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The answer to the question, "Is normal blood glucose levels possible for a diabetic?" is a resounding yes. Just as it is possible to control or regulate blood sugar levels by eating healthy and choosing healthy foods, so too can a diabetic choose to regulate blood sugar levels with diet and/or medication.

Just as it is important to maintain normal ranges of sugar levels in order to prevent diabetic symptoms such as ketoacidosis and too much thirst, it is just as critical to avoid diabetic complications, such as kidney damage and heart attack. Without controlled blood sugar levels, the risk of these complications becomes much greater for a diabetic. Therefore, it is critical that a diabetic maintains healthy ranges of sugar levels in his or her body. In addition to avoiding complications, maintaining normal blood glucose levels also helps prevent the onset of diabetes in the first place. Here are a few facts to consider regarding normal blood glucose levels for diabetics.

The best time for a person to test his or her normal blood glucose levels is right after a meal. As soon as the blood sugar level changes, the digestive system begins to process the food that has just been ingested. If a diabetic chooses to skip the small break after eating a meal, the digestive process does not get started. Thus gluconite, the carbohydrates from which the diabetic was consuming before the meal are not broken down, and glucose are not metabolized. As a result, the diabetic may feel thirsty, hungry, and have excessive body fat.

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When glucose levels in the body change rapidly, an increase in blood pressure can occur. This increase in pressure can cause a drop in body temperature, as well as tingling and numbness in the extremities. Since many diabetics tend to walk around with legs in socks and shoes, this can be very uncomfortable. In addition, it can lead to permanent nerve damage that may result in accidental slips and falls.

There are a number of conditions in which normal blood glucose levels are necessary for optimal performance. One such condition is hypoglycemia, or low blood glucose levels. Many diabetics suffer from hypoglycemia because they are consuming food that is difficult to digest. For example, if a diabetic is eating a big dinner, he or she may need two to three hours to break down the food and metabolize it into glucose, which the body needs. Without this vital step, the blood glucose levels will likely rise above normal, which is often dangerous.

Another condition in which normal blood glucose levels are important is a diabetic coma. During a diabetic coma, the blood glucose levels may rise above normal. This situation usually happens when a diabetic goes without insulin for a period of time or doesn't take his or her insulin at all. When a person is in this state, it is extremely dangerous. The blood glucose levels can quickly rise to dangerous levels and this can result in brain damage, seizures, comatose, and even death.

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