At least a 50% reduction in eGFR from baseline
Actually, a side note to the story, but it's Novo in the 1980s that invents the Insulin pen
Considering all factors, including your lab work and lifestyle, before recommending changes
Nutrient levels: B12 and related nutrients are monitored when symptoms indicate deficiency or when long-term weight changes could affect intake or absorption
Prevent Future Episodes Dont skip meals, even if your appetite is low Keep quick sugar sources with you at all times If you take insulin or sulfonylureas, ask your GP if your dose needs adjusting Let your pharmacist or GP know if symptoms happen more than once S tay hydrated and avoid excessive alcohol Track your symptoms to spot patterns (e.g., time of day, activity, or dose timing) Important: If you pass out, have a seizure, or feel extremely confused, this could be a severe hypoglycaemic episode