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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / December 2005

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Merry Christmas and/or Happy Chanukah!27 Dec 2005 15:41 GMT6
A very Merry Christmas and/or a Happy Chanukah to all my friends on
this group! If, perchance, you do not celibrate either of these
traditions, then I sincerely wish you very happy days ahead, anyway,
in the spirit of the season.
"CJ has Diabetes" A new guide for adolescents with diabetes27 Dec 2005 14:20 GMT6
CJ has Diabetes
FORMAT: 65/8 x 101/4" · 24 page paperback book · ©2005
CONTENT: Pritchett and Hull introduces CJ has diabetes,
a product with unique comic book style. This
Merry Christmas to all 4 of you...27 Dec 2005 03:11 GMT17
who don't have me in your KF. :)
Hope you all have a great time this holiday and I wish your families and
you the very best.  Watch out for the carbs lurking in all the holiday
goodies!
Insulin: Insulin resistance or Renal Loss?27 Dec 2005 03:02 GMT16
I tried to clear this point in another topic but it is not yet clear to
me.
It is well understood that a diabetic patient on getting diaetic
nephropathy(DN) can
How severely do sleep disorders impact diabetes?26 Dec 2005 22:30 GMT5
The subject says it all really.
How severely do sleep disorders impact diabetes?
Before I was diagnosed with uncontrolled T2 diabetes I was in a period
of severe sleep problems. I am undergoing the same torment today and my
Good wishes26 Dec 2005 22:24 GMT12
Although I am a pantheist, not a christian, I still wish seasonal goodwill
and greetings to all.
Alan H
Another newbie26 Dec 2005 22:16 GMT30
Please allow me to introduce myself, I'm a man, no wealth but taste
I've been around for long, long years, the evidence is on my waist.
I was diagnosed Type 2 about four weeks ago. It all came as a bit of a
surprise as I had none of the usual indicators - absolutely no family
Patt LaBelle commercial26 Dec 2005 19:49 GMT11
There's a One Touch ad with Patti LaBelle where she says her BG was
over 500 when she was diagnosed. The narrator goes on to say that
using the One Touch after *some* meals has brought her BGs under
control?
Mouth smells like apples26 Dec 2005 18:37 GMT19
I have a question, namely is it true that if one child's mouth (17
months) smells like apples, this particular child may have diabetes??
How can this be true? I've read about it in a magazine for Child Health
and I couldn't belive my eyes!
Sleep and BG Levels.....26 Dec 2005 17:18 GMT17
    Well, they say the only dumb question is the one unasked. With that in
mind....
    How does sleep affect BG levels, say as opposed to just sitting quietly
in a chair reading? The reason I ask is this is I recently fell asleep
Greece to host the 2006 Fat Olympics....groan26 Dec 2005 16:05 GMT5
HERE'S good news for grossly overweight athletes -- now there's a
competition exclusively designed for people who tip the scales at
400-plus pounds!
The first International "Olipids," familiarly known as the Fat Games,
This Moment..26 Dec 2005 15:48 GMT1
"this moment is fillled with Joy.
I Now choose to experience the sweetness of Today."
Louise Hay
visit  HayHouse
glclacide side effects26 Dec 2005 13:22 GMT3
I started with 80 mg gliclacide morning and evening, 4 days ago. I fee
as if I'm struggling to stay sharp and mentally focused. This i
disastrous for my usual working pattern.
Will these symptoms wear off soon? I'm also having to pump myself ful
A Handy way for 2 Hr Post Prandial reading reminders26 Dec 2005 12:36 GMT3
Hi--
   I used to keep forgetting my 2 hr post prandial time, or falling asleep.
   But, about 6 months ago, I bought one of those wind-up kitchen timers
with a magnet to stick to the side of the fridge.
My Starlix results, plus a chance to laugh at me... :-)26 Dec 2005 06:46 GMT20
Several months ago, not long after Dx, I began hunting around for
something that would allow me to eat an occasional "normal" meal. I
looked at both beta cell stimulators and Insulin, and after a lot of
reading settled on Starlix (nateglinide).
 
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