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Done Blood Test. Kindly Advise On Report

I am 45 years old male.on 15 march 2012 i got my suger test my report is BLOOD GLUCOSE [F]- 186 BLOOD GLUCOSE[PP] -253 S.CREATININE-1.2 S.G.O.T [AST] -65.11 Plz advice me.....
Sat, 21 Jul 2012
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Diabetes is defined in two ways, a fasting blood glucose of greater than 126 and/or a post-prandial (post meal) glucose of greater than 200. These numbers above, due to the definitions, lead me to believe that you have diabetes. Diabetes can be treated in many ways, including PO medications and injections. How your diabetes will be treated will be up to your physician and to your response to the medications. As always, lifestyle modificiation is also a good start to control your diabetes. Lifestyle modifications include diet and exercise and loss of any excessive weight.
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Done Blood Test. Kindly Advise On Report

Diabetes is defined in two ways, a fasting blood glucose of greater than 126 and/or a post-prandial (post meal) glucose of greater than 200. These numbers above, due to the definitions, lead me to believe that you have diabetes. Diabetes can be treated in many ways, including PO medications and injections. How your diabetes will be treated will be up to your physician and to your response to the medications. As always, lifestyle modificiation is also a good start to control your diabetes. Lifestyle modifications include diet and exercise and loss of any excessive weight.