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Suggest Treatment For Diabetes

hi my name is darren i am 18 yrs old and i have type one diabetes. My blood sugar level at the moment is 2.9, however, i should be asting for a 12 hour blood test tommorow ( 9.30am) do i leave it and see if my glucose level corrects itself like it has before without consuming anything i should i take something, but this would make my blood test results inaccurate tommorow??
Mon, 20 Oct 2014
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Hello Darren,

if 2.9 is mmol/L then this is too low. If you've done insulin then this is expected to get even lower and you'll get hypoglycemia. So you should definitely eat something. For most tests 8-10 hours are enough for an accurate result. Besides that you can also go a little later to the laboratory unless you've got a strict appointment.
I hope I've addressed your concerns!
If you have further questions, please let me know. I'll be glad to answer.

Kind Regards!
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Suggest Treatment For Diabetes

Hello Darren, if 2.9 is mmol/L then this is too low. If you ve done insulin then this is expected to get even lower and you ll get hypoglycemia. So you should definitely eat something. For most tests 8-10 hours are enough for an accurate result. Besides that you can also go a little later to the laboratory unless you ve got a strict appointment. I hope I ve addressed your concerns! If you have further questions, please let me know. I ll be glad to answer. Kind Regards!