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You would just: Develop symptoms of frequent urination, thirst, visual blurring, etc. It takes a very high sugar to cause a coma. Seizures are less common. I don't re ... Read More
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Not likely: Hypoglycemia (blood glucose less than 50, a typically less than 40) can be associated with seizures, but I have never heard of fluctuations within the ... Read More
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No: Seizures can be caused by extremely low blood sugar, and after the seizure, the blood sugar may rise from the stress hormones released during the seiz ... Read More
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No: This is not the way to diagnose diabetes. You should see your doctor for a fasting blood sugar measurement and a blood test called hba1c. These two ... Read More
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Yes: Your brain requires glucose to function. When sugars get so low that you have a seizure, this can be associated with brain cell loss. Diabetics can ... Read More
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Could happen: The Depakote is protective and lowers risk of seizure activity, but if your blood sugar should precipitously drop for any reason, a seizure could occu ... Read More
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Absolutely: In order to be given prompt and immediate medical care when needed, you need to get a med alert bracelet that explains the nature of you illness, such ... Read More
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Seek medical help: Sounds like you are experienced with opiate withdrawal issues. You should get help from your er or your family physician. The signs and symptoms of op ... Read More
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Ask your MD: We are entering an era of primary care being in charge. You need a primary doctor who will evaluate you fully and decide whether further evaluation i ... Read More
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