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Is Blood Sugar Level Of 169 A Cause For Concern?

my husband is diabetic...I am concerned apparently more than he is. His blood sugar at the moment is 169...he believes this is a good number ..(sometimes it goes to 270 or more). ..and wants to eat something that i think is not right...cheesecake. He will abide by another's opinion...

First...is 169 - 4 hours after dinner good when he only had 35 carbs for dinner.....
and,
How's cheescake??
Fri, 20 Jan 2017
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Dietitian & Nutritionist 's  Response
Hi,

Every doctor and patient will work together to set a blood sugar goal, however, anyone with a fasting blood sugar of 125 or more has diabetes, so a normal fasting would be less than 100 as 100 or above puts one in the pre-diabetic range. 270 is unacceptable at any time. A 2 hour post postprandial should not be higher than 200.

Have the doctor set a blood sugar goal with your husband and explain that the diet he is on is forever and have a high blood sugar that "he" thinks is ok without checking with his physician is also unacceptable reasons to eat cheesecake. I suspect he did not go through a Diabetes Education Class or work with a Dietitian as I don't think he understands Diabetes and its consequences of having uncontrolled blood sugar ongoing.

We are looking at possible amputation, blindness, kidney failure, neuropathy, food amputation and heart disease down the road.You ask how is cheesecake. Not allowed. Your husband needs to be instructed on a workable diet for him, have his carbs figured based on blood sugar control, weight goals, likes/dislikes, and on exercise.

Try to substitute favorite foods using acceptable foods made to taste like foods he should not have. Recipe substitution.Please consult a Registered Dietitian for a complete diet,disease, lifestyle education based on current blood sugar goals/medications to develop a plan workable for him .Once your husband understands what he is dealing with, I feel you two will be able to work together on common goals.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Kathy Shattler'
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General & Family Physician Dr. Sagar 's  Response
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Go for ORAL GLUCOSE TOLERANCE TEST to determine accurate situation

Detailed answer:
Hi.. Thanks for asking us..
Your concern shows your love.. but its prudent to convert anxiety into action and not worry
First about 169.. from the information you have given blood sugar test after 4 hours of dinner.. levels above 140 indicate prediabetes.. that means you are going in the way of getting diabetes..
But your test is not standard.. Go for ORAL GLUCOSE TOLERANCE TEST test which doesnt depend on what you took yesterday night or some other things
Its standard test to diagnose diabetes.. HBA1C test is also helpful which shows your glucose level situation for past 3 months..
Second thing cheesecake.. yea you are correct its healthy to not eat junk food and eat vegetables and fruits but you can allow him a small bite rather than completely denying it..motivate him for healthy lifestyle
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Is Blood Sugar Level Of 169 A Cause For Concern?

Hi, Every doctor and patient will work together to set a blood sugar goal, however, anyone with a fasting blood sugar of 125 or more has diabetes, so a normal fasting would be less than 100 as 100 or above puts one in the pre-diabetic range. 270 is unacceptable at any time. A 2 hour post postprandial should not be higher than 200. Have the doctor set a blood sugar goal with your husband and explain that the diet he is on is forever and have a high blood sugar that he thinks is ok without checking with his physician is also unacceptable reasons to eat cheesecake. I suspect he did not go through a Diabetes Education Class or work with a Dietitian as I don t think he understands Diabetes and its consequences of having uncontrolled blood sugar ongoing. We are looking at possible amputation, blindness, kidney failure, neuropathy, food amputation and heart disease down the road.You ask how is cheesecake. Not allowed. Your husband needs to be instructed on a workable diet for him, have his carbs figured based on blood sugar control, weight goals, likes/dislikes, and on exercise. Try to substitute favorite foods using acceptable foods made to taste like foods he should not have. Recipe substitution.Please consult a Registered Dietitian for a complete diet,disease, lifestyle education based on current blood sugar goals/medications to develop a plan workable for him .Once your husband understands what he is dealing with, I feel you two will be able to work together on common goals. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Kathy Shattler