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Cops Beat Man ‘Resisting’ Arrest…Only to Find He’s in Diabetic Shock
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Originally posted by Machx2 View PostIt is also diabetics who do not know that they have it. The lack of sugar to the brain is the problem.
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Originally posted by Machx2 View PostIt is also diabetics who do not know that they have it. The lack of sugar to the brain is the problem.sigpic18 F150 Supercrew - daily
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Originally posted by Chas_svo View PostNot usually. Undiagnosed type IIs will have high blood sugars, not lows. The first time their Dr puts them on glucophage, is a different story.
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Originally posted by Machx2 View PostHonestly I don't know much about diabetics, I was just passing what my mom said, who is a diabetic educator. After reading this thread I started asking her about it.sigpic18 F150 Supercrew - daily
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Ill defend the cops actions. The suspect likely was in a slow vehicle pursuit due to him not pulling over, which is a felony offense. The suspect is offering up defensive resistance to officers commands and attempts to handcuff him. The officers are not aware he is a diabetic and in (diabetic shock)like everyone on this board is. So in their eyes they have a felon that is resisting so they are trained to go hard and fast to gain custody of the individual so everyone goes home. Felons don't like to go to jail and officers get hurt or die when they don't feel like going to jail. You guys need to take out the fact you know the outcome that the guy is diabetic. The officers do not know that at the time. All they know is they have a guy that has committed a felony offense.
That is my opinion. The media edited and put a spin on how they want the public to perceive it. I would like to see the DVR footage of before the vehicle stops. Remember monday morning quarterbacking is easy when you have all the information layed out in front of you. Not so when you have a second to act on what you've witnessed.
Now the front kick to the drivers window made me laugh.
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Originally posted by Chas_svo View PostI'm a pump wearing type 1, and the only real problem I've had is under a Dr's care. I set the hospital record for hyperglycemia (high blood sugar, not low) at 1172, and lived to talk about it. That's when I learned I better learn everything about this disease, as all it takes is a distracted Dr and nurses to nearly kill you. I've had this for 22 years.
Here's the link in Canada about it...
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Originally posted by hustleman View PostIll defend the cops actions. The suspect likely was in a slow vehicle pursuit due to him not pulling over, which is a felony offense. The suspect is offering up defensive resistance to officers commands and attempts to handcuff him. The officers are not aware he is a diabetic and in (diabetic shock)like everyone on this board is. So in their eyes they have a felon that is resisting so they are trained to go hard and fast to gain custody of the individual so everyone goes home. Felons don't like to go to jail and officers get hurt or die when they don't feel like going to jail. You guys need to take out the fact you know the outcome that the guy is diabetic. The officers do not know that at the time. All they know is they have a guy that has committed a felony offense.
That is my opinion. The media edited and put a spin on how they want the public to perceive it. I would like to see the DVR footage of before the vehicle stops. Remember monday morning quarterbacking is easy when you have all the information layed out in front of you. Not so when you have a second to act on what you've witnessed.
Now the front kick to the drivers window made me laugh.
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Originally posted by davbrucas View PostI took care of an 18yr old Type I in the ER a couple years ago that was basically dead...and would have been had his friends waited 10 more mins to bring him in. His blood glucose was 1550!
Here's the link in Canada about it...
http://www.dfwstangs.net/forums/show...hlight=lactate
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