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| Driving Licenses | 30 Jun 2004 23:26 GMT | 1 |
It looks like it may not just be T1's who have to worry about their driving licences: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3850953.stm
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| Lost Control | 30 Jun 2004 22:16 GMT | 10 |
I returned yesterday from 3 days touring Disney Land, Knotts, and Universal Studio. We had all our meals in restarunts. From the little testing I did on the trip, I know my glucose was getting high. This morning, my glucose was 195. It was 220 after a low carb breakfast. I had ...
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| My take on hunger | 30 Jun 2004 20:45 GMT | 5 |
I have my own experiences that says you will experience hunger when you body does have available energy. In a normal person it is caused by lack of food input. So the urge to eat.
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| Questions | 30 Jun 2004 18:32 GMT | 17 |
I am a 26 years old and I am a type 1 diabetic for three years now. Last year I was diagnosed with thrombosis in my left leg and is currently using warfarin. I would like to know if this is common in diabetics. I am also very worried about having children and how pregnancy will ...
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| Superdrug and Acucheck Compact | 30 Jun 2004 18:29 GMT | 15 |
Walked past me local Superdrug earlier today and they are doing an Acuchek compact for ?4 (its actually ?4.70 but D's don't pay VAT) down from ?10. Might have considered it as a back-up if it took the same strips as me other one but sadly it don't. Why do the same company use so ...
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| Lipid panels, are they valid? | 30 Jun 2004 18:20 GMT | 2 |
I am curious how much affect meals have on lipid panel results. My doc never warns me when he is going to do a lipid panel and I usually get 'higher than I like' results. Last time I got HD chol of 50 and trigs of 142 and the LDL was estimated to be 232. Now I am wondering what ...
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| Aphersis? | 30 Jun 2004 17:10 GMT | 1 |
>[Apheresis in severe hypercholesterolaemia] >[Article in Norwegian] >Graesdal A, Hovland A, Bjorbaek E. >Lipidklinikken Nordlandssykehuset, Bodo. asg3@hotmail.com |
| Continuous glucose sensor | 30 Jun 2004 15:13 GMT | 9 |
As some of the old timers will recall, I was in the first batch of humans implanted with a continuous glucose sensor with a radio link to a belt receiver. Few, if any, of the first batch were successful due to what were, in retrospect, silly mistakes in implant procedure.
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| Testing a new connection | 30 Jun 2004 14:12 GMT | 1 |
no message - just testing a new connection
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| Above normal liver funtion :-( | 30 Jun 2004 13:31 GMT | 7 |
Had a stent put in in March & was started on Liptor (10 mgs). Got blood work done & liver was above normal. Lipotor was withheld for 2 weeks then decreased to 5 mgs. Blood test was done & liver was still above normal. My question is will milk thistle help my liver cope with this ...
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| Natural Healing SUPERSITE | 30 Jun 2004 08:24 GMT | 1 |
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| Off Topic / Selling Meters | 30 Jun 2004 07:00 GMT | 6 |
after trying 3 meters, I settled on one I like so I have two meters for sale. Can I sell them on eBay? Any reason why I shouldn't? Thanks,
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| Magnets | 30 Jun 2004 06:10 GMT | 5 |
If a person wants to use magnets and think they help, I have no problem with that use. Just do not buy the from a spammer for an inflated price. Go a hobby shop or tear up an old speaker to find one. Some
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| fasting sugars | 30 Jun 2004 05:10 GMT | 3 |
I wondor if anyone can offer me any advice. Type I diagnosed June 2001. Lantus 29 units and Novorapid as and when. I am waking up on Blood sugars of between 10-15. When I go to bed and test
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| Prickly Pear Fruit and C-Reactive Protein | 30 Jun 2004 05:07 GMT | 3 |
From the "Let's Annoy Ted" department: Prickly Pear Cactus Extract has been shown to reduce levels of C-reactive protein (an inflammatory mediator): Conclusions The symptoms of the alcohol hangover are largely
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