The Diabetes man
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Eat one inch of rice daily ,One square inch of mango weekly how daftWhen you tell someone you're diabetic, sometimes they say stupid things like 'did you eat too much sugar?'
What is the stupidest thing someone has said about your illness?
I think you might need to read a bit more on diabetes, problems and treatments, hypers rarely cause diabetic comas but hypos do, glucose injections, nope not one i have heard of, glucose tabs or gel yes.
I don't think I suggested hypers do cause diabetic comas very often but they certainly can. Given I was just a couple of hours away from one when I was diagnosed I think I have a pretty good understanding of them thanks.
There are pens people carry that if injected with when they hypo release store glucagon.
Then you weren't in a coma, and if you have no glucagon left in liver no injection is going to help.
There are pens people carry that if injected with when they hypo release store glucagon.
Just to add: glucagon is produced by the alpha cells of the pancreas (insulin is produced by the beta cells) and basically has the opposite effects to insulin.That's a glucagon injection, not a glucose injection. A glucagon injection doesn't come in a pen - it's a kit with powder and sterile liquid I think you need to mix the two together before injecting and then the glucagon triggers a glucose dump from the liver. If you are prescribed a glucagon kit the DSN should give you and, more importantly, whoever is going to administer it, a little training session on how to use it.
@Shar67 looks like we are all getting confused about glucagon:
- Glucagon = the hormone that triggers a liver dump, I don't think it originates in the liver, it's a hormonal response to low blood sugar.
- Glycogen = the glucose stored in the liver that is dumped - this is what lives in the liver & the liver could be out of.
I've always though that "diabetic comas" refer to hyper events (DKA) too, and hypos are just hypos (well, you know, not just hypos), but I can see why an unconcious hypo could be called a diabetic coma too. Just semantics
Type 3c don't have either workingJust to add: glucagon is produced by the alpha cells of the pancreas (insulin is produced by the beta cells) and basically has the opposite effects to insulin.
You have diabetes then (seeing my bracelet) but they can cure that nowadays can't they
Question "Do you know that emergency glucagen injection, do I need to stab it into your heart?"
Answer "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!"
The reasoning behind yours & @Flakey Bake 's reply? Someone had seen the film Pulp fiction...I had a fool ask me if he could jab me in the boob if I went too low and needed glucagen
Maybe the boob guy was just a perv...:***:The reasoning behind yours & @Flakey Bake 's reply? Someone had seen the film Pulp fiction...
Very right it comes in a bright orange box it used to be called Hypostop. It is now called Glucagon it comes with a pretty big needle and a little bottle of solution so yes there is 'glucose injections'.
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