What are the typical ranges for blood glucose in non-diabetics?

Glad your husband listened to you and didn’t react the way my Father did. I’m giving him abit of time to cool down, but am afraid to call up at the moment because of the blast of #@!# I got. It was not pleasant, but at least I know my Mum is doing something, or at least she said she way. My Dad is pretty well the “leader” of the pack in the household - sad to say - it’s that age group I guess - but I maybe wrong.

Hey Brunette - I wish I lived closer - my family does not live in the same city as I do - we are 2 hours apart. If I could done the proper/more tests, I would have maybe felt more satisfied by the results, as just 1 does not signify that “thou be a diabetic”, but unfortunately that couldn’t be done. I did try to stress this to them calmly as I could, but to no avail. Frankly, my Dad is not interested in any further discussion on diabetes or having my Mum involved, tho’ secretly she maybe able to talk to me about it if my Dad doesn’t listen in on the convo when I call up next week.

I’m probably in deep #$@! now anyway with my parents, as my story has been posted in a few diabetic forums, and sadly one person posting it didn’t make the story not sound like it was written by myself. It was obvious who had written it, luckily they have removed the link, but am hoping my Dad didn’t see this (it was posted on Facebook - and he is an addict to Facebook - keeping on with all of us on there).

I tested my non-diabetic husband this AM (fasting) and he was 132, I was 148 (t1) for the #test2010 for that GDA NY Test’olution