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Default There may actually not be all that much difference--

--except in severity and the likelihood of such a bad event happening; diabetics who suffer from severe autonomic neuropathy can have adverse events. If one suffers from autonomic neuropathy of any kind, very careful monitoring is the norm, especially if there is an acute onset, as there is in post-infectious pandysautonomia.

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