I took the 1 hour oral glucose tolerance
test and it came back at 156. Normal is
anywhere between 139 and 144. So I have
been scheduled for a 3 hour glucose test
to determine if I have gestational
diabetes. Is 156 considered high?
Since yesterday I have been checking my
sugar. I checked my sugar when I got home
from work and it was 105 then I had a
salad for dinner and an hour later I
tested and it was 118 then I took an iron
pill and tested and my sugar level was at
129. This morning I tested and it was
114. Are all of these levels normal or
too high?
Please respond! I am really nervous and
scared about tomorrow's test.
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sincere_angel18
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 11 Jan 2006 Posts: 42 Location: houston
I Got Your Answers Posted: 10-05-06 14:04pm
Hey well I have gestational diabetes and
some of the numbers that you gave were
kinda high in the morning your not
supposed to be over 105 anywere between
80-105 is the limit and after you eat it
is not supposed to be over 120
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scruffles
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Oct 2005 Posts: 84 Location: new york
Posted: 10-17-06 07:40am
Thanks.
Well I went for the 3 hour glucose sugar
test and it came back normal. Thank god!
I think what was causing such a high sugar
was the late night snacks.
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