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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / October 2005

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Question for Dr. Biggs on Levemir14 Oct 2005 03:47 GMT1
Is it known when this new insulin will be available in the U.S. market?
Is it being marketed to doctors yet?
And finally, do you think it is really true that it can be used by T2s
without causing weight gain?
Aspartame -- the shocking story, The Ecologist, 2005 Sept., p. 35-51, full text: Murray 2005.09.30: thanks to Betty Martini for giving the correct author, Pat Thomas, What Doctors Don't Tell You www.wddty.co.uk : 2005.10.11 14 Oct 2005 03:05 GMT9
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Aspartame -- the shocking story, The Ecologist, 2005 Sept., p. 35-51, full
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Chestnuts13 Oct 2005 23:35 GMT4
Had some roasted chestnuts this evening after roast pork, lots of cauli and
broccoli and 1 (one) small boiled tattie.
They spiked me rotten from 2.9 pre-p to 7.2 2 hr post-p.
Anybody know if they are hi-GI or hi-carb as I havn't found any details on
Ping Diana13 Oct 2005 21:27 GMT1
Hey lovey,
Do I have your updated email addy?
Send me an email so I can check.
I don't want to lose contact with you kiddo.
Lyrica for neuropathy13 Oct 2005 20:54 GMT2
I see a pain management doctor for the pain in my hands caused by diabetic
neuropathy.  He's had me on Neurontin for three or four months.   Today he
told me there is a new medication made for neuropathy and he wrote a
prescription for it.  Lyrica is the name.  It is going to  ...
latest Results13 Oct 2005 20:02 GMT14
Just been to see my DN this afternoon and I'm a very happy bunny.
Latest testresults are
Chol 3.9
HDL 1.4
Dr. McDougall's Recommendations:13 Oct 2005 19:55 GMT48
This is the most logical and well rounded advice I have read!!!
Both forms of diabetes, childhood and adult, are rare in parts of the
world where people's meals are based on starches. This rarity of
adult-type diabetes is concerned, since the primary cause of that
Ping Nicky13 Oct 2005 19:15 GMT7
Hi Nicky
I believe you've got a good handle on hypothyroidism.  I am currently
taking 75 msg of thyroxine.  I'm feeling tired all the time (can't
wait for the weekends and a lie in - can then sleep for England).  I
I'm baackk!!13 Oct 2005 15:04 GMT13
Back from NYC.  Had a great trip.  Saw lots of colorful people.
Don't ask me about my BG.  ;>)
Actually, it wasn't too bad considering what I ate.  We were walking so much
I burned it all off before anything could happen.  In fact, many days I had
A little confused, and scared13 Oct 2005 14:56 GMT9
I'll start by saying I am a 24 year old male, who is overweight, and
has been all his life.
Now, I've been having seemingly random, unrelated symptoms for a while.
At first, it was my heart rate. It would go up, and I could feel it
Starlix questions....13 Oct 2005 02:45 GMT40
Two months ago, I mentioned an interest (I wanted to discuss it for
future use) in Starlix (Nateglinide, a drug that is taken before a
meal to boost insulin production) to my Doctor.  She basically said
"Sure" and wrote me a prescription.
Measuring Insulin?13 Oct 2005 02:04 GMT5
I would like some to tell me how we measure insulin in the
blood stream.  
How long does insulin remain active in the blood stream?
                                      Guy
Meters and the VA12 Oct 2005 21:29 GMT13
At 1500 today the VA will give us an ACC-Chek Advantage meter.  I
copied a google check that compares all the meters which I will take
with me me. The military and most other VA facilities have gotten
Precision Extras long ago.
pravachol12 Oct 2005 20:58 GMT5
i went off pravachol for type II diabetes because it was believed to raise
BG.
ever since then the moring readings have been reduced.
anyone alse get promising results....not proven but at this stage optimistic
Diabetes Into The New Decade12 Oct 2005 20:24 GMT5
"Diabetes Into The New Decade", I produced this in 1990, may still be of
interest; if so I will upload the other episodes on nutrition, pregnancy
etc.
http://homepage.mac.com/mkatzman/DiabetesPart1.m4a
 
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