Thanks @nutribolt .@Pipp I am so sorry to hear that you had to go through that. Just shows how different bodies react to different stress levels and conditions.
Are you on any medication? I have read a number of times that it is highly unlike for a type 2 to go hypo without medication and based on my own experience I am inclined to believe that.
Have you by any chance measured your ketone level at that time? I only ask because you mention in your signature that you follow LCHF and Keto. Although the reading of 3.4 is quite low indeed but if you are in ketosis that should in theory not give the symptoms you experienced so the fact that you did would indicate you were not in ketosis and brain was demanding glucose to operate normally or so I understand from the literature I have consumed over past several months.
6.0 on old meter 6.3 on new meter
I prefer my old meter though I can save options for before or after meals exercise etc on that meter where new meter is as 3 colour coded ranges and if you fall in a range so think I'm going to stick with the old meter
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