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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / December 2005

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Low-Glycemic Load Diet Facilitates Weight Loss in Overweight Adults with High Insulin Secretion16 Dec 2005 13:31 GMT4
http://www.docguide.com/news/content.nsf/news/8525697700573E18852570D00069F30D?O
penDocument&subsid=FDE48C5AAAA580E785256BD5007E630B&lan=English

When weight loss is the goal, most diets restrict calories. It is a
relatively simple concept--a person can lose weight by taking in fewer
More budget gourmet16 Dec 2005 12:41 GMT2
I did these for dinner this evening. I had them in the freezer as
"planned-overs".
Bit of salad on the side.
Celebrating tonight: HgA1c results... 5.3 !!
Christmas present from the Nice Jewish Girl16 Dec 2005 10:04 GMT36
For those who enjoy Christmas carols and a cappella music:  A local
Utah group Voice Male has produced two Christmas CD's.  They are
Jingles 1 & 2 (inventive, I know).  Their website www.voicemale.com can
lead you to where to buy in your area.  Enjoy them in good health,
FDA Warning - FYI  16 Dec 2005 04:07 GMT2
Something new is advertised or appears on the shelves, and if you are like
me, you are curious. Will it do what it claims? Is it safe, or does it have
any negative properties? What's in it? And so on.
Here is one that you need to keep your eye out for, and definitely avoid.
Provider and patient resistance to insulin therapy16 Dec 2005 02:35 GMT2
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/516530?src=mp
"Conclusions: Patient and provider resistance to insulin therapy is
substantial, and for providers it is part of a larger pattern of
Diabetic Kidney damage16 Dec 2005 02:05 GMT12
I have recently been put on 5mg of Lisinopril per day as I have some
nephropathy.
I am type 1, 34 years old, female and have had diabetes for 30 years.  I
don't have great control of my condition, with HbA1c results around 10-11.
Peter Jennings tonight16 Dec 2005 00:34 GMT1
ABC 10pm Eastern. His last special report. It is on the  Health Care
Crisis in the USofA. If it is like any other specials he did, it will
be excellent.
Sleepy  
Diabetic Kidney Damage15 Dec 2005 23:02 GMT11
I have recently been put on 5mg of Lisinopril per day as I have some
nephropathy.
I am type 1, 34 years old, female and have had diabetes for 30 years.  I
don't have great control of my condition, with HbA1c results around 10-11.
questions 15 Dec 2005 18:27 GMT46
Since I have diabetes type 2 and only the second person in all the family
history that I know of to have diabetes I have a couple questions please.
The questions are about my Grandson.
A little about him.
Article: re emerging technologies to compete with bg strips.  they may be cheaper!15 Dec 2005 13:44 GMT1
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/12-14-200
5/0004233842&EDATE
=
Dave
unsafe aspartame must be banned, Roger Williams, MP in UK Parliament, Felicity Lawrence, The Guardian: Murray 2005.12.15 15 Dec 2005 10:40 GMT1
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/1265
unsafe aspartame must be banned, Roger Williams,
MP in UK Parliament, Felicity Lawrence, The Guardian:
Murray 2005.12.15
Mike Gray15 Dec 2005 03:08 GMT6
Mike, don;t get sucked into this mess.
I had a docs appt. this AM but had to cancel it due
to other medical problems.
Guess it is too much to ask others to let this
Byetta questions15 Dec 2005 02:59 GMT9
My doctor just talked about doing Byetta on my last visit and I've been
reading this group and the Byetta blogs plus the Byetta web site to get
educated about it.  A couple of questions though that are still not clear to
me.
ACE to ARB-Time taken to stop coughing14 Dec 2005 21:44 GMT15
How long does it takes for the cough to subside after switching from
Enarapril(ACE) to DIovan(ARB)?
ck
Results are in !14 Dec 2005 19:52 GMT2
Well one happy bunny here (at last!)
All tests came back ok so that's a full years MOT pass sorted
Most interestingly though..my cholesterol has gone down to 3.5. In the past
2 months with it being a bit cold and being to tired after work to make tea
 
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