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Is 96 mg/dl blood sugar level after 4 hours of breakfast normal ?

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thyroxine in the morning in fasting..actually i had skin infection so i went for treatment.he asked me to take blood and urine test..in the lab result i saw blood glucose level is 96 mg/dl..test was taken nearly 3-4 hour after taking breakfast..i didn't have 1 2 3 hrs test.I am 23 yrs.Is it normal ?

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sure sir..is having wheat increase sugar level? i took wheat diet instead of rice in noon for 3 months for weight control..but i faced some gluten related problems.had infections in skin and eye..so i stoped wheat and get back to rice diet(having hypothyroid too)

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