Your blood sugar results appear to be within normal and non-diabetic range.
It is wise of you to check from time to time given your family history of diabetes.
If you are concerned about diabetes, you can be proactive already to prevent it happening. This will include-
1. Regular exercise
2. Maintaining normal body weight
3. Eating a whole unprocessed foods diet, focusing on lower carb foods.
You can also request your Dr to check your Hba1c when you do your annual medical... to track the trend of your average blood glucose levels over time.
Hi. So, the exact number for everyone as to fasting glucose level and what they'd see after 3 hours after eating is unique. There is a 'range' of normal. Normal for fasting glucose level range is around 72 to 99 and up to 140 two hours after eating. https://www.medicinenet.com/normal_blood_sugar_levels_in_adults_with_diabetes/article.htm You sound within normal to me. Have you been concerned for any reason? Did you recently get this lab work done? Tell us more!