Dillinger
Well-Known Member
As diabetics we all know the short answer to what happens to us during and what causes hypos but I can't really find any discussions on long term effects - does anyone know of any research into this area?
It seems that hypos are the thing that our health care professionals really fear, and that is understandable to an extent with the debilitating effects of them, but if one is lucky enough to have some hypo sensitivity then they are easily dealt with. Why then are they the massive bugbear that they are?
I'm very aware that someone tragically posted that their mother had slipped into a coma as a result of continued hypos and that is so sad, but that type of tragic bad luck is not really what I'm getting at. If we have a few hypos every now and then and they are met with glucose tablets does it really matter?
All the best
Dillinger
It seems that hypos are the thing that our health care professionals really fear, and that is understandable to an extent with the debilitating effects of them, but if one is lucky enough to have some hypo sensitivity then they are easily dealt with. Why then are they the massive bugbear that they are?
I'm very aware that someone tragically posted that their mother had slipped into a coma as a result of continued hypos and that is so sad, but that type of tragic bad luck is not really what I'm getting at. If we have a few hypos every now and then and they are met with glucose tablets does it really matter?
All the best
Dillinger