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Date: January 19th, 2018 3:34 PM Author: gaped vivacious menage internal respiration
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/01/19/sonia-sotomayor-health-scare-349971
Sotomayor at work after health scare
By JOSH GERSTEIN and LORRAINE WOELLERT
01/19/2018 01:41 PM EST
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Paramedics were called to the Washington home of Justice Sonia Sotomayor Friday morning, but a Supreme Court spokeswoman said the justice was not hospitalized and went to work Friday after being treated for low blood sugar.
"She experienced symptoms of low blood sugar at her home this morning. She was treated by emergency medical services and is doing fine," court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg told POLITICO. "She's at work and following her usual schedule and will be participating in all planned activities over the weekend."
The episode caused concern to some neighbors of the 63-year-old justice, who lives in an apartment near Washington's Shaw and Columbia Heights neighborhoods.
Sotomayor was diagnosed as a child with Type 1 diabetes, which she now controls through a combination of synthetic insulin injections, glucose tablets and regular checks of her blood sugar.
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When she was nominated to the high court by President Barack Obama, a doctor's statement said she practices so-called tight control of her blood sugar. The method can prolong the lives of those with diabetes and prevent serious complications, but risks low blood sugar levels.
"I'm super vigilant when I'm in court," she said in a 2013 interview with Diabetes Forecast magazine. "My most obvious sign, which I can't see, is paleness. If I start feeling any sort of lightness coming on, I immediately check."
Sotomayor also told the magazine that when her new law clerks arrive each fall, she describes to them the symptoms of a "sugar low" and how to treat them.
"You only have like a 15-minute lead time for the insulin to start working," she said. "If you're as controlled as I am, that 15 minutes is critical. You better start eating."
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Date: January 19th, 2018 3:34 PM Author: gaped vivacious menage internal respiration
Sotomayor also told the magazine that when her new law clerks arrive each fall, she describes to them the symptoms of a "sugar low" and how to treat them.
"You only have like a 15-minute lead time for the insulin to start working," she said. "If you're as controlled as I am, that 15 minutes is critical. You better start eating."
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3864714&forum_id=2#35190819) |
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Date: January 19th, 2018 3:58 PM Author: Ruby provocative idea he suggested
They swear he's not joking. Sources who've spoken to the president about the Supreme Court say he tells them he thinks he'll have appointed four justices by the end of his first term.
"It's all about the numbers for him," one source said.
Asked how he comes to that jaw-dropping number, Trump mentions the obvious: he's already replaced Antonin Scalia with Neil Gorsuch, and there are rumors Anthony Kennedy will retire.
"Ok," one source told Trump, "so that's two. Who are the others?"
"Ginsburg," Trump replied. "What does she weigh? 60 pounds?"
"Who's the fourth?" the source asked.
"Sotomayor," Trump said, referring to the relatively recently-appointed Obama justice, whose name is rarely, if ever, mentioned in speculation about the next justice to be replaced. "Her health," Trump explained. "No good. Diabetes."
Sotomayor has opened up about her struggles with type-1 diabetes, but she's managed it successfully since childhood.
The White House and spokespeople for the Supreme Court didn't respond to requests for comment.
https://www.axios.com/scoop-trump-privately-predicts-he-will-appoint-four-justices-1513306203-6274d9b0-1824-45ee-8556-fade9bdb2fd8.html
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Date: January 19th, 2018 4:03 PM Author: Arrogant Lodge Hominid
"Ginsburg," Trump replied. "What does she weigh? 60 pounds?"
"Who's the fourth?" the source asked.
"Sotomayor," Trump said, referring to the relatively recently-appointed Obama justice, whose name is rarely, if ever, mentioned in speculation about the next justice to be replaced. "Her health," Trump explained. "No good. Diabetes."
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