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My fasting sugar is 92 and HbA1C is 6.7%. 90 Day average blood glucose is 146. Should i start medicine or can i cure diabetes and come back to normal sugar level? My mother also had diabetes.
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Can think of Metformin
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Sir check post glucose stimulation 2 hr sugar Then we comment Do cbc
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Kindly consult on given number
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Need your post lunch sugar and Hemoglobin report. hba1c is affected by other factors too.
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Hello,you should also check post meals blood sugar.fasting is ok but HBA1C is slightly raised.you can start exercising and maintain good diabetic diet.this can help you a lot.repeat HBA1C after 3 months.medcines can be avoided if it's controlled that way or you don't have any other issues.
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