[3] When the body loses too much fluid, the kidneys may not get enough blood flow, which can trigger acute kidney injury (AKI)
20 , 21 This can lead to weight loss, improved insulin sensitivity, and improved metabolic profile readings
Repeatedly injecting in the same location can lead to lipohypertrophy, a condition characterized by lumpy, thickened areas of fatty tissue that can impair medication absorption and lead to unpredictable blood glucose levels
Compared with matched controls, individuals diagnosed with type 1 diabetes between 0 and 10 years of age have a nearly 30 times increased risk of coronary heart disease, with greater than seven times the risk of cardiovascular death [6]
Losing muscle mass can lead to: Reduced strength and mobility Slower metabolism, which can hinder long-term weight maintenance Increased risk of falls and fractures, especially in older adults Compromised ability to perform daily activities Older adults and postmenopausal women are already at a higher risk of muscle loss due to aging and hormonal changes