I've been following a low carb diet for about 18 months. I've lost about 4.5 stone in weight and have lowered my HBA1C to non diabetic levels. The trouble is that I'm getting post postprandial readings of 3.5mmol or lower. Is this normal? I've tried administering a DIY GTT test and this sends my blood sugar through the roof, so I know that I can't start eating carbs again or I'll be back to square one. I'm concerned that my blood sugars might actually be too low.
Andrew, I'm another T2 who routinely runs low. Personally, I just put it down to my body having recovered from the stresses it seemed to have been under when I was diagnosed. I adjusted my diet, and trimmed up, although if I had lost 4.5st, I'd have disappeared. I'm only small (sadly less than perfectly formed).
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If you're only testing when you feel a bit rough, it probably suggests that may be due to how low that number has gone. When you test, and realise you're 3.3, or whatever, what do you do then?
I'm OK to lower than that, and the only time I feel a bit "off" would be when I'm in the mid to lowish 2s, and when that happens (not too often), it's always when I've very hungry and expecting to eat. Solution for me is to get on with it and eat! That sorts it out. I appreciate that I do run unusually low, but it just seems to be how I run in my "new normal" state.
It's just another example of how different we all are, and I wouldn't for a moment suggest anyone try to drive their numbers as low as mine seem to sit. I'm not on any medication and have never been.
On a final note; I haven't run an OGTT on myself as I just don't feel the need to give my body that sort of pounding when I am so well, but fair play to you for giving it a whirl.