I got my DNA tested through Self Decode after finding out both of my parents are APOe 3/4, so it was no surprise to find out that I am a 3/4 also. So grateful that it wasn't 4/4! I was already doing a lot of the lifestyle interventions discussed here. I'm struggling with finding the right diet for me, as my doctor doesn't want to order tests for me every time a make a change.

Since finding out about my 3/4 status I've been trying to make sense of the various blood work results. I've discovered that my blood glucose is always low no matter what my diet looks like, but all my blood lipids are VERY sensitive to diet. So I've been trying to find the best diet to keep them in the range I want, but it's been hit or miss.
Over the past year, my ALT has been slowly creeping up and is now several points above the normal range. I've also gained about 15 pounds during that time. My doctor said that I'm developing fatty liver, which is "caused" by my high cholesterol and weight gain. I knew this didn't make sense, that it was likely the reverse. I suspected that I had developed insulin resistance. Since I'm not actually diabetic, she would not order any further testing. I ordered a fasting insulin and diabetes panel from Life Extension to see for myself, and the results were surprising. This was after a 10 hour fast.
Hemoglobin A1C= 5.1%
Glucose- 61 mg/dl
Insulin- 0.5 uIU/ml
My symptoms point to insulin resistance, but the insulin result is so low that would seem to not be the case. Is low insulin is something to worry about if my glucose is also low? Has anyone ever seen a fasting insulin this low? Maybe a lab error? Any insight or suggestions would be much appreciated!