← Return to Emergency supply of Glucagon/Sugar in Liver during Insulin Reaction?

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@bassman48

Yes, but my physician didn't seem to know that the liver has a special supply of sugar for such emergencies. And there doesn't seem to be any data on it. So far, only two replies are from people who are neither Type 1, one used meds only temporarily and the other doesn't use meds at all nor has ever had an insulin reaction! Not even basic help or information... I need some experts as most of the GP's that I've met don't know anything about this either especially the liver's glucose emergency supply and the brain damage from insulin reactions.

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@bassman48 It sounds as if you are not seeing an endocrinologist. If you are not, please do make an appointment with one as soon as you are able to, based on our current situation. PCPs can handle very general diabetes questions and treatments but when anything is beyond that you really should see an endocrinologist.
JK