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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / November 2005

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Hypoglycemia Unawareness Part 124 Nov 2005 03:12 GMT6
"You know the signs; sweating, shakiness, dizziness.  Together they
tell you that your blood glucose is dropping to low.
Although unpleasant to experience, these signals from your body are
really lifesavers.  They tip you off that danger is near and it's time
Breast feeding may cut risk of T223 Nov 2005 23:44 GMT2
Some info on breast feeding cutting the risk of T2:
http://www.healthscout.com/news/322/529291/main.html
New outsized (fat-friendly) toilets a danger to slim people: Report23 Nov 2005 19:15 GMT3
NEW FAT-FRIENDLY POTTIES ENDANGERING THE SKINNY!
 By David Languel International Herald Tribune
Skinny people are falling into enormous toilets -- and fat folks are to
blame.
Back in the 5% club23 Nov 2005 17:29 GMT7
I don't know how many of you remember me. I was on ASD a couple of
years ago (centuries in Usenet time). Anyway, I recently had my
semi-annual checkup, and the A1C was 5.2%.
I've never had a test under 6% since the beginning, but my last checkup
Medcape article about use of insulin for type 2 diabetes control23 Nov 2005 16:19 GMT1
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/515847
Registration is required, but free.
Susan
Type 1 & airport security23 Nov 2005 13:50 GMT35
My wife and I are flying to Phoenix for Thanksgiving.  I haven't flown since
9-11 and was wondering what the current security policies are for insulin
syringes.  I remember a few years ago that the syringes were going to be
held by a flight attendant and returned after landing.  But ...
Aspartame  linked to increased cancer risk in rats, Ramazzini Foundation lifetime study on 1,800 rats, Charlotte Schubert, www.nature.com/news : other relevant recent research: Murray 2005.11.21 23 Nov 2005 10:16 GMT9
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/1254
Aspartame  linked to increased cancer risk in rats, Ramazzini Foundation
lifetime study on 1,800 rats, Charlotte Schubert, www.nature.com/news :
Hello Madison23 Nov 2005 03:35 GMT3
I just wanted to wish you a great Thanksgiving, a wonderful Christmas, and
a better New Year than you had last year. I hope things are going better for
you, and I am sure that a lot of other people here on the newsgroup do,
also.  We are thinking about you.
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Me again23 Nov 2005 02:20 GMT51
One of you nice people asked me about testing after having oatmeal.  I never
tried that before and I should, just to see what happens.
Haven't been checking b/s levels either, but I need to start to do that.
Especially where my AC1 numbers were up a little.
PING: Nico23 Nov 2005 01:35 GMT1
I thought you might find this interesting, since it won't be too long
before you'll have to let DD out on her own for school. It was posted on
the IP list.
Vicki
Reason to be cynical23 Nov 2005 01:31 GMT1
There is a broad range of people here and
all of us wants to be experts.
Unfortunately,  it take a great effort
to achieve expertise.
Chain Letters23 Nov 2005 01:00 GMT3
I used to hear gossip where I live about
this fellow that made a lor of miney from
chain letters.  He did not respond to them, He starteds
them.  Allegedly put out several hundred a year.
Lancets23 Nov 2005 00:53 GMT25
Just got new Intouch Ultra and instructions say to change lancet after
each test. Since I am the only user is this necessary? Or can the
lancet be changed less frequently?
A real Thanksgiving this year23 Nov 2005 00:29 GMT2
I haven't been able to enjoy a real turkey dinner, with all the trimmings,
for many years. This year I am going to my daughters for Thanksgiving.
Thanks to Novolog, which I started using recently, I intend to eat a FULL
turkey dinner with ALL the trimmings. I will start out ...
 
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