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Is High blood sugar is normal for some people according to their body?

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I know that body of some people remains quite hot and when any other person touches that person then he or she may feels that he's having temperature which in reality he dosn't have, that's is his own body temperature.

So, now I want to know that does high blood sugar or blood pressure is normal for some people or not/ if not then is it same for each and every person on this earth?

Plz answer me as soon as possible.

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  1. NO IT'S NOT...LIKE OUR MINDS OUR BODIES ALSO ARE DIFFERENT......I HAVE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE(COZ IT'S HERITAGE,MY WHOLE ENTIRE MOTHRES SIDE HAS IT & WHEN MY MUM WAS GIVING BIRTH TO ME HER BP WENT OVER THE LIMIT & SHE FAINTED)......

    IF ANYONE HAS EITHER DIABETICS OR BLOOD PRESSURE IT'S TOUGH TO LIVE WITH.....


  2. Start doing yoga. Ur body will come to normal.

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  3. Some time your body is at normal temperature but the other person is may be too cold that she felt you hot or warm.

    My knowledge says that high blood sugar and blood pressure do vary from person to person depending on how much insulin is being created.

  4. yes but temprery like come back from heat or eating for like only 15mins no more

    Thats the resone docter ask not to eat b4 doing urenie for test for like 1 hr

  5. To get answer to your question, you must have a clear idea about what high blood sugar is. According to the American Diabetes Association the normal fasting plasma glucose(FPG) lies between a range of 70 to 110 mg/dl. Now the question is what is fasting plasma glucose.Fasting plasma glucose level is the glucose level in the blood plasma of a person who has taken his or her last full meal 12 hours ago.

    Now if the FPG is more than 110 mg/dl but less than 126 mg/dl then person is said to have Impaired Fasting Glucose and if the person has FPG equal to or more than 126 mg/dl then the person is diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus. This is the diagnostic criteria of diabetes mellitus.

    Obviously after a person has taken a meal or lots of sweets then his or her glucose level would be more than 126 mg/dl but the FPG would lie within the given range for a normal person.

    So you see that there is no ambiguity about whether a person has high blood sugar or not.

  6. Normal blood sugar levels are 65 to 100, anything over that is abnormal. Over 126 is doing damage to small blood vessels and periferal nerves.

    Normal blood pressure is 120/70. The one person is so wrong about 140 being the cutoff for women. If your bp is more than 125/70 you are in the danger zone already.

    Normal temperature is 97F it can be a bit more or less, but isn't dangerous until it goes over 102. Then it does brain damage.

    We must aim to keep our blood sugar (glucose) levels as close to 100 as we can. This prevents any blood vessel damage or nerve damage.

  7. No, some peoples fasting glucose levels vary slightly but only slight. If in any doubt you really should book an appointment with a doctor.

  8. Blood sugar and blood pressure vary for each person. So no, not everyone is going to have the same results.

  9. If you have a normally functioning pancreas you should not have high blood sugar levels.

  10. no it is not normal. EVER! sugar levels are always going to be the same for everyone of what the normal is. The key is to stay steady and have it controlled. what we dont want to happen is your sugar levels to go up and down all the time. You deffinately need to check with your Primary care physician and if it is necessary to go see an endocrinologist. They can also help you with blood pressure problems too. Blood pressure readings are different for everyone based on ht and wt. but anything over 140/80 for a female regardless is high. what you really should be worried about is how close those numbers are together. the top number is you sytolic reading is when the heart contracts (beats). the bottom is diastolic when the heart relaxes between each contraction/beat. you dont want to see something like this 100/90, 90/70...and so on...I highly reccomend you see your physician.  

  11. The average blood sugar level is 120. It may be + or - 20 depending on various factors like age, s*x physic etc...

    The average BP is 120/80. This also may vary + or - 20.

    It is better to consult your doc.

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