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I am not diabetic till now, but I gave random blood sugar on Tuesday, it is 129, isit more? Do I have diabetes or prone to diabetes, i have done with my laproscopy 8 months back I have mild pcos now. And I am in medication,if it is more,what to do to become less
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Hi dear
It is slightly on higher side and yes u can manage it with lifestyle changes so as to prevent u from getting diabetes.
Kindly consult so we can in detail understand ur daily routine and make changes in ur accordingly
Take care
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Random sugar also depends on how many minutes of eating something you checked your sugar levels
It’s a multifactorial entity
Worry if you have symptoms of more urination or increased thirst or hunger
Rest nothing to worry about
Your Random blood sugar levels are normal and you don’t need to worry for now, but if your family members are known diabetics then you need to keep a check on your blood sugar and consult accordingly.
Next Steps
Keep taking your medicines
And try to include some workout in your routine.
Eat protein rich diet and consult for any other concerns
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