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<blockquote data-quote="MarkMunday" data-source="post: 2309733" data-attributes="member: 525839"><p>4-4.5 is in the normal non-diabetic range. If you feel hypo symptoms at this level and as Hba1c is normal, perhaps there are hormonal issues. Verify low Libre readings with a testing metre. If blood glucose is dropping below 4, it is not a reactive hypo and as you don't inject insulin, you may want to be checked for an insulinoma. Are you seeing an endocrinologist? In any case, as you are not injecting insulin, don't worry too much about the hypos. They usually correct themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkMunday, post: 2309733, member: 525839"] 4-4.5 is in the normal non-diabetic range. If you feel hypo symptoms at this level and as Hba1c is normal, perhaps there are hormonal issues. Verify low Libre readings with a testing metre. If blood glucose is dropping below 4, it is not a reactive hypo and as you don't inject insulin, you may want to be checked for an insulinoma. Are you seeing an endocrinologist? In any case, as you are not injecting insulin, don't worry too much about the hypos. They usually correct themselves. [/QUOTE]
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