What are normal (good) blood sugar levels for different times of the day?
What should optimal levels be :
When you wake?
After eating?
Before you go to bed?
etc…
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Normal blood sugar should be between 80-100. Insulin is released by the pancreas to maintain levels between these levels. Sometimes after eating obviously our sugar will rise but that’s when insulin kicks in and brings it back to normal levels
The normal amount of sugar in the blood ranges from about 70 mg/dL to about 120 mg/dL in people who don’t have diabetes. Blood sugar goes up after eating, but returns to the normal range in 1 or 2 hours. A good blood sugar range for most poeple with diabetes is from about 70 mg/dL to 150 mg/dL. This is before a meal – like before breakfast or 4 to 5 hours after you last meal. Your blood sugar should be less than 200 mg/dL about 2 hours after your last meal… in early mornings the sugar levels can be accurately measure i.e: when your stomach is empty..