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Test Results Show CMP With EFGR For Glucose Was 105, Fasting Blood Sugar 70 , Mean Glucose EBT 103. Pre-diabetes?

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Posted on Thu, 27 Jun 2013
Question: On Apr 20th 2013, I had my annual physical:
CMP with eFGR for Glucose was 105

On Apr 25th 2013, I had more tests done related to Glucose:
Hba1c was 5.2
Fasting blood sugar test was 70
Mean Glucose EBT ( I think it is EBT) was 103

Does this point to pre-diabetes?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Basheer Ahamed (6 hours later)
Hello,

Pre-diabetes is a condition in which the patient develops impaired glucose tolerance or impaired fasting glucose.
Here, fasting sugar would be between 100 mg/dl and 126 mg/dl; HbA1c is between 5.7% - 6.5% and oral glucose tolerance test reports reveal post prandial sugars between 140 mg/dl - 200 mg/dl.

Taking into consideration all the lab parameters, your are not likely to be suffering from pre-diabetes.

Hope this answer helps you. Let me know if you need clarifications.

Regards
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Test Results Show CMP With EFGR For Glucose Was 105, Fasting Blood Sugar 70 , Mean Glucose EBT 103. Pre-diabetes?

Hello,

Pre-diabetes is a condition in which the patient develops impaired glucose tolerance or impaired fasting glucose.
Here, fasting sugar would be between 100 mg/dl and 126 mg/dl; HbA1c is between 5.7% - 6.5% and oral glucose tolerance test reports reveal post prandial sugars between 140 mg/dl - 200 mg/dl.

Taking into consideration all the lab parameters, your are not likely to be suffering from pre-diabetes.

Hope this answer helps you. Let me know if you need clarifications.

Regards