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From New Jersey, USA:

I have six year old twins. Our daughter was diagnosed about a year ago. Her twin brother has symptoms so I tested him and his blood glucose was 359 mg/dl [19.9 mmol/L]. Could he have diabetes too? What should I do?

Answer:

You should review this promptly with your physician. If his blood sugar is indeed 359 mg/dl [19.9 mmol/L], it is likely that he has diabetes and needs treatment.

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Original posting 9 Sep 2000
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