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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / January 2006

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Diabetics who visited us during our shiva17 Jan 2006 21:12 GMT43
In my faith, we sit shiva where people come over and bring sweets and we
talk, and we talk and we talk.
Tonight, I sat in the room with about seven diabetics and those with
diabetic family members.
Headaches17 Jan 2006 21:08 GMT19
Ok, the irony of this is driving me nuts.  I recently started using
the apps at www.calorieking.com with a high degree of success.  The
past 7 days, I've been more in control than I have been in the last 5
years.  Unfortunately, I'm noticing a trend that's somewhat
Almost OT:  Urinalisis and Ketones17 Jan 2006 20:05 GMT13
Hello group-
I'm back for a bit.  :)
Last Friday I came down with a raging UTI.  Actually, it was four days after I'd
finished anti-biotics for a UTI, so it had come back worse than ever.
This moment is17 Jan 2006 19:46 GMT1
filled with Joy.
I now choose to experience the sweetness of Today.
Louis Hay   visit HayHouse
help for painful feet17 Jan 2006 19:16 GMT3
I have been  t2 for about a year-my recent blood test with the doctor
was ok,i do not take any medication at the moment,but my feet get
painful from time to time.
any suggestions as to how to relieve this
Meter suggestion for cold/humid environments17 Jan 2006 18:46 GMT15
Can anyone recommend a meter that works well in low-temperature, high-
humidity environments?  I play ice-hockey, and like any type of exercise,
it's important to test my blood sugar often. However, the rink is usually
too cold for the meter to function properly, and even after it ...
Idiot posts from idiot posters17 Jan 2006 18:08 GMT50
I was recently diagnosed as a Type 2 diabetic.
Now I realise that a lot of posts here are about the treatment of diabetes and other helpful things.
What bothers me is the number of posts criticising diabetics for being diabetic.
According to these posts (by ignorant posters) all ...
Thoughts on pineapple17 Jan 2006 18:07 GMT11
G'day G'day Folks,
 Are you the sort of person who likes to read articles that confirm
your current beliefs?  I guess most of us are to some extent.  What
though if we already took the time to read what people we don't
Possible Biases in Clinical Trial Results17 Jan 2006 16:07 GMT13
Just read a very interesting paper by James McCormack. I fully support
his assessment. You can view it on:
www.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/320/7251/1720?ijkey=6551a83fb4811bf603d6..(why
can't I hyperlink this??)
Diabetes - The Uninsured - The Solution17 Jan 2006 15:57 GMT2
Diabetes - The Uninsured - A Solutio
No policy will cover you for Diabetes diagnosed before you applied for the policy.
With more than 41 million people uninsured in America today, the lack of health care benefits has a widespread effect on American society.
However, this number ...
Splenda17 Jan 2006 15:35 GMT62
Has anyone found Splenda dangerous?
I have tried most of the other artificial sweeteners and they all cause me
one health problem or another.
Thanks
In the Treatment of Diabetes, Success Often Does Not Pay17 Jan 2006 14:48 GMT2
My apologies in advance if the New York Times "Bad Blood"
series was already discussed while I was absent. Ignore this
if it has already been posted.
Two articles in particular interested me from the series;
Rec: Winter warmer-upper17 Jan 2006 14:15 GMT4
I teamed lentils with smoked sausage and gave it a Cajun flavor.
Look for Lentils with Andouille on A.F.D or at:
http://www.bigoven.com/recipe160406
Low carb and diabetic-friendly doesn't have to bore your tastebuds.
Diabetes and Its Awful Toll17 Jan 2006 04:54 GMT5
This one is worth reading if you need a little negative
motivation. Or even if you think you don't. Also from the NY
Times.  I'll repeat it in full if the links don't work.
Again, apologies if you've already discussed it.
Hullo again17 Jan 2006 04:54 GMT17
Back from walkabout - started skimming multiple thousands of
messages and gave up.  My New Year's resolution was to lay
low for a while and just say g'day to the newbies.  But I'll
probably find it too hard to resist annoying some of the
 
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