...ward nurses to control my diabetes because never having been diabetic before my operation I knew nothing about diabetes control. I had four hypos in two weeks ...its not a hypo until your readin...
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...In fact, I had been hypoglycemic for years and then I have become diabetic. I have been taking metformin for my diabetes. I am hoping that ...if I will become hypoglycemic again. But I would...
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...is nervous in case he has a hypo despite having had 2 sessions of teaching with the diabetic nurse. He has a hypo kit. The school are saying ...him upset about the diabetes
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...that I was constantly getting hypos I had a word with my diabetic specialist who advised me to ...bit more energetic and less hypos.
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...more than happy to support her with this. Her diabetic team went in and did loads of education with ...key teachers and the fully support her with her diabetic management including hypo and...
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...care is extremely important in diabetes. Either check your feet daily ...good job at keeping her diabetes under control and she paid for ...work diligently to keep my hypoglycemia from going...
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...with the medical team dealing with my diabetes recently and they have taken ...the severity of the hypo events that I was having. ...but the team expect the hypo events to reduce significantl...
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...how many units I was injecting, I still had at least one hypo every day on that diet. My diabetes management hasn't been that easy due to digestive problems...
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My diabetic boyfriend was hypoglycemic and it seemed no amount of sugary substances would increase his blood sugars. He was in and...
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...You definitely should contact your diabetes team to discuss the hypos you are having. Don't ...April.
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