After a fbg of 6.5 this morning I decided not to test until pre lunch which was 3.1! Did a retest on a different finger which was 3.2 I feel perfectly OK. Had 1 slice of Irish white bread toasted with a cheese slice for breakfast at 6.30am then housework and a 40 min brisk walk, have been stressed and not slept well last night ( usually sleep like a log) Just eaten a bacon roll for lunch since my bloods were so low thought that I could use the carbs. Sorry for the very long post but I'm baffled, can anyone explain?
If your profile is correct, and you don't take any medication, I could speculate your body is beginning to function quite well. Many people find housework is a great form of exercise for the bloods. For housework, on principal, I could never be thus persuaded!
I often run in the 3s for very long periods, and before meals am these days often in the numbers you saw today, and sometimes in the 2s. When I get into the 2s I usually feel hungry, but then it usually is a permeable eating, so quite naturally so.
Provided you aren't taking meds, or meds likely to induce a hypo, then I say you need not be at all concerned by low numbers, provided you feel fine. I never carb load after seeing low numbers, I just go on as normal. If I am feeling particularly hungry or getting tetchy, then I just have a cup of tea, with some milk, which just brings me back up a tiny bit, and I stay ready for my next meal. But, those are just my tactics.
Personally, I see carb loading in the face of a low number (subject to T2, not on any strong meds), carb loading in the face of a low number is playing a bit of Russian Roulette. You get nice and healthy low, you force it back up(by carb loading), and then the body is I forced to produce lots of insulin to deal with the high, which can in turn leave you feeling hungry and at risk of decarbonise loading, without the low numbers. That cycle can repeat itself.
Keep an eye on things, but don't be alarmed by low numbers. Mint is my informed belief that non-diabetics also often have these numbers, but have no idea. Why would they; they don't test as we do.
When I fitrst saw my own low numbers I had a mini flap, but then started celebrating because to me, it was great progress.