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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / August 2005

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Weight Loss Study--4000 long term losers11 Aug 2005 11:37 GMT23
Some tidbits from a published weight loss study of 4,000 people who lost
 an average of 73 pounds and kept it off an averge of 5 years.
Women reported burning off an average of 2,545 calories a week in
physical activity. Men reported an average of 3,293 calories per week.
new drinkfuze.com11 Aug 2005 09:57 GMT1
anyone heard of these before?
danni and I were at krogers picking up
the drugs again lol and these were next
to the pharmacy in a refrigerator thingy..
Turning food into trash11 Aug 2005 09:24 GMT2
Turning food into trash
8/8/2005 - Water, we save. Energy, we conserve.
But food, it seems, we can waste, junk and bin and
no-one cares. Except one crusader, whose 20-year
Profiteering phonys11 Aug 2005 08:12 GMT1
In many parts of life we see the crooks defending
their conduct and understating their gains.
They just want to preserve their gains.
They seem to think we are not capable
Charles Evans11 Aug 2005 04:35 GMT1
Someone would threaten Charles with a lawsuit.  He
would say come on.   I did have personal
contact with him and that was no joke or
idle threat.
Benefits of Metformin monotherapy for Type II's11 Aug 2005 04:31 GMT4
http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2990
Frequency of blood glucose monitoring in relation to glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes.11 Aug 2005 04:17 GMT286
Studies after studies, after studies, after studies prove that
frequency of blood sugar testing, in Type 2  diabetics, who do not use
insulin, have no relation to blood glucose control:
Study done in Italy,involve two thousand diabetics, over three years.
Nutrtionist in Target11 Aug 2005 04:03 GMT14
I was shopping in target today and looking at some frozen foods,  I was
looking at nourishe frozen yogurt breakfast drink and reading the
labels,  She said to me that I should count the sugars,  I said I
shoujld count the total carbs less fiber.  She said no, I said yes,  She
Dr. Phil and OCD11 Aug 2005 03:59 GMT3
My wife is watching Dr; Phil.  
i am a captive audience.
Today  he has a local TV character know
in Houston as Mattress Mack.He owns a furniture
Patient Safety and Medical System Errors11 Aug 2005 03:58 GMT5
The American College of Endocrinology and American Association of
Clinical Endocrinologists has just released a Position Statement on
Patient Safety and Medical System Errors in Diabetes and
Endocrinology. In view of the claims and counterclaims that have been
meter readings11 Aug 2005 02:33 GMT37
I have been testing my blood for about 3 years now using a freestyle meter.
I decided to get a new meter for ease of use and I just got an ACCU-Chek
Compact meter . I test twice a day and have been using both to compare . I
find the Accu Chek results to be higher than the ...
Valerie ...10 Aug 2005 21:50 GMT1
.. my boss, was diagnosed as a T2 about a year ago, I think. Several
years before that, she was diagnosed with non-alcoholic cirrhosis of the
liver. This basically means that her diet is restricted to between 10
and 15 grams of fat - total - per day.
Tactless remarks10 Aug 2005 20:05 GMT82
I am learning that diabetes is a disease which seems to incite tactless
remarks, even (or especially) from people we think are close friends.  I had
a good example this evening, when we went out to dinner at a restaurant with
a friend.  As she was eating her big, gooey chocolate, ...
Study Links Diabetes-Related Erectile Dysfunction to Vascular Damage10 Aug 2005 20:04 GMT1
More than 50% of diabetic men suffer from erectile dysfunction to some  
degree -- this study explores the physiology of the problem.
"Diabetes-Related Erectile Dysfunction Linked to Vascular Damage"
An oversupply of a simple blood sugar could be a major cause of erectile  
w00t! no hypos for two days10 Aug 2005 19:32 GMT5
ok... i've managed to maintain a steady
glucose without hypos for close to 2 days
now.
i did what mack said pretty much before
 
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