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Can you have high blood sugar for a while and some of the symptoms without having diabetes?



Can you have high blood sugar for a while and some of the symptoms without having diabetes?

Yes - if you ate a TON of sugar for example.

If it presists, you should talk to your doctor for some bloodwork.

Good luck Source(s): me, a doctor

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Yes.
me
Yes, by the time you have other symptoms you have a lot of damage that can't be repaired. If you have diabetes or pre-diabetes and catch it quickly you can improve through making dietary changes and exercising more. Go get it checked right away.
Yes. Just after taking much Sugar. Sweet Food containing Sugar.
Yes.
You may either have hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia. Both are pre-diabetes stages. Both still have diabetic diets to follow. Both are very borderline but can be managed much easier than diabetes. No shots of insulin needed, just a healthy managed diet.
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