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Question: If a person is not ill and ate something without covering it with short-acting insulin, then they vomit, could it cause their blood sugar to drop?
Answer:
In the event that you vomit shortly after you eat and have not taken a shot of your short-acting insulin (Regular, Humalog, or Novolog), you could experience a drop in your blood sugars.
DTQ-20010927033510
Original posting 3 Oct 2001
Posted to Hypoglycemia
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Last Updated: Sun Jan 15 12:18:33 2006
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