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Q: High Sugar In Urine But Not In Low Sugar Blood
asked by: Pucks on March 24th, 2006
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I recently heard of a case of a person who has high sugar in urine but low sugar in blood. The person is not pregnant. She does not have diabetes either. Can someone please reply to this post. It would be very important. :idea:
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Flossie37
replied on April 2nd, 2009
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High sugar
I can't help but I'm searching the internet with similiar questions. My husband has blood in his urine & high sugar levels. He doesn't have high sugar levels in his blook though. They thought he had kidney stones but the CT showed he didn't. He does have "blemishes" on his kidney. What does that mean? The kidney Dr can't see him until April 20th & he's in bed in a lot of pain. So I'm searching too.
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Shaqeil
replied on April 5th, 2009
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The Same problem here
I also have the same problem. I usually have high sugar level in urine and normal sugar level in blood. Searching for the answer too.

Pleas help
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mominpa3
replied on April 14th, 2009
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Same
I have had back pain for a few days, pressure and they found sugar in my urine yesterday (Never had that before) I am going for a CAT scan later to see about a kidney stone.
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carolin
replied on April 16th, 2009
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Diabetes
Hello

Sugar in the urine indicates that your system in not digesting some sugars.
The most common reason for this seems to be allergic reactions to dairy products, or lactose intolerance.

Carolin wrote a good explanation of what happens in allergies 2 up from this blog.
Read it.
Dairy products cause so many diseases because of allergic reactions.

Carolin
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carolin
replied on April 16th, 2009
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diabetes
hello again

I pressed the wrong button but was not finished yet.

I will continue; Carolin has the right idea I think even though it is an alternative one.

Carol
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