There does sound like a lot of confusion in the article, it says hyperglycemia, then says suspected low blood sugar. Those are opposites. Giving insulin for hyperglycemia would be correct. Then later it says she was regularly running high, 200 to 300, which definitely is not good but not immediately life threatening. It honestly sounds like this lady didn't know what she was doing and made no effort to learn, plus she may have been shilling some weird "alternative" products which is bad...
AngryishHumanoid
joined 1 year ago
Without mentioning smartphones or social media, what societal changes have you noticed over the course of your lifetime?
I'm a type 1 too, I hear ya. Funnily enough when I encounter people who don't really understand T1D I tell them to watch the Studio C skit "Diabetes Intervention", they absolutely nail it.