Blood Sugar Levels / Diabetes unsure / Comfirmed with Epilepsy?
Question:
I have an appointment, week on Tuesday, for an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test, Insulin Test and Pro Insulin Test.
I have also noticed that round about meal times, I can go weird - what I can describe as my auras I get with my Epilepsy.
I realise that you are not medical experts and everyone is different, but what is the normal BS range for a non diabetic?
Thanks if you can help
Andy
Answers:
Your elevated glucose levels could be causes by stress from the seizures. Your 3.2 is on the low for most people. Wonder if you're hypoglycemic and it's contributing to your seizures?
Can't help you with the numbers as here in the US, we use a different scale. I suppose I could find a conversion chart, but you could do that. Normal here is 70 to 110. Can't help you with the epilepsy, but for the diabetes, you might want to check this out:
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