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No, there seems to be some wrong interpretation. Kindly read about Diabetes and it's management from the internet and take the right precautions.
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query. I am not aware any such instruction given. For checking blood glucose usually two methods are used 1) Fasting, this done about 10 hours of taking dinner, 2) PP (post prandial) that is 2 hours after taking food either breakfast or lunch. Then there is Random test which done any time during the day. But first two are better. Thanks.
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