Saturday, October 15, 2011

DOES BLAIR FOWLER JUICYSTAR07 HAVE DIABETES

"Outfit Of The Day - Mixing Neutrals + Personal Vlog" BLAIR FOWLER JUICYSTAR07 STATED SHE USES HER "PINK DEVICE" DAILY TO PRICK HER FINGER. RECENTLY IN NEW YORK SHE WAS HOSPITALIZED FOR A SO CALLED"SINUS INFECTION"

IS THIS DIABETES OR ANEMIA WHAT DO YOU SAY


HYPOGLYC OR DIABETES HERE IS WHAT "YOU READERS" SAID:
In other cases (& some doctors believe) it is diabetes OR a person can become pre-diabetic or diabetic from not taking care of the symptoms.

I'm going to copy and paste some info from a website (kidshealth.org) because it's easier to understand Smile


When blood glucose levels (also called blood sugar levels) drop too low, it's called hypoglycemia (pronounced: hi-po-gly-see-me-uh). Very low blood sugar levels can cause severe symptoms that need to be treated right away.

People with diabetes need to keep their blood sugars from getting too high or too low. Part of keeping blood sugar levels in a healthy range is having good timing, and balancing when and what they eat and when they exercise with when they take medicines. (Notice the donut comment from Blair...)

Some things that can make low blood sugar levels more likely to happen are:
skipping meals and snacks
not eating enough food at a meal or snack
exercising longer or harder than usual without eating some extra food
getting too much insulin
not timing the insulin doses properly with meals, snacks, and exercise


Also, certain things may increase how quickly insulin gets absorbed into the bloodstream and can make hypoglycemia more likely to occur. For example, taking a hot shower or bath right after having an insulin injection increases blood flow through the blood vessels in the skin, which can cause the insulin to be absorbed more quickly than usual. (Thought this was interesting because she always passes out in the shower.)

Different people may feel low blood sugar levels differently. People with low blood sugar may:
feel hungry or have "hunger pains" in their stomach
feel shaky or like they're trembling
have a rapid heart rate
feel sweaty or have cold, clammy skin
have pale, gray skin color
have a headache
feel moody, cranky, or irritable
feel drowsy, weak, or dizzy
be unsteady or stagger when walking
have blurred or double vision
feel confused
have seizures or convulsions
lose consciousness (pass out)

If the hypoglycemia isn't treated, more severe symptoms may develop, including drowsiness, confusion, seizures, and loss of consciousness. (Blair had a seizure when she was hospitalized)



Hope this wasn't too much and cleared things up for people who don't know a lot about diabetes/hypoglycaemia Smile

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