Thank you all who responded. I noticed the change (I lowered my insulin dose as BS got lower) since a new medication.
Maybe the drug itself, or its influence on eating less.
Well, maybe. There's no simple answer. In the case of hyperinsulinemic pathology with continuing high insulin demand but failing delivery, then probably yes. But in terms of healthy physiology that's not being dominated by excessive glucose then no, not really. Perfectly normal to have low glucose and simultaneously low insulin outside the setting of raging diabetes.
Metabolically healthy people don't have insulin coursing through their veins keeping glucose in check, if that's the question.
Well, maybe. There's no simple answer. In the case of hyperinsulinemic pathology with continuing high insulin demand but failing delivery, then probably yes. But in terms of healthy physiology that's not being dominated by excessive glucose then no, not really. Perfectly normal to have low glucose and simultaneously low insulin outside the setting of raging diabetes.
Metabolically healthy people don't have insulin coursing through their veins keeping glucose in check, if that's the question.