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I have stenting since 2016. Recently I was diagnosed with diabetes. I am 59 years old male. Fasting-134 and pp- 245. I controlled sugar intake and started walking Then on December, FASTING- 118* AND PP-180. **On March, last checked FASTING: 101 AND PP: 155. This according to the given measurements by the laboratory is pre-diabetes. does this mean my glucose level is decreasing? Can I get back to normal glucose level without medication?
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Current reports not mentioned.. If it's 134 and 245 then it's very high and need immediate attention March report is good Checked hba1c? Need tight sugar control to avoid any further complications Diet , exercise , adequate glycemic control with proper medicine needs to be taken Consult for further guidance
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U need medications too..in addition to diet and exercise
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