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Blood Sugar up with Bronchiectasis.

MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Dec 7 9:31am | Replies (7)

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@sueinmn

Unless you have a personal or family history of Type 2 diabetes, most doctors are not concerned about blood glucose between 100-125. My A1C is only monitored because my glucose is steadily increasing AND there is a strong, multigeneration history of Type 2 diabetes.
If it hovers around 100-110 and doesn't continue to rise, according to my resident diabetes educator, there is no cause for alarm.

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I don’t even recollect any doctor asking me about family history of diabetes. And there is no such history thank god. So thank you again for the information. One thing less to worry about. My family doctor order’s detailed blood work every month/ month and a half because I am still on the antibiotics for MAC. She also checks bit B12 because it shows low- then I have shots once a month and every six months but D3- also low. We do what we can do. And again you are so lucky you have all that good medical support system in place.