A quick survey: What is the highest and lowest blood sugar number you have measured?

I'll go first: highest: 330, lowest 67

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I know my lowest was 32. I felt pretty weird.....lol.
my highest recorded was 344.
my lowest recorded was 68
Highest: 475 (other than diagnosis when I topped 1000). Lowest: 32.
One time in middle school, I got something in the 500s, but I don't remember specifics.
None of these were particularly recent, thankfully.
Highest = "high" (over 600)
Lowest = 28
High= "High" like Kathy over 600
Low=14 don't remember much about it
Highest 178. Lowest 58.........
HIgh - "High" at diagnosis - they later told me that i was in the 700s
Low - 41 (so far.... - but I have only been at this diabetes thing since May :0)


just had a high of 244 - just I didn't plan accurately for those scoops of cookie dough!
Sushi is my weakness. Why does white rice have to be so bad for you. I just found sushi a few years before being diagnosed. My sugars always hit the 200's after sushi. Well, something has got to kill us.
high 455
low 25
In the 1990s when I was hypo unaware I was 10 when emergency took me to the ER and that was after they gave me some glucose. After having that type of emergency I would have to fight the highs of 400 and 500. I now know how to manage much better and haven't had those type of lows or highs in years.
Highest: 435
Lowest: 45
:) highest was like a week after being diagnosed, and i forgot to take a shot,
and lowest was completely random and i was babysitting a hyper 2 year old.
and i had no glucose!
i had to eat snickers lol!
My lowest would be 40

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