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You don't have diabetes, but you can be considered to be having pre-diabetes as your fasting sugar level is high, but not high enough to class as you as being diabetic. It also means that you are at risk of diabetes, unless you make changes to your lifestyle. As far as your sensory symptoms are concerned, it can not be because of sugar levels. You might need to explore the possibility of carpal tunnel syndrome in your case. In this situation, there is compression of one of the nerves in the wrist and this might cause abnormal sensation in the fingers.
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