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The reason I ask these question is simply because your fasting & after meal levels says you are NOT diabetic, so what, who, or how did you determine you were a type 2 diabetic?
hi, last december i had blurred vision for about two weeks then i was feeling weak and energyless and tired, then i took a test at home and my glucose level was 400 mg/dl fasting ,then i went to the doctor and he test me and he found the same result. he gave me medication and i start die and exercising and loosing weight. since then i keep controling my glucose below 120 ml.
1. Are you certain your glucose test meter [which you kept a secret] is giving you accurate results? If yes, how do you know?
2. Have you tested with two meters side-by-side at the same time to compare results?
3. Have you been properly tested at a doctors office?
4. Are you taking insulin? If yes, are you injecting insulin before testing?
The reason I ask these question is simply because your fasting & after meal levels says you are NOT diabetic, so what, who, or how did you determine you were a type 2 diabetic?