If you or your child is new to diabetes, it’s crucial to educate the people in all areas of your life so they know how to recognize and treat hypoglycemia. Here are tips on how and what you need to communicate within your school, work, family and social circles.
[read_more text="read more" title="read more" url="https://tcoyd.org/2021/09/educate-your-inner-circle-on-hypoglycemia-it-could-save-your-life/" align="left"]Anyone with type 2 diabetes on insulin or a sulfonylurea has a fifty percent chance of experiencing hypoglycemia every five days. Do you have a rescue plan in place? Here are some important tips on how to be prepared.
[read_more text="read more" title="read more" url="https://tcoyd.org/2021/05/expect-the-unexpected-when-it-comes-to-severe-hypoglycemia-in-t2d/" align="left"]If two smart, good-looking, accomplished endocrinologists can have dicey episodes of severe hypoglycemia, anyone can. Dr. E and Dr. P talk about what happened when they each went so low they had to break into their emergency glucagon. They discuss the newest, easy-to-use glucagon options and share what’s coming down the pike.
[read_more text="read more" title="read more" url="https://tcoyd.org/2020/11/glucagon-saved-our-butts-dr-e-dr-p-share-their-personal-scares/" align="left"]Xeris just released the Gvoke HypoPen™, the first autoinjector glucagon pen to treat severe hypoglycemia. Easy to use and convenient to transport anywhere, it’s peace of mind in your pocket.
[read_more text="read more" title="read more" url="https://tcoyd.org/2020/07/the-new-normal-glucagon-ready-to-go/" align="left"]Having the right information and treatment options can make all the difference for people with diabetes (and their friends and family) in order to lessen hypoglycemia worries and provide a better quality of life.
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