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An acceptable blood sugar range after eating for a diabetic person can be a little over 125 mg/dl. However, being diabetic is not healthy and one should strive to get their blood sugar range below 125 mg/dl.

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Q: What are the normal blood sugar ranges for a diabetic before and after meals?
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