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Is it possible for a person with diabetes to have a normal sugar level?

Is it possible for a person with diabetes to have a normal sugar level?

How you doing. Blood sugar is good for you. below 60 you have to start to worry about hypoglycemia(low blood sugar) and above 90 for hyperglycemia (high blood sugar). You have to be more specific. are you male or female? are you older or younger? If your urinating a lot and a male, it could be related to your prostate, especially if your over 40? There are a lot of factors here and you need to be more specific.SURE!!

ANYONE can (and will) have normal blood sugar levels -- but the diabetic only occasionally. In fact, when a diabetic starts treatment, they must be careful fo Hypoglycemic Attacks -- blood sugar dangerously TOO LOW!

You blood sugar doe NOT stay at one consistent level throughout the day. it changes, minute by minute, depending on When, What, and How much you ate, your overall health (do you have a cold?) and you mental status (worried, happy, depressed, etc).

At any given instant, you could have almost any blood sugar reading, from dangerously low to extremely high. the "finger Prick" method takes a "snapshot" of just that one moment. because of this, the "finger stick" reading is useful ONLY for on-going care of your diabetes, and NOT a reliable tool for diagnostic.

a BETTER test is the A1C test. this test measure an AVERAGE of your blood sugar levels (highs and lows) over the last 90 days. This test is a MUCH more accurate reading for diagnosing diabetes.

Return to your Doctor, and ASK FOR the A1C test, then discuss the result with him. if the A1C test come back "normal" then you are NOT diabetic, and you need to look into to lifestyle problems for your frequent urination.Regarding your urination problems: how old are you ? (if you have already reached 50s, then must check your prostate; that might be the reason for your urination problems).

About diabetes: normal blood sugar levels 80 - 120 mg/dl. However, there are some "acceptable" blood sugar levels for diabetics, which means: high blood sugar level but within the normal zone (up to 160 mg/dl).

Yes, a diabetic may have normal blood sugar level during the day because blood sugar fluctuates and can be high or low or even normal depending on the severity of diabetes, medication taken, food eaten.yes
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