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Sudden spike after eatingand lowin night
My Father has diabtetes type 2 he was diagonosed with three vessel CAD in april we had angioplasty and stenting had been done on May 31 Doctor asks to Control Sugar but Sugar level after breakfast and lunch take sudden spike and Go Upto around 240 and at night sometimes sugar level falls below 70 at night when tracked through CGMS. Fasting remain between 100 to 130. Is it dangerous ?? What could be the reason??
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Hypoglycemia that is low sugar could be serious in the current scenario of CAD.. Need to look at the medicines,diet pattern and few other details.. May require AGP to check for the fluctuations in sugar.. Kindly consult online for further guidance
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Things not falling in line.need to look at the medicine.
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Kindly share the meds that he's taking
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most probably
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