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Tuesday, Aug 31, 2021 : Issue #1163 DISASTERS AVERTED — Near Miss Case Studies Don’t Blame All Symptoms on Glucose Levels |
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Letter from the Editor If you are like me, it seems like the number of emails that we get has jumped up. Often this increase in emails causes me to miss important ones, while I try to delete all the spam that constantly appears. We at Diabetes in Control want to do our part to reduce the clutter in your email box. Starting with our next issue on Saturday we will be sending out 1 newsletter with 6 features each week, instead of the current 2 newsletters with 3 features each. This change means one less email in your box, and a single read to get through all our great articles. Please be sure to add us to your non-spam list so you won’t miss an issue. ***************************** We can make a difference! ***************************** Dave Joffe Editor-in-chief |
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DISASTERS AVERTED — Near Miss Case Studies |
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| Don’t Blame All Symptoms on Glucose Levels A woman, 72 years of age, type 2 diabetes, obesity, taking metformin, GLP1, ARB, and antidepressant (SSRI). Lost 20% total body weight in the past year. Recently complaining of dizziness and weakness. Glucose levels in the 60’s at home, at which time had symptoms of hypoglycemia. Glucose-lowering medications (metformin and GLP-1) were stopped. Continued to complain of dizziness and weakness especially in the morning.... |
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