It's also worth pointing out that all meters have a margin of error. So it's possible your 3.5 was actually a 4.3, etc. I have two different meters and one of them regularly reads lower than the other.
Maybe, a few tests if you are eating the same meal can tell you lots.
Hi Freema, that's a good tip on the alcohol. I refuse to touch the stuff right now, because of liver and triglyceride issues, but I'll definitely keep that in mind in case I ever have a small glass of red at a wedding or something. Could you just elaborate a little on the liver compensating for BG's below 3? I believe my T2 was mainly caused by consistently elevated triglycerides, so any liver knowledge would be most welcome.
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