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[quote=Anonymous]I’m the poster that said that you people who don’t know what you’re talking about need to stop talking and I’d like to reiterate that you need to stop talking. Or actually, you just need to think more. Please stop telling a stranger that they are fine when you’re not a doctor and you don’t know what you’re talking about. And for your own sake, if you feel certain that something is wrong with you medically, I hope that people never dismiss you as “just anxious” and tell you to fix cancer with your diet. So you think she’s fine because her doctor “ran labs”. Do you know what labs? Do you know what results? What’s an endocrinologist or was it a primary care doctor? Do you know if they’re the correct labs because if they’re assuming it’s two, they did not. And whoever thinks that if she’s type one, she needs to “work on her diet either way” Again does not understand T1D. It is a personal choice about whether or not you want to make diet changes - not a medical recommendation. And waking up at 88 once or even once a week does not make a fasting blood sugar in the 118 range okay at age 19. I guess you get what you pay for on a public anonymous forum. But for future reference, all of you people that are saying these numbers are not normal actually have no idea what you are talking about. So if you ever find yourself in these shoes, where you are often waking with a blood sugar of 115 to 120, that is a problem that needs to be addressed and diagnosed. It is never normal or OK for a 19 year old And to clarify, for one of them many uninformed people that thinks the blood sugar is fine because sometimes it’s below 100, this is what it looks like when your pancreas is struggling to function properly. Sometimes it’s under producing, but sometimes it can overproduce as well. You’ve got multiple people commenting on this thread with diabetic family members all saying that these are not normal blood sugar numbers. OP may also have anxiety. But that still doesn’t make all this erroneous advice, correct. I don’t even know why I’m trying to reason with people who are so obstinate and also so uniformed, but why can’t you just use AI or something? Like at least follow up and think “could I be wrong?” and Google or use ChatGPT for 10 seconds. [/quote]
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