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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / December 2005

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three-fold increase in colorectal cancer in diabetes patients02 Dec 2005 06:36 GMT7
"Dr. Garrow noted the increased colorectal cancer in diabetes patients
is consistent with hyperinsulinemia (indicating insulin resistance),
which is known to precede the diagnosis of diabetes.
"Colon cancer cells have been found to have insulin receptors on them,
When you feel down02 Dec 2005 05:07 GMT1
When you feel down call this it will make you feel  better !!!!!!!!!
310-217-7638
All rejects on this newsgroup call this number 02 Dec 2005 05:07 GMT2
310 217 7638   It is the LA  Reject Line   Some of you on this group need to
chill out.
glyburide02 Dec 2005 03:20 GMT5
I control my sugars well with Metformin and Glyburide.  Without Glyburide
and using only Metformin (on an ultra low-carb diet), my sugars run 115=120.
But all of this research about Glyburide causing cardiac events and burning
out my beta cells has me concerned.  What could be ...
Have we said this all before?01 Dec 2005 23:31 GMT1
G'day G'day Folks,
I was going through emails I hadn't read.
This one appeared to have been filed automatically.
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/517858_print
Defending ADA's A1C Target01 Dec 2005 22:46 GMT38
http://tinyurl.com/bmydm
Trust us???01 Dec 2005 22:04 GMT1
I am sure some drug company people feel they are doing the proper thing.
They do find some thngs that reduce
suffering.
However it is easy to allow money to corrupt any human
exercise benefit in diabetes equivalent to one medication01 Dec 2005 21:44 GMT3
November 24, 2005
Exercise improves blood sugar control in diabetes
Participating in aerobic routines and resistance training is as
effective as
Substitute for Avandamet01 Dec 2005 21:21 GMT12
I'm taking Avandamet 4-1000 twice a day and it has my BGs very much in
control and I am satisfied with it. However, a month's supply costs about
$210.00. I've checked Drugstore.com and the cost is even higher, which is
unusual.
House sold :)01 Dec 2005 19:39 GMT10
8 hours ... got to wait for offical confirmation, but barring contracts
being exchanged .. i'm now officially homeless and it feels great :D
Sugar vs Carbs01 Dec 2005 18:48 GMT33
I thought I read somewhere that sugar is no worse than other carbs,
except for the quickness of the uptake.  A little clarification would be
appreciated (links are fine).
TIA
Is there any good software for counting Carb.01 Dec 2005 18:04 GMT7
Looking for some good software to count my carb's, and keep track what I
eat.
         Isaac
An inflammation fighting fat01 Dec 2005 17:28 GMT39
G'day G'day Folks,
Many posters are aware that SARS killed by over stimulating an
inflammatory response.  One relatively successful treatment was to
give prednisone.  Maybe the same will be true of the Asian bird flu if
Developing Diabetes01 Dec 2005 17:28 GMT32
I'm going to have a fasting sugar test done today, but until then, I'm
curious what people have found could cause diabetes in an otherwise
healthy person? I run regularly(my last 8k was run in 42 minutes), am
27, no major health problems. What prompted me to go get tested was a
Metformin01 Dec 2005 17:05 GMT27
I have been reading about Metformin and am very concerned for the health of
my kidneys and the conflicts with two of my blood pressure meds.
I started Metformin 3 weeks ago taking 1- 500mg tablet in the late
afternoon.  3 days ago I started adding a second tablet in the morning per
 
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