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Fasting Blood Sugar 134 morning
My relative who is young 26 years diagnosed with dibeties as A1c came as 12.2 with sugar level 386. After 20 days now her sugar level is fasting 136 and reaches to 180 to 220 during the day after meals etc. Doctor have given medication pills Aim70xr for morning and similar having metmorphin at dinner time. Is it normal to have 120 above sugar level all the time after medication and following diet , excercise etc. Only once it came 112.
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Need to adjust dosage for achieving good fasting Strict diet and exercise compulsory as they are the first step towards sugar control.. Need few details about her to guide her
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Diet and Exercise are the key to control the sugars
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Yea it is okay. But will need to know more and do antibody tests if there is any cause for type 1 diabetes or MODY
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She requires rescheduling of treatment and some more details and history is necessary to diagnose.
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