if he has type 2 and doesn’t use insulin, he has no medical need to eat to raise his glucose, so somethings fishy.
Type 2 on drugs can have ups and down in blood glucose just like type 1. You always carry food.
“if he has type 2 and doesnt use insulin, he has no medical need to eat to raise his glucose, so somethings fishy.”
Nonsense! My wife has type 2 and to maintain her blood sugar at acceptable levels she eats fresh fruit in place of the kind of crap that theaters sell. Once again, NYC announces to the world that they are still a passel of a$$holes living in a sewer. It’s the only city I’ve ever been in where the cops look like they’ve slept in their uniforms. NYC has managed to make living illegal! As the song says. “Fish gotta swim and birds gotta fly, but they don’t live long when they try!”
Yes, there is something fishy--willywill, you have a keyboard and internet connection--this does not also mean that you know what you are talking about. Sometimes it is better to read and learn, than to post asinine comments.
I didn’t see where it said that he didn’t use insulin in the article. Am I missing something?
If he has had a previous heart, liver, or kidney problem and needs medication to control his blood sugar he would probably be on Amaryl or Glimperide, which are the same. If he is also on aspirin or other anti-inflammatories, clonidine, or blood thinners he would be subject to low blood sugars.