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Effects after a glucose rise or decrease, does it affect the brain?

  
javichu36
01/16/2018 11:05 a.m.

Hello,

It may be that after a sugar climb or many sugar climbs, does the brain not respond well?

As for example: say that my grandmother is in the kitchen when my grandmother died 20 years ago?

Is that my mother happens to my mother, it gives me that my grandmother is in the kitchen or meaningless things.

Thank you!

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vandorta
01/16/2018 11:23 a.m.

The truth is that I have no idea ... I have been diabetes for 21 years and it has never happened to me ...
How old is?

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JPR
01/16/2018 noon

After hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia I have never had any situation like this ... I don't think it's normal

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RAKE
01/16/2018 12:53 p.m.

I am with them, anything has never happened to me ...

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Merchedm
01/27/2018 7:54 p.m.

Hello, if I have suffered "rare" episodes with serious hypos, if it will tell you .... in short, but that was with vial insulin, now with the feathers it has not given me to do or say strange things and never in hyper.

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javichu36
01/27/2018 8:12 p.m.

vandorta said:
The truth is that I have no idea ... I have been diabetes for 21 years and it has never happened to me ....
How old is?

He is 73 years old, because I'm glad that it is not for diabetes, I suppose it will be because he takes much more bone pain etc.

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nigiri
01/27/2018 9:35 p.m.

I doubt it is for diabetes, now, I would consult a doctor because that can be a symptom of some other disease.

All the best.

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