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How Can One Control Diabetes And Cholesterol ?

How to control diabetes and cholestrol. My F + PP glucose levels are 252 and 392. I came to know about it after taking excess amount of Glucose (Glucon D). My HDL Cholestrol is 35 and LDL Cholesstrol is 93.
Fri, 6 Apr 2012
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Hello,

Welcome to HealthcareMagic forum.

Your sugars are way above normal. Normal sugars are ranges between 80 to 120mg/dl in the fasting and between 100 to 140mg/dl postprandial. I presume this is just an one time occurrence in view of excess amount of glucose intake.

I would suggest you to get your glycosylated hemoglobin (Hba1c) levels checked. This will tell us how your sugars are maintained for the last 3 months. If the levels are abnormal, your medications need to be reviewed.

The cholesterol values seem to be under limits. Continue with your current diet. Perhaps involving in physical examination if you are overweight will get your sugars to normal and keep your cholesterol in control.

Hope this helps.

Wish you good health.

Regards
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How Can One Control Diabetes And Cholesterol ?

Hello, Welcome to HealthcareMagic forum. Your sugars are way above normal. Normal sugars are ranges between 80 to 120mg/dl in the fasting and between 100 to 140mg/dl postprandial. I presume this is just an one time occurrence in view of excess amount of glucose intake. I would suggest you to get your glycosylated hemoglobin (Hba1c) levels checked. This will tell us how your sugars are maintained for the last 3 months. If the levels are abnormal, your medications need to be reviewed. The cholesterol values seem to be under limits. Continue with your current diet. Perhaps involving in physical examination if you are overweight will get your sugars to normal and keep your cholesterol in control. Hope this helps. Wish you good health. Regards