The study found the glucose number found upon admission minus the HbA1c estimation of normal glucose for that person is the simple equation to determine how serious someone’s first acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) really is. This will greatly help with treatment.
Doctors can now use this as a new rule of thumb they never had before.
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2 posted on
10/11/2025 8:21:40 PM PDT by
ConservativeMind
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Bump. Thanks for posting.
3 posted on
10/11/2025 8:33:58 PM PDT by
Robert357
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4 posted on
10/11/2025 8:35:44 PM PDT by
sauropod
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Started wearing a glucose meter 90 days ago due to pre-diabetes diagnosis and its been eye opening. I’ve lost 30 lbs and experimenting with different foods have been interesting. Had too many tater tots yesterday and got up to 250 on the meter and felt like crap. Told my wife how many times have I had a cheeseburger with fries and a couple cookies. Now I have too many tater tots and it rocked how I felt.
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