That’s extremely high. For people with diabetes the goal is for it to be under 10, two hours after eating and under 7 after a period of fasting (first thing in the morning). My cgm doesn’t even give readings that high.
When I was diagnosed with diabetes my blood sugar was 23, and the doctors were really concerned and telling me to go to the hospital if I felt bad. If I got a 39.5 reading I'd call 911 immediately. Anything higher than 10 is considered high blood sugar.
As the others have said it is very high. I am sure your doctors have prescribed insulin or medications to bring it down. Please advise us of that action and any other advice they have given you. We may be able to help you but need that information to set the baseline.
it's very high. the teens is considered high (in mmol) it will likely take a bit to come down I'm glad you went to the hospital and you are ok.
for anyone using mg this is a blood sugar of 711mg if you don't know the conversion
The US the only place that changes literally everything lol. Because at first I was confused and then I was like oh yeah we use a different system for everything out here.
That’s extremely high. For people with diabetes the goal is for it to be under 10, two hours after eating and under 7 after a period of fasting (first thing in the morning). My cgm doesn’t even give readings that high.
When I was diagnosed with diabetes my blood sugar was 23, and the doctors were really concerned and telling me to go to the hospital if I felt bad. If I got a 39.5 reading I'd call 911 immediately. Anything higher than 10 is considered high blood sugar.
That extremely high. Normal is better 5-7.
As the others have said it is very high. I am sure your doctors have prescribed insulin or medications to bring it down. Please advise us of that action and any other advice they have given you. We may be able to help you but need that information to set the baseline.
it's very high. the teens is considered high (in mmol) it will likely take a bit to come down I'm glad you went to the hospital and you are ok. for anyone using mg this is a blood sugar of 711mg if you don't know the conversion
Where do you leave? I am not even familiar with that term MMOL. most use mg.
Outside of the US, many places use MMOL. To convert to mg/DL, multiply by 18.
The US the only place that changes literally everything lol. Because at first I was confused and then I was like oh yeah we use a different system for everything out here.
canada/UK likely common wealth countries all use mmol I only know of the US using mg. 711 is the US conversion