Yes: Fasting blood sugar (FBS) measures blood glucose after you have not eaten for at least 8 hours. It is often the first test done to check for prediabetes and diabetes. Fasting blood glucose tests are done to detect the risk of diabetes (prediabetes) when glucose levels are 110-125 mg/dl (5.6-6.9 mmol/l), as recommended by the american diabetes association.
Answered 6/10/2014
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Yes: Yes, it's normal.
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Yes it is if you hav: Normal fasting sugar is typically in the range of 60mg to 90mg. If you feel no symptoms of low sugar(hypoglycemia) then your level is fine. Hypoglycemia causes you to feel weak and tremlby and unable to think clearly...Symptoms that will make you want to eat something quick.
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