arah, an 18 year old patient with a 10 year history of Type 1 diabetes, presents for her routine follow up. She has established tight control over her sugars with basal insulin and prandial dosing with meals. Since her last visit, she denies any palpitations, tremors, hunger or sweating which she has experienced in the past. She states she just “feels a little tired” when her sugar drops below 50. Based on this information, you suspect the patient is experiencing: Group of answer choices Somogyi Phenomenon Hypoglycemic unawareness Dawn Phenomenon Rebound hyperglycemia
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