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I think 71 at 2 hrs is quite low. A reactive low.
http://hypoglykemie.nl/gtt.htm Not true hypoglycemia yet, but close. It would be helpful to have fasting insulin run. When there are reactive lows, that suggests insulin excess. This may precede diabetes by several years, but can imply impaired glucose utilization. Lows are starving nerves just like highs are. While doctors look for highs, they ignore lows. So while you are "normal" for diabetes, your lows, which might be more revealing on a longer test... are indicative of a possible reactive hypo state.
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