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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / January 2004

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Insulin Therapy For Type 204 Jan 2004 13:18 GMT6
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type 2 diabetes ng04 Jan 2004 12:14 GMT72
I believe that the ide has been discussed before but
would there be any point in having a group devoted to T2 e.g.
alt.support.diabetes.type2.
Its just a question and a thought. I can see arguments for and against.
Red Tape04 Jan 2004 12:12 GMT1
I am sure that when I am in the hospital I cannot
cover every base.  Doped up and almost alive.
Guess I have to hire a full time lawyer just to
keep things straight.  It is real pain when you
sleep Apnea and DM04 Jan 2004 07:34 GMT17
Just heard a snippit on R4 about the link between sleep apnea and Diabetes.
The program presenter did not know if DM caused apnea or the tendency to
apnea encouraged the onset of DM
I am often accused of keeping my partner awake during the night by stopping
Neuropathy Pain Question04 Jan 2004 06:07 GMT2
I have PN and both feet burn so bad that it's nearly intolerable.
I'll ask my pain dr. when I go to have an epidural on the 14th but until
then:  anyone have any knowledge whether or not a ruptured disc at T7-8 may
cause burning pain the feet?
Zicam04 Jan 2004 05:44 GMT1
I started to get a cold that everyone around here has been coming down with.
I started to use Zicam as soon as I felt it coming on and it seems to really
help. If, after the four hour period, it starts to wear off, the cold
Wine for Better FBG?04 Jan 2004 05:10 GMT5
I have been having difficulty keeping my fbg to less that 110, as my endo
recommends.  Last night, as it ws New Year's Eve, I had a fair
amount(several glasses) of champagne at midnighe.  I know that, even the
occasional glass of wine reduces my bg numbers.  What I ws wonderign ...
fiber found to reduce obesity04 Jan 2004 04:49 GMT37
In The News
Fiber Found to Reduce Obesity
Source: American Diabetes Association
Publication date: 2003-12-09
question need info04 Jan 2004 04:30 GMT5
I am on a hand held nebulizer treatment four times a day for my
breathing and I don't do them like I should. However I have an asthma
attack coming on so the other day I did two of them but noticed my bg
went way up over 400 for the first time in a very long time as I have
OT  Airing it out in the breeze in Italy.04 Jan 2004 03:39 GMT1
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Minimed via Medicare04 Jan 2004 03:38 GMT36
Today I found that I must either rent or purchase my 508 pump in three
months according to the medicare/minimed program for medicare
befeiciaries.. .  What's required is unclear to me as their offices are
closed til Monday.  I would really appreciate it me if someone familiar
Control solution with just glucose and non-reactive ingredients?04 Jan 2004 03:02 GMT2
I'm going to compare a couple of meters and am therefor looking
for standard glucose control solutions with just glucose in different
concentrations and non-reactive ingredients, since it's important
that the control solution is compatible with all the meters.
spikes and insulin04 Jan 2004 02:42 GMT3
I'm testing at different lengths of time to find out where the peaks of
spikes might occur with different foods and where I might start dropping.
Seems like a valid point to know.  It is hard to always see them at just 1
hr and 2 hr marks.  Some spikes occur at 30 mins, some at 45 ...
A thought for the New Year - A Blast from the Past04 Jan 2004 02:29 GMT2
It can be very discouraging when after all your best efforts, good
control of diabetes is slow in coming.
So here's a wise and encouraging word from around 2,000 years ago.
"What is harder than stone? What is softer than water?  Yet water
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