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Zorro

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Tue Apr 15, 2025, 10:12 PM Apr 15

Why Older People May Not Need to Watch Blood Sugar So Closely

Intensive management of diabetes pays fewer dividends as patients age and raises the chances of hypoglycemia. But many people have not gotten the message.

By now, Ora Larson recognizes what’s happening. “It feels like you’re shaking inside,” she said. “I’m speeded up. I’m anxious.” If someone asks whether she would like a salad for lunch, she doesn’t know how to respond.

She has had several such episodes this year, and they seem to be coming more frequently.

“She stares and gets a gray color and then she gets confused,” her daughter, Susan Larson, 61, said. “It’s really scary.”

Hypoglycemia occurs when levels of blood sugar, or glucose, fall too low; a reading below 70 milligrams per deciliter is an accepted definition. It can afflict anyone using glucose-lowering medications to control the condition.

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Why Older People May Not Need to Watch Blood Sugar So Closely (Original Post) Zorro Apr 15 OP
1+ Norrrm Apr 15 #1
I have had hypoglycemia since I was 21. Fortunately, I have only had a few niyad Yesterday #2

niyad

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2. I have had hypoglycemia since I was 21. Fortunately, I have only had a few
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 08:17 PM
Yesterday

serious incidents in all my decades, and only one that was life-threatening. I know that when my temper is even shorter than usual, when the mere existence of people around me makes me outraged, I better eat something NOW.

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