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I am 61 years old, normal health, taking medication for auto immune disorder with rheumatoid arthritis. My sugar level was normal two months back, fasting 102 and post 112. When I took sugar test last week it shoot up fasting 136 and post 176. First time it happened to my surprise. I do regular walking for 45 mts. Last one month due to travel and pre occupation I missed walking. Now what shall I do? Shall consult doctor and go for medication? Now started walking avoid sugar etc. Since already have medication for auto immune I do not want to add additional medicine. I am taking omnacortil 5 mg on alternate days, HCQS 200 mg/day and Azoran 50 mg twice per day. Request your advice please.


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