![]() |
||||
|
|
||||
|
|
||||
Re: what is the normal blood sugar levels???From: Lynn D. Montgomery, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 31 Jan 2001 16:43:00 -0600 (CST)
At Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Tina wrote: > >Okay, > >About a week and a half ago I had to have a one hour blood glucose level >test done. This was a fasting test and I should have fasted for 12 >hours prior. Unfortunately, I forgot about having the test done and >drank 2 cups of of hot tea before I went to bed. I had the test done >about 9 hours after that. > >The results were my blood sugar level was 257. What is the normal range >before being considered a diabetic? I am at high risk for diabetes >because my mother, sister, 2 brothers, several aunts, and my maternal >grandmother all had diabetes and didn't even know that I had high blood >sugar. > >Can you tell me what the normal levels are? And could my drinking the >sweetened hot tea 9 hours before hand affected the results? > >I told my doctor about drinking the tea when he gave me the results >today and he said he will order a 3 hour test while I am in the hospital >after my hysterectomy (which is Saturday for fibroids, pelvic pain, >excessive bleeding and enlarged uterus). > >Thank your for any advise you can give. > >-- >Tina > >-- >Tina > Currently, a fasting blood glucose greater than 120 is enough to diagnose diabetes. I would not expect sweetened tea 9 hours prior to a glucose test to significantly affect the result. With a value of 257, I would be concerned that you have diabetes. Further, I would be very reluctant to operate on you before clearly defining if you indeed do have diabetes. There are many issues that diabetes can impact upon during and following a surgical procedure, not the least among them a very serious infection. Anybody with diabetes needs to have it tuned like a swiss clock before undertaking a surgical procedure. In your case, you aren't even sure of the diagnosis, let alone control... Lynn
-- Lynn D. Montgomery, MD Director, Maternal-Fetal Medicine Rocky Mountain Perinatal Center Missoula, Montana
|
|
Return to ![]()
Report TECHNICAL Problems ONLY to: webmaster@obgyn.net
Last Updated: Wed Jul 2 05:41:04 2008