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Hypoglycemia
All About Gvoke HypoPen®
Anyone who takes insulin and other medications that cause low blood sugar should know about the premixed insulin Gvoke HypoPen.
FDA Approves New Glucagon Option from Zealand Pharma
Available in June 2021, the FDA approved Zealand Pharma’s Zeagalogue, a new form of glucagon for people with insulin-dependent diabetes.
When Should You *Actually* Use Glucagon?
I was taught that glucagon is only ever used after someone with diabetes has passed out from a low blood sugar. Turns out, that's not true.
4 Things You Need to Know Before Your Next Low Blood Sugar
For everyone who doses insulin, low blood sugar (also called hypoglycemia) is the most immediate and severe possible side effect.
My 10-Year Old Can Save My Life
Anyone familiar with type 1 diabetes has heard the term hypo or low when discussing blood glucose levels. And, whether you are someone with T1D or someone who cares for a T1D, chances are you have bee...
Hypoglycemia Confessions
I would like to say that I can limit myself to 15g of glucose, but the truth is, when I have a low blood sugar, things get crazy.
Don’t Crash: How to Manage Exercise Lows
Dive into the science behind the blood sugar drops during and after exercise so you can better understand and plan for them.
Up All Night
It's fair to say that my wife and I go up and down those stairs at least once a night, sometimes more. He's young and growing, so his numbers are erratic.
What is Diabetes Distress?
According to Dr. Lawrence Fisher, Research Director at the Behavioral Diabetes Institute (BDI), Diabetes Distress or “DD” refers to all the fears and worries that people with diabetes experience o...
Paris—When My Mom Thought She Lost Me
The door banged open and light flooded into the room. I bolted upright out of bed as my roommate groggily sat up. It was probably 3 or 4 a.m., Paris time, maybe 6 or 7 in California, where my family w...
The T1D Unstoppable Theory
Just a few months after undergoing eye surgery, I was on a plane to London, cradling a single carry-on and an optimistically robust itinerary. Each of these experiences served as further evidence to ...
I was Afraid to Go to Sleep and Not Wake Up
Going through a burnout and as a result being diagnosed with depression and anxiety were my lowest point, but it’s all about honesty. My parents, my diabetes team nor my psychologists saw the warnin...
What Saved My Son’s Life
As a mom to a teenage son with diabetes, I have dutifully filled his glucagon prescription for over 11 years. That choice saved his life.
Maverick’s Story
The ambulance and firefighters come but I have no idea they are here. I'm lost in a low.
Worst Case Scenario
Two years ago, Sara had a worst-case scenario when working with her son's school to manage his type 1 diabetes. Learn from her experience.
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