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2:10 pm January 28, 2011
| jaime
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Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, is most common in people with diabetes. Your body uses hormones to keep your blood sugar in a normal range. But a long-term health problem that needs treatment can cause blood sugar to drop too low.
It could be caused by:
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1:59 am January 29, 2011
| chris33
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It sounds like this is something that my mother-in-law has had problems with. She has diabetes, and a couple times she's complained of having blurred vision, in addition to some of the other mild and moderate symptoms. I'll have to share this information with her.
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8:04 am July 25, 2011
| Justin Lee
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You should take hypoglycemia very seriously by making positive you regularly keep track of your bloodstream sugar levels. If not dealt with, hypoglycemia might possibly lead to black outs, seizures or possibly loss of life.
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10:15 am July 25, 2011
| ganHeartily
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hypoglycemia can be avoided by keeping track of the sugar level in your blood..
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10:45 am July 25, 2011
| geneva
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If hypoglycemia is defined like diabetes, then the best shot we could take is insulins..
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3:03 pm July 25, 2011
| Terri25
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geneva said:
If hypoglycemia is defined like diabetes, then the best shot we could take is insulins..
The best to do if you think you have hypoglycemia is to go see a doctor the problem with self medicating is that you aren't sure you are on the correct medical regiment.
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