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Abstract
A case of a 65-year-old women with Type 2 diabetes mellitus having comorbidities who developed asymptomatic neuroglycopenia which is also knownas hypoglycaemia unawareness with recurrent episodes of low blood sugar. She presented with confusion and disoriented speech after taking his usual morning dose of medication following a period of poor adherence. The laboratory evaluations confirmed hypoglycemia which leads to neuroglycopenia. Then supportive care was initiated to rule out potential cause after discontinuing oral hypoglycemic agents. This case highlights the increased risk in diabetic patients with other comorbidities like hypertension and hypothyroidism.
