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    Thesis: for healthy individual, <70mg/dL isn't bad - Hypoglycemia

    Yes blood glucose are in steady level all the time, even in bellow normal ranges. No spike whatever I eat. Thank you! To answer your question, I am a data scientist for work. Thus it translated also personally, because I am passionate about data... So I started to collect different kind of...
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    Thesis: for healthy individual, <70mg/dL isn't bad - Hypoglycemia

    Hi, thanks. I don't need to be diagnosed, just sharing my experience. 77 is just the time of the screenshot. Look the red line, I was at 55 most of the night. I will do a finger prick test soon to confirm. But 6 sensors, thus 12 weeks and it is always the same pattern, <70 most of the time...
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    Thesis: for healthy individual, <70mg/dL isn't bad - Hypoglycemia

    Well, it is my 6th sensor already, and I am always in <70 during the night. Thus I can say that it is not a problem with the sensor itself. But I will will do a finger test to confirm soon.
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    Thesis: for healthy individual, <70mg/dL isn't bad - Hypoglycemia

    Hello, French 32yo, M, 1m85, 70kg, lean. Run every other day (mostly z2 and rarely z5 intervals) and strength workout when not running. I noticed since I monitor my blood glucose that I am most of the nighttime below 70mg/dL. However, when looking into it, I don't have any symptoms or problems...
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