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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / December 2003

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Kitbags for diabetes31 Dec 2003 22:38 GMT3
Apologies for the advert, but this may interest quite a few of you...
Desang.net design and manufacture kitbags for your diabetes management kit
- these are stylish holders for all your diabetic test kit, insulin refils,
sweets, control diaries.
Almonds make top of the pops.31 Dec 2003 22:24 GMT4
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/466168_print
G'day G'day Folks,
Each will find their own little gem in top ten articles.
Best wishes,
Question for the old timers about "denial"31 Dec 2003 22:11 GMT6
I've heard you guys talk about "denial" and I need your
input.
Hubby was diagnosed a year ago. (T2)
He's followed the doctor's orders, lost weight, got active,
From MiniMed to Lantus31 Dec 2003 21:32 GMT12
What is the procedure to disconnect from a 508 and start using Lantus.
That is going to be a far cheaper way to go rather than to continue on a
pump that they are supposedly recalling and I would have to buy a whole
new modern(?) Paradigm pump.  Don't know why I am being pushed ...
Vitamin B12 high on blood test31 Dec 2003 20:35 GMT3
My doctor has my blood checked for vitamin B12 levels among other things.
For the past six months, my levels have been high and she's asked me to cut
back on vitamins though she doesn't seem very worried about the high levels.
During my visits, I've focused so much on the test ...
High Morning BG's - HELP!31 Dec 2003 19:47 GMT28
I am so frustrated!  No matter what I try, I just cannot seem to figure out
a way to get my morning FBG down!
Every morning I wake to approx the same numbers between 7.1 and 8.4 (128 to
151) .
UK NATIONAL INSTITUTE RECOMMENDS INSULIN PUMP THERAPY31 Dec 2003 18:20 GMT1
http://www.minimed.com/common/ci_press_1.html
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In tribute to the United States of America and the State

OT: ASDUK Chat ??31 Dec 2003 15:00 GMT4
Just popped by one night on the off-chance someone might be there but got
the following comment on the web page ! :-
"Sorry, but you are not running a Java Compatible Web browser"
I am running I.E. version: "6.0.0028.1106-xpsp2.030422-1633" - Any help
What's it? Ketone in urine but normal blood sugar level31 Dec 2003 13:08 GMT8
27 years old male.  Had hepatitis B at early 20.  Last Saturday, he
accidentally found a fasting blood sugar level at 170.  Suspect of
diabetes and started diet right away.  To be honest, his old diet is
far from healthy.  Two days later on Monday, he went back hospital and
ADA Releases 2004 Clinical Practice Recommendations31 Dec 2003 09:56 GMT2
Summary of Revisions for the 2004 Clinical Practice Recommendations
Additions to the Clinical Practice Recommendations
 a.. "Diagnosis and Classification of Diabetes": A new position statement
based on the "Report of the Expert Committee on the Diagnosis and
Interesting confusion31 Dec 2003 04:46 GMT1
I am waiting for the smoke to clear on the new law.
I told my wife that I have expected the current
insurance programs to become progressively
poorer.  It is happening slowly and progressively.
Rich People31 Dec 2003 02:46 GMT10
It takes about 10,000 poor people to make
one rich man.  Poor is relative.   I know
several rich people that earned the wealth.
I know of many more that did not earn it.
Diabetic microvascular complications31 Dec 2003 01:56 GMT2
G'day G'day Folks,
For those seeking a better grade of opinion you might like to venture
into
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/449816
Work:(31 Dec 2003 00:12 GMT5
Well ... i'm back today. But when i got back i decided i'd rather be at home
so i booked the rest of the week off:D
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Type 1 Diabetic. Dx'd 1993.

Travel/changing injection times30 Dec 2003 23:21 GMT1
I will be traveling from the US east coast to Paris in about 2 weeks.  I
currently take 14 units Lantus every evening about 9:00, eastern time.  I
think Paris is about 5 hours ahead of us.
Should I just take it 5 hours early and be done with it?
 
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