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Question:

From Ithaca, New York, USA:

What are the dangers of lowering your blood glucose level rapidly, aside from hypoglycemia? I've heard that doing so can cause retinopathy? Is this true? Although I generally have good control, I have occasional highs, which I counteract with lispro insulin. Is this a bad idea?

Answer:

The association between lowering blood sugar and worsening retinopathy is not about acute changes, but occurs when someone with chronically bad control makes rapid improvements (e.g., as occurs when a young woman with diabetes out of control works hard to obtain tight control appropriate for a diabetic pregnancy).

KJR

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Original posting 24 Oct 2000
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