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What is normal blood glucose level in a non diabetic person ?

What is the normal range for a non diabetic person after eating more than normal ? Like on a holiday.? And when is the best time for a non diabetic person to check blood glucose ?

Hi the normal blood glucose in a non-diabetic person is 70-110. But this lab varies with different labs at different doctors offices. It will not vary much though. After a sugary load of food your blood sugar will rise possibly to 150-200. But it does goes down once the pancreas kicks out the insulin. The best time to check your blood sugar for a non-diabetic person is in the AM before you eat breakfast and preferably the night before you did not eat all sugar things. Hope this helped. Happy Thanksgiving.

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  1. kwgirlroper09 Said,

    Hi the normal blood glucose in a non-diabetic person is 70-110. But this lab varies with different labs at different doctors offices. It will not vary much though. After a sugary load of food your blood sugar will rise possibly to 150-200. But it does goes down once the pancreas kicks out the insulin. The best time to check your blood sugar for a non-diabetic person is in the AM before you eat breakfast and preferably the night before you did not eat all sugar things. Hope this helped. Happy Thanksgiving.
    References :
    RN

  2. Sir Peregrine Digby-Montague iii Said,

    In English it is between 4 and 8. Masses of food would not raise a non-diabetic’s blood-glucose levels to an unusual level. As for the second part of your question, I don’t understand why a non-diabetic would want to test their blood-glucose, unless, of course, you are worried that you might be one. But your levels should be at their highest two hours after eating and at their lowest before breakfast.
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    Diabetic of 11 years.

  3. raji Said,

    Fasting blood sugar – 70 to 100
    Post prandial blood sugar (after 2 hours of eating break fast) – with in 140
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