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In the onset your sugar level will be high not lower and will normaly be the start if DKA (diabetes ketone acidocis).
7.7 is an good level.
i hope this helps,
Mysteria
You may suffer from hypoglycemia alone or you may be pre-diabetic or diabetic. Only your doctor can tell you for sure. It sounds like in the next week he is going to do either an A1C which tests for your average blood sugar in a 2-3 month period or an OGTT which means drinking a high sugar liquid and testing your response over a couple hours. At any rate his comment that severe hypoglycemic reactions are common in women your age is absolute nonsense!