
Dr. Edelman helps a patient who has Flatbush Diabetes (also known as Ketosis-Prone Diabetes) which is a unique subtype of type 2 diabetes.
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Dr. Edelman helps a patient who has Flatbush Diabetes (also known as Ketosis-Prone Diabetes) which is a unique subtype of type 2 diabetes.
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Dr. E’s new patient Kyle is a 32-year-old male who was recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes by his primary care doctor. Kyle has a family history of type 2, but he had one positive autoantibody for type 1, which compelled Dr. E to request more testing. Dr. E shares the latest update, and his treatment plans for Kyle depending on his diagnosis.
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Dr. E’s new patient Kyle is a 32-year-old male recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes by his PCP and put on metformin. Kyle has a family history of type 2 diabetes, but he had one positive autoantibody test for type 1, and he recently lost 40 lbs without trying. What tests and strategies need to be implemented to confirm either a type 1 or a type 2 diagnosis?
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Dr. E’s new patient William had diligently followed advice from his primary care provider that unfortunately kept his blood sugars high all day, every day for many years. Thankfully Dr. E was able to help William turn things around with a few simple tools and strategies.
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Dr. E’s patient Dale has a very common (but misguided) fear that he’ll go low if he takes his insulin before eating. As a result, his blood sugar goes high after breakfast and stays high a good portion of the day. An eye-opening insulin timing study may be the only thing to help Dale trust the process.
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