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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / January 2006

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Going on Metformin - what to do about ketons?31 Jan 2006 22:48 GMT17
In early November I was experiencing tingly and cold feet. Oh no!
At first I chalked it up to mean I wasn't putting any socks on at home
and my computer desk sits near the window. So I began putting on socks.
That wasn't the end of it though. Prior to this I was getting a very dry
Remind me...31 Jan 2006 22:20 GMT21
Not to walk a total 40 city blocks in one afternoon.  I don't have my summer
walking legs yet.  Oh boy, am I feeling it now.  OUCH!!!!!
20 blocks to, walking against a super strong (the kind you have to lean
into) wind.  20 blocks back.  Warmer weather today and a touch of spring
New dx info31 Jan 2006 22:10 GMT1
As some of you here know I have been struggling with my diagnosis.  Am I
really diabetic, or merely glucose intolerant?
My endocrinologist has given me a new series of tests, something called
anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase anti-bodies and anti-IA2.  These are, I
Endos have Levemir in the U.S.31 Jan 2006 21:45 GMT1
Mine just offered to enroll me in the pre-release trial. They supply the
stuff and the pens needed to use it. No appointment needed as I was just
there two months ago.
So if you have been waiting for it to become available, it's worth
Suggestion for Chung31 Jan 2006 21:12 GMT2
Do us all a favor and start your own newsgroup.  That way we don't even
have to see your name, whacko.
America attacked and Bush does nothing31 Jan 2006 12:55 GMT180
Amazing, a convoy of military vehicles cross the Mexican border and the
state has to respond because the Federal Government doesn't do anything -
nothing. Wonder what part of the job of President does Bush intend to do?
Wasn't defend the borders one of his responsibilities. The ...
Informed diabetic accommodation in Dandenong Melbourne.31 Jan 2006 09:33 GMT3
If you or a friend or family member need accommodation where they are
diabetic literate try http://lucja.melbart.com .
As a diabetic since 6 years old can assure know how to assist and help
safeguard if diabetic.
Ping:  Chuck OT31 Jan 2006 06:24 GMT1
I was reading a magazine today (Woman's World?) and it said when you are
washing your whites to put in a cup of freshly squeezed lemon juice.  It
said the lemons had a natural bleaching action that take out dinginess.
new here and seeking advice31 Jan 2006 05:05 GMT32
i have a thai friend whose mother has diabetes. the mother is about 55
years old and a little overweight, and was diagnosed about a year ago.
i don't think the medical system is quite as caring as it might be for
diabetics in thailand, at least not where my friend's mother lives.
did I miss something? theres a cure for T2 now?31 Jan 2006 05:01 GMT77
Just thought I'd share my weekly trip to wallyworld with you all was quite
funny today.
Danni and I were about to head to the checkout and there was a woman there
from
Spinal Steroid Injection Question31 Jan 2006 02:52 GMT9
It appears that some of you have had epidural treatment for spine
trouble.  Mine specifically is cervical spine.
How long -- in general -- does it take for the affects of the steroid
on the bg to calm down?
Hi!  Newbie Here31 Jan 2006 01:01 GMT40
This is my first post to the group, although I've been lurking for the
past month or so.  Lots of great information!
I was DX'd in November of 2005 as glucose intolerant -- my doctor
didn't want to use the "D word" as she put it.  Don't get me wrong,
Diets are hard, try liposuction or grastric bypass surgery31 Jan 2006 00:52 GMT4
I'f you're working hard at dieting and you're sick of it, consider
liposuction or gastric bypass surgery to help you a little.
Some people don't need these surgeries so don't be gun-ho and get this
stuff done without knowing the risks involved. Be Informed!
Blessed are the peacemakers...30 Jan 2006 23:01 GMT4
... for they will be known as the sons of GOD:
http://tinyurl.com/76dyx
It appears that the 5th seal has indeed been opened by the Lamb.  Those
who have departed from this world with their blood spilt for the Word
Fun with inflammatory indices30 Jan 2006 19:43 GMT74
G'day G'day Folks,
As some of you know, T2 diabetes is closely associated with
inflammation.  Most people by now know that omega-3 polyunsaturated
fats are anti-inflammatory.  Put simply there are three
 
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