Unfortunately, I really have to read up on what my levels should be, but just wanted to follow-up on previous posts. I got a one touch last Friday and tested at 4 pm and it was 138. I tested the next day around 10:30 pm and it was 108. I don't really know what this means, but I have to look into it. My father who is T2 and doesn't know what his levels mean either, tested at 10:30 pm as well and it was a whopping 248 or so.

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Normal fasting levels are between 70 and 120. Two hours after eating under 140. (though there are different opinions on what is normal or good control for a diabetic, these are some guidelines to get you started.

Check our Jenny's site (she's a member at TuDiabetes as well) at www.bloodsugar101.com which has lots of helpful information!!! (and her book too!)
Thanks Kristin! Will do. I have been meaning to go to SugarStats as well.

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