Not really. Someone who's not a diabetic on medication could go even lower. The question really is, how do you feel when you hit that number? Why did you get tested, what had you eaten, and how long before the test did you eat? As you're listing yourself as a reactive hypoglycemic, there must have been a reason to pick that label? Do you suspect RH, have you been diagnosed?Is 3.5 (64) low in a non diabetic??
I am thinking it could be that but I get shaky a lot and I’ve been testing for over a year, only ever seen 2 readings that were in the 3s, so I’m not sure :/ I have health anxiety and that’s why I started testing my blood sugar
Not really. Someone who's not a diabetic on medication could go even lower. The question really is, how do you feel when you hit that number? Why did you get tested, what had you eaten, and how long before the test did you eat? As you're listing yourself as a reactive hypoglycemic, there must have been a reason to pick that label? Do you suspect RH, have you been diagnosed?
I am thinking it could be that but I get shaky a lot and I’ve been testing for over a year, only ever seen 2 readings that were in the 3s, so I’m not sure :/ I have health anxiety and that’s why I started testing my blood sugar
Then it might be an idea to stop testing. With RH you'd see hypo's quite often, more likely. And hitting 3's is perfectly normal for someone who's non-diabetic and unmedicated for T2 or T1.I am thinking it could be that but I get shaky a lot and I’ve been testing for over a year, only ever seen 2 readings that were in the 3s, so I’m not sure :/ I have health anxiety and that’s why I started testing my blood sugar