| Re: What Should It Be????????????
Nanax10,
The reason that the target for am fasting for diabetics is higher (up to 120) is that the effects of insulin and oral medication are being considered. For diabetics on insulin and/or oral medication, to try for a target of 100 puts them at risk for severe hypoglycemia during the night. Your doctor is asking you to shoot for the blood glucose of a normal person because you are not yet on medications, and keeping your blood glucose levels in the normal range could prevent the progression of the illness to the point where you would need medications or even, eventually, insulin.
Since diet and exercise play a key role for T2 diabetics, you should definitely see a registered dietician as soon as possible.
Also, I would recommend testing every day when you get up (or before breakfast), but also randomly scattering some tests throughout the week at pre-meals (lunch, dinner), bedtime, and 2 hours post-meals (lunch, dinner) so you can get a better idea of how your body is handling foods.
Ruth
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