How to Deal with Low Blood Sugar

Expert advice from an endocrinologist on what you need to know to prepare for a low blood sugar emergency

Good Advice Publishing
5 min readOct 15, 2020

When Alejandra Marquez was 12 years old, she suddenly started to scream during an otherwise typical Sunday church service. There was a loud buzzing that only she could hear, and she soon began to have trouble standing.

“It sounded like a mosquito loudly humming in my ear,” Marquez said. “It was a terrifying first episode, and I’ll never forget it.”

Her parents called a local doctor, who told them that Marquez immediately needed sugar. She drank a soda as her father drove her to the emergency room.

A week prior to this incident, Marquez had been diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, but she and her parents were unprepared for the potential dangers of hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar.

What is Hypoglycemia?

Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, is a potentially dangerous condition that occurs when a person’s blood sugar…

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