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My non-fasting glucose level is 97. is that normal? i got my bloodwork done in the afternoon and had eaten breakfast, lunch, and high sugar snacks.

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Dr. Catherine Spratt turner answered

Blood sugar: 97 is normal especially since you had eaten earlier.

Answered 12/9/2018

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