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    Jun 6, 2009, 05:00 AM
    Type II Diabetes
    What is a good morning sugar level and night time sugar level for someone with Type II diabetes.


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    Jun 6, 2009, 07:24 AM

    Canadian glucose readings are different than US, so my fasting blood glucose is 7 in the morning and 8 when I go to bed. If normal activity is kept up during the day. Diabetes nurses say 7 before you eat and 8 after. Mine can drop down to 5.5 mid afternoon, which time I have an orange or an apple for a snack. I take one metformin per day, normally in the morning after eating.

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