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My on air Type-1 diabetes nightmare
BBC newsreader Alex Ritson was reading the news live on BBC radio when he experienced a severe hypoglycemic attack. This can happen to people with type 1 diabetes whose bodies suddenly experience a lack of sugar. When this happens, the body suffers from the equivalent of low batteries and 'switches off' functionality from many areas, in particular, key bits of the brain. Alex explains more about the condition and how he recovered.
Photo: Alex recalls experiencing a 'hypo' in the BBC newsroom, Credit: BBC
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