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Sugar Test Done. Can Any Online Doctor Help Me To Read It?

sir, my blood sugar f is 95,pp 156.creatininine 2.0. tsh which was 16 has now been brought down in 3 months from 16 to 0.38. bp normal.NO protien and albumin and sugar in urine. what is yr advise sir.? medicines being taken Glimy 1 1--- 1\2----0 nephrocaps 0---1 ----0 repace 50 0 ---0 --1 urimax 0.4 0----0-----1 dg gol 145 0-----0 ----1
Fri, 22 Mar 2013
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hello,
Since you are a known diabetic ,your readings of blood sugar are considered as normal.
It is good that there is no albumin in your urine.
Make it sure that you keep your blood pressure below 120/80 mm of Hg.
Your medicines are perfectly all right.
Make sure that you keep your sugar levels,your BP and your cholesterol levels all within normal parameters laid or a diabetic.
Apart from medications do the following..
Never let your weight increase and keep your calories in check
Do regular aerobic exercises for 40 minutes a day
Quit smoking,if any
Keep a 6 monthly watch on your kidney function tests.
Get your eye examined regularly to look for any side effect of diabetes in your eyes,like retinopathy.
Thanks
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Cardiologist Dr. Hemant Kumar's  Response
on antiglycemic medicines , your sugar levels are in control.
as your creatininine is high , and you are taking repace ( check you potassium level twice/month)
diabetic is IHD equivalent( ischemic heart disease) - so please do ecg/echo/tmt also and start ecosprin and atorvastatin even if your tests are normal.
keep BP below 130/80 mmhg,
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General & Family Physician Dr. Gopal Krishnam Raju's  Response
since when ur diabetic ??? advise depends on duration :)
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Sugar Test Done. Can Any Online Doctor Help Me To Read It?

Hello, Since you are a known diabetic ,your readings of blood sugar are considered as normal. It is good that there is no albumin in your urine. Make it sure that you keep your blood pressure below 120/80 mm of Hg. Your medicines are perfectly all right. Make sure that you keep your sugar levels,your BP and your cholesterol levels all within normal parameters laid or a diabetic. Apart from medications do the following.. Never let your weight increase and keep your calories in check Do regular aerobic exercises for 40 minutes a day Quit smoking,if any Keep a 6 monthly watch on your kidney function tests. Get your eye examined regularly to look for any side effect of diabetes in your eyes,like retinopathy. Thanks