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Every diabetes appointment should check for potential hypoglycemia, say US specialists
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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 2116625" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>Hyperglycaemia in TIDs can beget hypoglycaemia by overcorrection particularly on high carb diets.</p><p>US physicians have anecdotally said that they prefer to keep patients BSLs higher as they may be sued if a patient suffers from a hypo. The likelihood of being sued for the patient developing diabetes complications in the future is much less. \</p><p>Yesiree, watch for hypos you US docs 'cos they are going to happen with your typical dietary recommendations, insulin scripts and the BSL ranges you set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 2116625, member: 468714"] Hyperglycaemia in TIDs can beget hypoglycaemia by overcorrection particularly on high carb diets. US physicians have anecdotally said that they prefer to keep patients BSLs higher as they may be sued if a patient suffers from a hypo. The likelihood of being sued for the patient developing diabetes complications in the future is much less. \ Yesiree, watch for hypos you US docs 'cos they are going to happen with your typical dietary recommendations, insulin scripts and the BSL ranges you set. [/QUOTE]
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