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Default Hypoglycemic Neuropathy?

I had a routine BMP done prior to my infusion last month, and I have noticed my glucose trending lower and lower....almost always below 60, but last two were quite low, 52 and 49. This was not fasting. I had used a Boost drink and banana, the one morning, about 2 hours before the blood draw. I don't think this is a fluke, since this is recurrent.

Of course, no one ever contacts me, and I find this out when I log into my account. I think this is really low.

Anyway, I saw some citations on hypoglycemic neuropathy....any one up on this? I AM eating plenty....if I keep it up, I will fit in Santa's suit.
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