Dear madam i can understand your concern.
with one random blood sugar reading its difficult to diagnose
diabetes.
i suggest you to check a test called Hba1c% for better analysis of the condition
Hba1c% greater than 6.5% is considered as diabetes.
i would like to tell you regarding diagnostic criteria of diabetes
he diagnosis of diabetes requires one of the following:
• A fasting glucose ≥ 126 mg/dL;
• A
hemoglobin A1c level ≥ 6.5%;
• A random glucose level > 200 mg/dL in a markedly symptomatic patient(symptoms like increased urination,thirst,
weight loss,
blurred vision and non healing ulcers.
regarding neuropathy in diabetes.
its a very late complication and seen in diabetes uncontrolled for a long time.
its not expected in you
vitamin b12 and vitamin D deficiency also which can give you the similar picture.
go meet your gp and ask him for B12 and vit D testing.
hope this explains
regards
Dr vamsi
Diabetologist