Live Rescue: Man Saved from Diabetic Seizure (Season 1) | A&E

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Medics respond to a call from someone who found a man lying on the ground unconscious and having a seizure. They soon discover he has diabetes and has extremely low blood sugar in this clip from “8.12.19”. #LiveRescue
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27 thoughts on “Live Rescue: Man Saved from Diabetic Seizure (Season 1) | A&E

  1. I remember walking back to a beach house in georgia and had a low it bad enoiugh that we look like we are drunk and some people wont stop luckily I think my cousin found me and I was saved. Go EMS!!

  2. Glucose tablets are a scam. Strangely, Smarties work the quickest of everything I've tried. I don't leave home without them.

  3. As a Type 1 diabetic. I’ve had many episodes of really low blood sugar that ended up in seizures. The scariest experience I’ve ever felt, Considering that in each one of them I could’ve died if someone didn’t help me.

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