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My mom and big sister are both diabetics, my big sister became diabetic when she was my age. In the past i've shown symptoms or whatever for being diabetic, but never was. Today [ after licking a huge jaw-breaker for awhile] my blood sugar was 576. The highest i've ever been is not even 200. See, iv'e shown symptoms for being hypohyglecemic, so i'm not high very often. But today as i said i was 576, then a few min. later it said i was 265, then 384 only a few seconds later. I've also been peeing non-stop all day long, and i'm drinking like i always do, not excessivley. So after that happend, i checked it an hour later, and i was 87. What's going on? Did i just get high from simply licking a huge jaw-breaker? Or is there more to this? I just checked my sugar, it was 111. Your blood sugar goes up from eating the sugar. You need to be safe and get checked from your Dr. because of the thirst and peeing. It is better to be safe than sorry. Don't eat sugar foods if possible also. i have been drinking alot too and peeing of course Report It Dont check you sugar until atleast 2 hours after you eat. Even in non-diabetics it takes about that long to return to normal. A good time to check it is also in the morning when you first wake up. If it is under 100, great. You are fine. If it is between 101-125 it is considered pre-diabetic....keep an eye on your diet. If it is higher, it is likely you are a diabetic. If you exercise and watch your diet you can keep your sugar under control with out meds. Maybe thats a good idea considering your family history. Well, a normal sugar should really never be above 200 or so, and certainly not over 500. You should see your doctor and have a formal fasting glucose level taken (or just take a fingerstick first thing in the morning) and a glucose tolerance test, you may have diabetes, or a prediabetic condition called impaired glucose tolerance where your glucose is normal most of the time, but spikes after you eat, especially if you eat sugar. Time to go get checked out! You have a History of Diabetes in your family and over 500 is consider very serious! Play it safe go to your doctor and tell him what you told us he or she will run Lab tests to see what your blood sugars have been running and start you on treatment if needed! Remember there is no such thing any more as being Borderline! If your reg doctor says you are just borderline, he or she is behind the times and you may need to go to doctor who specializes in Diabetics ! I hope this helps Nurse Vicki RN though medically retired and also a Diabetic you might have a slight case of type two diabetes.since the blood sugars don't stay at a constant that might be a sign.Since your family carries a blood line of diabetes it might be passed on to you. You could be in the early stages of what I assume to be Type 1 diabetes. Visit Stay away from sugar especially soda, candy and cookies. Eat right, meat, vegetables and whole grains. |
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