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normal blood glucose level in diabetic person

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My father aged 60 years has developed type 2 diabetis after accident .

His fasting range is 90-115

ppp range 90-130.

Is it normal

[lease suggest a nutrional or diet chart for the same

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Thanks a lot

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He had a severe accident.he was overtaken by a tractor.and was hospitalized for 20 days

He needed insulin earlier when he was hospitalized.but now his fbs-100-120 & random-90-130 with select simple one touch blood glucose meters

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Please comment

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What is the normal range in indiabetic person

Fbs-

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Still rply ppm level

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