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Old 02-12-2013, 02:54 PM
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What is an acceptable range to have your bg? 100-130 or 100-150?
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Old 02-12-2013, 02:57 PM
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Fasting 70-99

Most people try to maintain 100-120

Take a look at "Normal Blood Sugar" in the tag search list or look here.
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Old 02-12-2013, 10:29 PM
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depends on when - the lowest it should be is when you're fasting (i.e. when you first wake up in the morning).

it's fine to go up to 150mg/dL in T2s, but only postprandial (after you eat)

I read somewhere that it should never be above 180mg/dL

"normal" blood glucose is considered 70-130mg/dL at any time so the closer you stay to that range the better.

kind of scary as a T1 because I know I have numbers that fluctuate often from 30 to 300mg/dL but we're more volatile being completely dependent on insulin.

I think the main difference is that if I have an extremely high number, it comes down VERY quickly with a correction bolus of insulin (less than an hour). It's more important to spend as little time as possible in the highs. I think T2s have more of an issue with insulin resistance so their numbers need to be constantly "tighter" to reduce the time spent in the highs.
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