According to the GAPP2™ (Global Attitudes of Patients and Physicians) survey, funded by Novo Nordisk and presented today at the Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD), four out of five (80%) people with type 2 diabetes have experienced self-treated hypoglycemia...
Tag: Hypoglycemia
Yesterday I told Jessica that I felt a little like someone with type 2 diabetes. My numbers rarely go over 200 and I haven’t had any episodes of severe…
Lilly Diabetes today announced the release of a new mobile application designed for caregivers and healthcare providers who support people with type 1 diabetes. The Lilly Glucagon Mobile App is a tool to teach how to use Glucagon for injection, through simulated practice. Glucagon, 1 mg (1 unit), is indicated to treat severe hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). Severe hypoglycemia due to insulin may result in loss of consciousness (insulin coma).
A friend of mine sent me a link yesterday to an article titled Risks of Marathon Running and Hypoglycemia in Type 1 Diabetes with a note, “please be…
At something like 4:30 AM on this past Thursday morning, my CGMS woke me up with the “low” alarm. Hypoglycemia. I always keep my receiver in bed…
Milestones I’ve experienced in the past week: receiving a new glasses prescription, acquiring a queen-sized bed, and ending the “Honeymoon…
Novo Nordisk's ultra long-acting basal insulin Degludec significantly reduces risk of hypoglycemia during the night compared to insulin glargine, according to two long-term studies. The company announced the clinical results from two 52-week phase 3a treat-to-target studies comparing Degludec to insulin glargine in basal-bolus treatment of type 1 and type 2 diabetes...
I had a very scary night last night. It started out like most nights, nothing unusual. I checked my blood sugar before eating dinner, it was 130, …
As a child with diabetes, one of the most frightening reminders of the danger of the disease was the emergency glucagon kit. Not only was it a symbol of the terrifying risk of severe hypoglycemia...
My blood sugar reading was 44 mg/dl...I had run out of glucose tablets and Lucozade Sport – a glucose drink that I depend on for low blood sugars...