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Does Any Long Term Type 1s (50 Yrs) Have Lots Of Low Blood Sugar They Didn't Have Before?

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Nevada City, CA
January 7, 2025
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As people with type 1 diabetes age, the risk of severe hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) increases. This can happen due to changes in insulin sensitivity, reduced ability to recognize low blood sugar symptoms, or other health factors. Frequent monitoring, using tools like continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), and working with Show Full Answer

As people with type 1 diabetes age, the risk of severe hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) increases. This can happen due to changes in insulin sensitivity, reduced ability to recognize low blood sugar symptoms, or other health factors. Frequent monitoring, using tools like continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), and working with your doctor to adjust your treatment plan can help manage this. For more, visit url: https://www.myT1Dteam.com/resources/type-1-diab....

January 7, 2025

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