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that is a bit high for a child who is non-diabetic. it may be totally fine but it is definitely something worth monitoring. you might try doing an informal glucose tolerance test (drinking juice and testing 1, 2 and 3 hours prior) and seeing if you get any numbers above 150, if so, see a doctor about it for some official tests.
You really shouldn't check the blood sugar until 2 hours post eating, it takes that long to break down in our systems even children.
Morning OR
2 hours before Before bedtime
Age (years) or after a meal snack
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Below 5 80 to 200 Above 150
(if below 80 do a
test in the night)
5 to 11 70 to 180 Above 120
(if below 70 do a
test in the night)
12 + 70 to 150 Above 100
(if below 60 do a
test in the night)
here is a website to check out. http://www.boystownpediatrics.org/PedsAdvisor/content/pa/index.asp?page=pa_selfgluc_pep.htm
Morning OR
2 hours before Before bedtime
Age (years) or after a meal snack
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Below 5 years old first thing in morning or 2 hours before or after meal should be between 80 to 200. Before bedtime snack is should be above 150
Ages 5 to 11 first thing in morning or 2 hours before or after meal should be between 70 to 180. Before bedtime snack above 120.
12 + years first thing in morning or 2 hours before or after meal should be between 70 to 150. Before bedtime snack should be above 100.
That seems awful high. I wouldn't think it should ever be that high. I am not a doctor, but I would call mine first thing Monday morning and schedule an appointment. Also, check for other signs such as urinating too often and excessive thirst. Keep a diary.
I am on the questioning side of my daughters and just wondering. I have pre-diabetes and am anemic both iron and b-12. My five year old daughter is full of life, but is always drinking something and seems to use the bathroom more than one shoudl (but I have always too). However, I was concerned as to if her b-12 was low because she looks pale and is dark under her eyes and just sickly looking alot of the time though she says she feels fine. She also craves sweets and constantly is eating something sweet if I don't catch her first. She doesn't sneek nor disobey but is constantly asking. She is not hyperactive though, rather calm. Just out of wondering I took her blood sugar after 2 sips of half water/half juice and 2 pieces of old fashioned stick candy and it was 168 about 1 hour later. I don't know that this is out of the ordinary. Probably normal, but was just reading some others to find out. She is 41 pounds and normal height for her age. I teach a classroom of 5 year olds and church and she is right in there with all of them in size but less in weight. Just wondering here also....
When it dries if you see shiny crystals that is sugar. You could buy strips to test for sugar in her urine. If there is sugar present get help and educate yourself. There are people willing to help.