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Glucose Levels:
o Glucose level averages (HbA1c), per
a recent update from the lab I use,
4.2 (74 mg/dl) to 5.6 (114 mg/dl).
The lowest level at any time which
is considered normal, 70 mg/dl. The
highest level at any time that is
considered normal after eating,
135 to 140 mg/dl.
The percent of Americans in this
area? It's estimated that out of
the current U.S. population of
325,611,453, 86 million have Pre-
Cellosis, 30 million have one of
the High Glucose Conditions, a
total of 116 million not normal.
Low Glucose? Up to 55 percent of
those with Cellosis use one of the
hypoglycemia-causing meds (exogen-
ous insulin, pramlintide, nateg-
linide, lixisenatide, repaglinide,
sulfonylureas) resulting in glucose
< 70 mg/dl.
All with Insulinitis have had glu-
cose < 70 mg/dl as a result of
using exogenous insulin to try
to stay alive. It's estimated that
5% to 11% of those with Insulinitis
die due to severe hypoglycemia, ...
... but most of the time, indi-
viduals with Insulinitis recover
from severe hypoglycemia.
Diminosis, Neonatal Diminosis,
Ohiglucons, it depends on how
many with those conditions use
hypoglycemia-causing meds, and I
don't know what that percentage
is.
Hut? Indications are that many
times, undiagnosed hypoglycemia
and undiagnosed PreCellosis go
hand-in-hand, but aside from that,
I haven't been able to find reli-
able estimates of the percent of
Americans with Hut.
Just guessing, it's possible that
up to 200 million Americans have
no High Glucose or Low Glucose
anomaly, close to 60% of Ameri-
cans having "normal" glucose.
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Control
o If the 60% of Americans having
"normal" glucose is accurate, 60%
have control of their glucose
levels with no effort whatsoever,
all-the-time.
By definition, 40% of Americans
don't have control. Dealing with
lack of control, that's what all
High Glucose Conditions and Hut
are all about, the LACK of con-
trol.
The overwhelming number who use
medications to try to reduce the
glucose highs, that does NOT =
control, that simply means that
due to NOT having control, meds
must be used to reduce glucose ...
... highs, and everyone using any
hypoglycemia-causing med(s), reduc-
ing highs risks hypoglycemia, most
frequent in those with lower HbA1c
levels, but present even in those ...
... with higher HbA1c levels who
use any hypoglycemia-causing med(s).
Very low carb diets (engaged in by
very few for very long) are pur-
ported to have low incidence of ...
... hypoglycemia, but it's diffi-
cult to find long-term studies
regarding that because the major
proponent of that, Dr. Richard K.
Bernstein, promotes his followers ...
... NOT using continuous glucose
monitors, making it impossible to
validate his claim that a very
low carb diet eliminates hypogly-
cemia. Doesn't really matter be-
cause such a diet is difficult ...
... if not impossible to stay on
for very long, difficult if not
impossible to verify that it is
actually is being adhered to, and
it's undoable by almost everyone
(if not everyone).
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August 14, 2008
What Is The Normal Range For Blood
Sugar Levels, And What Blood Sugar
Level Constitutes A True Emergency?
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/DiabetesScreening/story?id=3812946
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Normal
o Not having a disease or any other
deleterious physical or mental
condition = normal.
Unknown how many Americans don't
have a disease or any other dele-
terious physical or mental condi-
tion.
Glucose anomalies, an estimated
60% don't have any.
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Pro-Humanist FREELOVER, Insulitis Islit
(the specific type of Insulinitis caused
by Insulitis) since age 5 (March, 1961),
the overwhelming specific type of Islit
that most have, but at least 10 other
specific types of Islit exist, seeking ...
... to promote replacing all of the
ancient confusing misleading diabetes
& diabetic words and phrases with new
vastly superior clarifying nonconfusing
nonmisleading words and phrases, first
proposed in 2010:
C.ure I.nsulinitis A.ssociation
http://prohuman.net/cureinsulinitisassociation.htm
Diabetes Bubble / Diabetes Bubble Burst
http://prohuman.net/diabetesbubblediabetesbubbleburst.htm
Glucose Anomalies Research regarding
Potential Cures / Improvements in Treatments
http://prohuman.net/glucoseanomaliesresearch.htm
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