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Question: From Katy, Texas, USA:
I have had type 1 diabetes for over 33 years. My child is showing significant signs and has postprandial hyperglycemia in the ranges of 200-300 mg/dl [11.1- 16.7 mmol/L] as well, but he seems to be able to pass the glucose tolerance test.
Answer:
Blood sugars in the 200-300 mg/dl [11.1-16.7 mmol/L] range are clearly abnormal and require treatment. I would suggest reviewing this with your physician and seeking a referral for further consultation if necessary. For more details regarding blood sugars that are abnormal see Classification and Diagnosis of Diabetes.
DTQ-20030118111707
Original posting 1 Feb 2003
Posted to Diagnosis and Symptoms
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Last Updated: Tuesday April 06, 2010 15:09:40
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