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  1. Where can I get dissolvable glucose pills?

    You have many options. Outside of treating a low with the liquid form of 4 ounces of juice or 8 ounces of non-fat milk, you can use DEx4 Glucose Liquid. It comes in different flavors and is available at several retail stores (and even amazon.com).
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  2. Is my blood sugar level of 386 too high?

    A blood glucose level of 386 mg/dL or above attained from either the Fasting Plasma (FPG) or Random Glucose Tests generally indicates extreme hyperglycemia. Hyperglycemia is a condition that occurs when the body doesn't have enough insulin. Consistent blood sugar levels of 386 mg/dL or higher indicate a high risk for diabetes...
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  3. Is my blood sugar level of 1 too low?

    A blood glucose level of 1 mg/dL or lower attained from either the Fasting Plasma (FPG) or Random Glucose Tests generally indicates hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when the body's blood sugar drops too low. If you're experiencing consistent low glucose levels at or near 1 mg/dL, you should consult with your physician...
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  4. Is my blood sugar level of 2 too low?

    A blood glucose level of 2 mg/dL or lower attained from either the Fasting Plasma (FPG) or Random Glucose Tests generally indicates hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when the body's blood sugar drops too low. If you're experiencing consistent low glucose levels at or near 2 mg/dL, you should consult with your physician...
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  5. Is my blood sugar level of 3 too low?

    A blood glucose level of 3 mg/dL or lower attained from either the Fasting Plasma (FPG) or Random Glucose Tests generally indicates hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when the body's blood sugar drops too low. If you're experiencing consistent low glucose levels at or near 3 mg/dL, you should consult with your physician...
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  6. Is my blood sugar level of 4 too low?

    A blood glucose level of 4 mg/dL or lower attained from either the Fasting Plasma (FPG) or Random Glucose Tests generally indicates hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when the body's blood sugar drops too low. If you're experiencing consistent low glucose levels at or near 4 mg/dL, you should consult with your physician...
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  7. Is my blood sugar level of 5 too low?

    A blood glucose level of 5 mg/dL or lower attained from either the Fasting Plasma (FPG) or Random Glucose Tests generally indicates hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when the body's blood sugar drops too low. If you're experiencing consistent low glucose levels at or near 5 mg/dL, you should consult with your physician...
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  8. Is my blood sugar level of 6 too low?

    A blood glucose level of 6 mg/dL or lower attained from either the Fasting Plasma (FPG) or Random Glucose Tests generally indicates hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when the body's blood sugar drops too low. If you're experiencing consistent low glucose levels at or near 6 mg/dL, you should consult with your physician...
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  9. Is my blood sugar level of 7 too low?

    A blood glucose level of 7 mg/dL or lower attained from either the Fasting Plasma (FPG) or Random Glucose Tests generally indicates hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when the body's blood sugar drops too low. If you're experiencing consistent low glucose levels at or near 7 mg/dL, you should consult with your physician...
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  10. Is my blood sugar level of 8 too low?

    A blood glucose level of 8 mg/dL or lower attained from either the Fasting Plasma (FPG) or Random Glucose Tests generally indicates hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when the body's blood sugar drops too low. If you're experiencing consistent low glucose levels at or near 8 mg/dL, you should consult with your physician...
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  11. Is my blood sugar level of 9 too low?

    A blood glucose level of 9 mg/dL or lower attained from either the Fasting Plasma (FPG) or Random Glucose Tests generally indicates hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when the body's blood sugar drops too low. If you're experiencing consistent low glucose levels at or near 9 mg/dL, you should consult with your physician...
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  12. Is my blood sugar level of 10 too low?

    A blood glucose level of 10 mg/dL or lower attained from either the Fasting Plasma (FPG) or Random Glucose Tests generally indicates hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when the body's blood sugar drops too low. If you're experiencing consistent low glucose levels at or near 10 mg/dL, you should consult with your physician...
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  13. Is my blood sugar level of 11 too low?

    A blood glucose level of 11 mg/dL or lower attained from either the Fasting Plasma (FPG) or Random Glucose Tests generally indicates hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when the body's blood sugar drops too low. If you're experiencing consistent low glucose levels at or near 11 mg/dL, you should consult with your physician...
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  14. Is my blood sugar level of 12 too low?

    A blood glucose level of 12 mg/dL or lower attained from either the Fasting Plasma (FPG) or Random Glucose Tests generally indicates hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when the body's blood sugar drops too low. If you're experiencing consistent low glucose levels at or near 12 mg/dL, you should consult with your physician...
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  15. Is my blood sugar level of 13 too low?

    A blood glucose level of 13 mg/dL or lower attained from either the Fasting Plasma (FPG) or Random Glucose Tests generally indicates hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when the body's blood sugar drops too low. If you're experiencing consistent low glucose levels at or near 13 mg/dL, you should consult with your physician...
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  16. Is my blood sugar level of 14 too low?

    A blood glucose level of 14 mg/dL or lower attained from either the Fasting Plasma (FPG) or Random Glucose Tests generally indicates hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when the body's blood sugar drops too low. If you're experiencing consistent low glucose levels at or near 14 mg/dL, you should consult with your physician...
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  17. Is my blood sugar level of 15 too low?

    A blood glucose level of 15 mg/dL or lower attained from either the Fasting Plasma (FPG) or Random Glucose Tests generally indicates hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when the body's blood sugar drops too low. If you're experiencing consistent low glucose levels at or near 15 mg/dL, you should consult with your physician...
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  18. Is my blood sugar level of 16 too low?

    A blood glucose level of 16 mg/dL or lower attained from either the Fasting Plasma (FPG) or Random Glucose Tests generally indicates hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when the body's blood sugar drops too low. If you're experiencing consistent low glucose levels at or near 16 mg/dL, you should consult with your physician...
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  19. Is my blood sugar level of 17 too low?

    A blood glucose level of 17 mg/dL or lower attained from either the Fasting Plasma (FPG) or Random Glucose Tests generally indicates hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when the body's blood sugar drops too low. If you're experiencing consistent low glucose levels at or near 17 mg/dL, you should consult with your physician...
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  20. Is my blood sugar level of 18 too low?

    A blood glucose level of 18 mg/dL or lower attained from either the Fasting Plasma (FPG) or Random Glucose Tests generally indicates hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when the body's blood sugar drops too low. If you're experiencing consistent low glucose levels at or near 18 mg/dL, you should consult with your physician...
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