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If one's blood sugar is in the diabetic range only once, are they considered to have a "history of diabetes?" |
If one's blood sugar is in the diabetic range only once, are they considered to have a "history of diabetes?" No. Many medications can CAUSE that to happen in healthy people. Steroids (such as cortisone shots) and Decongestants cause significant increases in blood sugar levels in ALL people. no, if your doctor coded your visit right, it would be abnormal clinical laboratory results and do a follow-up test. I think a "history" of diabetes could also be talking about members of your family. no, I believe its actually called hypoglycemic(spelling is incorrect, sorry). My brother passed out once when he was sick because it hurt his throat to eat, so he had like no sugars in him. Then he drank a pop on his way to the ER and his bloodsugar skyrocketed. they had to run tests, but told him he was not diabetic but hypoglicemic(or whatever the spelling is). experience No. I would ask to have that removed from your record. It will make it more difficult and more expensive for you to get health insurance in the future. Heck no. Lots of things can make your blood sugar go up. Stress and illness to name a couple. |
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