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What To Do When Reading 480 Mg/dl And How Do I Get Down
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480 Reading surger diabetes

posted April 4, 2023
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A DiabetesTeam Member

@A DiabetesTeam Member you have to take your diabetis seriously. I know none of us can make you see how very dangerous your 480 is. You can not afford to waste time writing to us when it is this high. You are taking a chance with your life, and none of us want you to go into a coma. We are asking you please NEVER take a chance if it is this high GO GO GO to The Emergency!! ASAP!!! We say this because we do care about you..and we need You to care about You too. hugz

posted April 6, 2023
A DiabetesTeam Member

We are here to be supportive, but we are not hospital medical staff specialists. None of us can afford to not hit up an Emergency room if we are too high or too low.

posted April 5, 2023
A DiabetesTeam Member

That is a "go to the hospital" number you don't want to end up in a coma pidding around trying to figure out what to do

posted April 4, 2023
A DiabetesTeam Member

I'll check back tomorrow see

posted April 4, 2023
A DiabetesTeam Member

@A DiabetesTeam Member how are you doing now?

posted March 14

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