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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / January 2004

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introduction and information23 Jan 2004 23:00 GMT20
Hello. I am wondering if you all are open to non-diabetics trying to
understand the situation for a diabetic family member.
My brother is a type 2 diabetic. He is adopted, so I and our siblings share
none of his genetic predisposition for obesity. His situation appears to be
Diabetes and nerve sensitivity loss in male sex organ23 Jan 2004 21:47 GMT3
I have had type 1 diabetes for approx 39 years since age 8. For the last 6
years or so I have gradually lost all sensitivity in the penis. I know that
there are many diabetics out there who have the same issue and I am
interested in how it has affected your performance as well as ...
Thanks for the Link 2de23 Jan 2004 20:39 GMT1
Very useful for getting a new All Uk Jobs Credit Card
http://www.silicon.com/management/itdirector/0,39024673,39117722,00.htm
type 1 since 196823 Jan 2004 17:59 GMT1
Hi all. I'm new to this newsgroup. I am a type 1, have been since Feb. 1968
when I was 10 months old. I have other health issues such as high blood
pressure (may be medicine related), visual migraines, and maybe diabetic
diarrhea. I also have many other autoimmune issues, such as: ...
Net Calories23 Jan 2004 17:12 GMT3
There have been many discussions about net carbohydrates. The goal of these
discussions is to define a reasonable approximation about a food's
carbohydrate impact on our body.
Since weight and diabetes are also related, I have been looking for a way to
monitors ranking23 Jan 2004 17:08 GMT1
I have a question. I'm looking for a good accuracy monitor for me. I am
considering MediSense
Optium. But when I read all of this threads found in google I am not sure
anymore.
Mechanism of insulin action - Is insulin "consumed"??23 Jan 2004 16:55 GMT9
I just tried to widen my knowledge and wanted to research a very
simple question: is insulin during its action "consumed"=destroyed?
The question relates to the rules like "1 unit of insulin per 10 grams
of carbs" etc.
My new meter!23 Jan 2004 14:20 GMT8
I have ditched the OneTouch Ultra and upgraded to the new UltraSmart. I am
very pleased I did too. After reading the instruction manual, I find myself
eager to test and try out all the new features. The meter is the same as the
Ultra but incorporates an electronic logbook. You can ...
EMG Test23 Jan 2004 13:42 GMT2
Going for an EMG test on my left leg.  Anyone had experience with this
procedure?  Would appreciate any feedback (what was done, how long it
took, etc., etc.)
TIA
lantus23 Jan 2004 13:09 GMT5
what is the onset of action of lantus? does it start working right away or is
there a delay? I am considering starting Lantus instead of NPH as basal
insulin, but don't really understand how it works. thanks.
Atkins dieters advised to cut fat intake23 Jan 2004 13:06 GMT89
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URGENT RELEASE - How Diabetes Affects The Body And How Nitric Oxide Can Inhibit These Effects23 Jan 2004 11:19 GMT7
How Diabetes Affects The Body:
Diabetes can effect the human body in the following ways:
Amputations, Blindness, Loss of Nerve Function, Kidney Failure, Heart
Disease, Stroke, and Ulceration.
Free Market23 Jan 2004 02:49 GMT60
A car company can move its factories to Mexico and
claim it's a free
market.
A toy company can outsource to a Chinese
Health Touters.23 Jan 2004 02:30 GMT3
I remember the case of Mr Rodale which put out a health
magazine for years.  He was on a late Tv show and gave
his speil whiich he had been doing since i was young.
He actually died on the show.  My thought is if they
Adult type 2 onset <> stress23 Jan 2004 02:17 GMT12
-- I have none of the so called pre-cursers for type 2 onset......however,
at the time I contracted diabetes, I was employed in an incredibly high
stress position.
Has anyone run across an literature/online source, that can substantiate
 
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