
summary. Patients with Type-1- Diabetes have around 3 - 5 Hypoglycemias weekly, if they adjust to a nearly normal blood glucose level. Severe Hypoglycemia are rare, but often ar ed bei the patients, especially if they have Hypo-unawareness. This anxiety can provoke a behaviour of avoidness, so these people try to avoid even mild Hypoglycemia. They attitude themselves to high niveau of blood glucose. So they have a higher risk to get complications or they are living with an over estimated behaviour of safety. Hypo-unawareness and Hypo-anxiety have an urgent need of psychotherapy.
Patient Care Team, Psychotherapy, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1, Adaptation, Psychological, Sick Role, Humans, Anxiety, Awareness, Hypoglycemia
Patient Care Team, Psychotherapy, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1, Adaptation, Psychological, Sick Role, Humans, Anxiety, Awareness, Hypoglycemia
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