Skip to the content
Search
Beyond Type 2
Menu
About
Our Story
Founding Partners
Board of Directors
Leadership Council
The Team
Join Us
Contact
Diabetes
Type 1 Info
Type 2 Info
Prediabetes Info
Forms of Diabetes
Newly Diagnosed
Diabetes Management
Pregnancy and Diabetes
Resources
GetInsulin.org
Insulin for T2D
Diabetes Management
Understanding T2D
Exercise
Food
Heart Health
Mental Health
Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM)
Veterans with Diabetes
Beyond Type 2 Advocacy
Stories
Diabetes News
Type 2 Stories
Community
En Español
Search
Tag:
severe hypoglycemia
Emergency Glucagon: Everything You Need to Know
Glucagon is a life-saving hormone that anyone with diabetes taking insulin should have on-hand!
Hypoglycemia Awareness and Type 2 Diabetes
High blood sugar isn't the only thing people with diabetes need to watch out for, but low blood sugar, too. Boost your awareness about hypoglycemia here!
All About Nasal Glucagon
Nasal glucagon can save the life of someone experiencing severe hypoglycemia. Learn everything you need to know...
Preventing + Treating Hypoglycemia in Older Adults with Diabetes
When it comes to low blood sugars, there are a few additional things to consider if you are over 60 years old. Let’s take a look…
Don’t Let Low Blood Sugar Ruin Your Vacation!
Here are 8 tips for preventing and addressing severe low blood sugar levels while on vacation as a person with type 2 diabetes.
Emergency Glucagon for Type 2 Diabetes: “My blood sugar was 37 mg/dL…”
If you take insulin as a person with type 2 diabetes, emergency glucagon could save your life during a severe low blood sugar. Learn more…
All About Gvoke HypoPen®
Anyone who takes insulin and other medications that cause low blood sugar should know about the premixed insulin Gvoke HypoPen.
Low Blood Sugars + Anxiety While Returning to Your Busy Routine
Easing back into "regular" life can increase your anxiety about low blood sugars and diabetes management. Here are a few tips to help:
Save a Life: It’s Time to Learn About Glucagon
Easy as an EpiPen, learn how to save a life with glucagon — because someone you know can have severe hypoglycemia, even if you don't know it!
The Impact of Blood Sugar Levels + DKA on Your Brain
Recent research suggests that DKA and prolonged high blood sugar levels cause the most injury to your brain.
Posts navigation
←
Newer
Posts
1
2
Older
Posts
→