In a diabetic emergency, such as hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), it's generally recommended to provide 15 grams of fast-acting carbohydrates, such as glucose tablets, fruit juice, or regular soda. This amount can quickly raise blood sugar levels. After 15 minutes, if symptoms persist, another 15 grams can be given. Always follow up with a longer-acting carbohydrate or snack to stabilize blood sugar levels.
Diabetic Emergency
Yes, it is. Give up sugar totally and use a sweetener.
non
stop eating so much sugar and get to the hospital
not alot and a balanced amount of sugar and glycose
If you are diabetic, your doctor may want you to follow a specific diet. Look for diabetic recipes that are low in sugar, simple carbohydrates and fat. Sugar substitutes should be used, but white sugar, brown sugar, high fructose corn syrup and honey can all raise your blood sugar levels if you eat too much.
There should be no sugar in your urine unless you are an uncontrolled diabetic.
40 grams is recommended for non diabetic people.
A diabetic should focus on buying sugar free items and those that are very low in suger. They can also purchase sugar substitutes which make eating without sugar much easier.
All pop is bad for a diabetic, type 1 or 2. Way too much sugar.
diabetes is known mainly because they have too much sugar turn diabetic and if they have too much sugar then they sleep for the rest of their lives
It depends a lot on the person. Some people are diabetic and eat no sugar at all.