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what is a normal blood sugar for someone with hypoglycemia?

Posted by admin on Oct 30, 2009

As you have probably figuared out I have hypoglycemia. I don’t have diabetes. I would like to know the too high, too low, and normal blood sugar ranges thank a bunch.

The normal blood sugar level for someone who was Hypoglycemia is 70 to 110 upon waking(fasting) and after meals it should be about 70 to 140. This is because you are not diabetic.

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sweetie:

The normal blood sugar level for someone who was hypoglycemia is 70 to 110 upon waking(fasting) and after meals it should be about 70 to 140. This is because you are not diabetic.
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October 30th, 2009 | 6:44 pm
kmhadw:

I have been trying to figure this out as well , although i haven’t been diagnosed as hypglycemia it seems like a good fit for me. I have been testing my blood sugars lately and I am constatnly having to eat every 2 hours otherwise i get shaky. I think its different for each person. like onthe sites i found it said that to be diagnosed your numbers would be about 3 ish, (no keep in mind i am using the canada version not U.S. so we go by numbers from like 1-9), but when i test mine its more a 4 when I start feeling shaky so for me that is low.
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October 30th, 2009 | 7:29 pm
patricia c:

the numbers are the same ,if you are hyper or hypo.everyone doesn’t get their own number,it’s standard.
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October 30th, 2009 | 8:15 pm
da d:

The normal range is 80-120 or 4.5-6 and you should aim to be there. Do you know about breaking your meals up into smaller ones and eating 6 times a day? If you have questions, contact your doctor or the county health department. There are answers there for your questions.
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October 30th, 2009 | 8:35 pm
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