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Is the sugar level normal?
My mother's blood sugar level after 2 hrs of eating 3 rotis is 171 mg/dl. Is it normal? She never had sugar before now I'm really confused about it. Please suggest something. She has her cataract operation scheduled this weekend. Will it be safe to operate?
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Hello there im Diabetologist. No need to worry first. Get hba1c report first. (3 months of average sugar) Than connect on nine seven two seven zero three zero three five zero.
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U can operate.. pls do a Hba1c
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No it’s not normal. Get HbA1C done
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Connect please
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It looks like prediabetic.She can get operated
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Do HbA1C to confirm
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