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  2. Edwarda O'Bara - Wikipedia

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    Edwarda O'Bara (March 27, 1953 – November 21, 2012) was an American woman who spent 42 years in a diabetic coma starting in January 1970 after contracting pneumonia in December 1969. Early life and family

  3. Diabetic coma - Wikipedia

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    Diabetic coma was a more significant diagnostic problem before the late 1970s, when glucose meters and rapid blood chemistry analyzers were not available in all hospitals. In modern medical practice, it rarely takes more than a few questions, a quick look, and a glucose meter to determine the cause of unconsciousness in a patient with diabetes.

  4. Boy, 8, and Girl, 4, Given Bravery Awards for Saving Their ...

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    Jamie Miller collapsed at his home on Tuesday, Jan. 21 after falling into a diabetic coma Boy, 8, and Girl, 4, Given Bravery Awards for Saving Their Dad from Near Fatal Diabetic Coma Skip to main ...

  5. Complications of diabetes - Wikipedia

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    Diabetic coma is a medical emergency in which a person with diabetes mellitus is comatose (unconscious) because of one of the acute complications of diabetes: [24] [25] Severe diabetic hypoglycemia Diabetic ketoacidosis advanced enough to result in unconsciousness from a combination of severe hyperglycemia , dehydration and shock , and exhaustion

  6. ‘The Shining’ actress Shelley Duvall died of diabetes ...

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    Diabetes is actually the eighth leading cause of death in the United States, according to the American Diabetes Association, killing 100,000 people in both 2021 and 2022.

  7. Parents plead guilty in death of diabetic 4-year-old mostly ...

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    The girl's death was a result of diabetic ketoacidosis − a life-threatening complication of diabetes most ... including a son who fell into a coma at 4 years old from previously undiagnosed ...

  8. Frederick Madison Allen - Wikipedia

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    This eventually led to acidosis, followed by coma and death. Only a starvation diet that limited the total caloric consumption would be effective. Allen found that a liquids-only diet could eliminate glycosuria and acidosis. The diabetic could then begin to eat gradually increasing diets, until sugar again began to show up in the urine.

  9. Nurse charged in the deaths of 17 patients bullied diabetic ...

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    The family of a severely diabetic man whom authorities said died at the hands of a nurse overseeing his care last year has filed a wrongful death suit against the facility where he lived, alleging ...