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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 2117567" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>That it is... The method used was on non D patients, the therory at the time was to (in short.) reset the brain by inducing a coma then pull them out of it.. Some patients underwent a whole course of this "treatment."</p><p></p><p>There have been cases of T1s with brain damage/personality disorders arising for such events leading to coma..</p><p>However, I was hoping to highlight the effects of hypoglycemia in an "advanced state" with this old clip. In order for [USER=407228]@ConorD29[/USER] & his partner to try & chop some sense into the event that happened..</p><p>Before the brain packs away the "white flag," it was waving, the body starts to protest..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 2117567, member: 101136"] That it is... The method used was on non D patients, the therory at the time was to (in short.) reset the brain by inducing a coma then pull them out of it.. Some patients underwent a whole course of this "treatment." There have been cases of T1s with brain damage/personality disorders arising for such events leading to coma.. However, I was hoping to highlight the effects of hypoglycemia in an "advanced state" with this old clip. In order for [USER=407228]@ConorD29[/USER] & his partner to try & chop some sense into the event that happened.. Before the brain packs away the "white flag," it was waving, the body starts to protest.. [/QUOTE]
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