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Drug-induced hypoglycemia, a complication of diabetes, is the most commonly seen and most dangerous form of hypoglycemia.
It is thought that some people may be able to reverse having type 2 diabetes, by sticking to a very low calorie diet (as shown by a recent study). Type 1 diabetes is not reversible.
I was diagnosed with diabetes 3 years ago and have been on Glucophage 500 mg. BID. I recently took Prednisone short term for poison ivy. My labs showed alot of protein in my urine. Do you think the Prednisone did this?
One medication that i know that makes levels go high is Prednisone, it gave me diabetes.
The initials PIH is usually reserved for the medical condition "Pregnancy Induced-Hypertension". This type of hypertension is usually reversible once the baby is born.
It's natural to be tired and drowsy after you eat. It's got nothing to do with diabetes.
Alcoholic blackouts (chemically-induced amnesia) are a normal progression of the disease of alcoholism. They have nothing directly to do with diabetes, although the disruption of metabolism caused by diabetes can aggravate the condition. See the Related Links below for more information.
reversible
Yes, this change is reversible.
This is a reversible process.
You think probable to a reversible reaction.
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