to take it tomorrow to the doctor.

But do I see that they went very high, am I diabetic or pre -diabetic?Hopefully and this is a mistake or maybe the Strees altero glucose?I don't know much about this topic, maybe you have been for more time and you have come together and help me

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Ruthbia
09/28/2021 9:09 a.m.

You will have to wait to see what the doctor tells you, it is seen that you generate insulin a little late because at 3 hours you are already in hypoglycemia, too much insulin at the end.
The important thing is to be below 180 at 2 hours, but not to enter hypoglycemia (below 70) at 3 hours.

It does not seem diabetes, it can be a temporary mismatch caused by stress or whatever.

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emanuel
09/28/2021 9:13 a.m.

ruthbia said:
you will have to wait to see what the doctor tells you, you can see insulin a little late because at 3 hours you are already in hypoglycemia, too much insulin in the end.
The important thing is to be below 180 at 2 hours, but not to enter hypoglycemia (below 70) at 3 hours.

It does not seem diabetes, it can be a temporary mismatch caused by stress or whatever.

If that must be stress more I have been 3 weeks than not as well and I have already lowered 10 pounds in 3 weeks 😔

Thanks for answering and for your opinion

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