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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / January 2006

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Keep the CRaP to less than point 2% in your life.16 Jan 2006 06:30 GMT20
Well that may well have been the recommendation in this medscape
article.
G'day G'day Folks,
Most of us know it is important to the keep the C-Reactive Protein,
Is it possible to eat too few carbs.16 Jan 2006 06:19 GMT60
I have been trying to just eat about 12 -15 carbs for breakfast and lunch,
at dinner I can handle a few more. Today at lunch I had about 15g carbs and
I was 160 after 2 hours. The last two days I had about 20-25g carbs and was
< 140 after 2 hours.
Not neuropathy16 Jan 2006 03:30 GMT32
I went to the podiatrist today.  I hit my ankle two weeks ago and I have
been like Chester from Gunsmoke.  
After the night of all the diabetics and their stages of complicatoins,
I started to think that perhaps, my ankle wasnt healing because of my
Obese woman (440-660 lbs) fork-lifted through window16 Jan 2006 02:36 GMT4
Obese woman fork-lifted through window
Budapest: Fire fighters here had to remove a window and a large section
of wall, and used a fork-lift to extract a grossly overweight woman
from her home, MTI news agency has reported.
Thanks Guys16 Jan 2006 00:40 GMT10
I haven't stuck my head in here for a while as I've been away and my
diabetes has been pretty much under control but I have a story I know a few
of you (Beav, Ratty. Fester etc) may find interesting.
Helped out at a Scouts xmas carol service before xmas putting in the sound
Re-use of Guardian sensors?15 Jan 2006 21:50 GMT4
I read in this group that the price of the Minimed Guardian continuous
blood glucose monitor is quite high, along with the sensor and/or
transmitter, which has to be replaced every 3 days or so.
What I'm curious about is how Minimed will make sure users won't cheat
New dr made a difference.15 Jan 2006 20:32 GMT7
After a lot of frustration, I finally decided to switch to a female
endocrinologist.  I felt that maybe she would understand that to a
single, vain female not being fat was more important to me than having
my blood sugars under control (NO LECTURES PLEASE).  I told my male
Getting My Big Butt Outta Bed to Ballys15 Jan 2006 19:30 GMT6
Last night I met with my nephews at Borders drinking coffee and talking for
several hours. We had a good time rehashing old stories and they even
confessed to a few teen aged transgressions that I didn't know about. On a
ten point scale, these misdeeds were about a 2, so they ...
How many hours constitutes an empty stomach?15 Jan 2006 18:40 GMT20
I am passing the point of simple pill taking actions. Easy when it's one
pill and it's taken with food. Add to that low dose aspirin, EPO,
Calcium, B12, now ALA, and now iron supplement along with Vit C.
I'm taking ALA with food, and I'm cutting down my metformin from
Expensive coffee is really cheap 15 Jan 2006 16:31 GMT2
Locked into an unhealthy social relationship involving restaurants and
food-as- entertainment?
I began suggesting social get-togethers at Starbucks instead of restaurants
when I developed diabetes and needed to lose a lot of weight.
Drug trials and peer review problems15 Jan 2006 15:27 GMT1
http://tinyurl.com/7kffq
"Drug profits infect medical studies
By John Abramson
IGF-115 Jan 2006 15:25 GMT26
Hello Group...
This may have been touched upon by Quentin recently, and I may have
simply lost the thread.
Have any of you had much in the way of positive experience resulting
Smoking and Diabetes15 Jan 2006 08:04 GMT2
On a different thread, there is a discussion on caffeine and smokes.
I've posted this seperately to get it away from caffeine as a seperate
subject.
As an ex-heavily-addicted smoker, I know hard it was to give up.
Have any body used it. ?....... the ambrina for diabetes sex power15 Jan 2006 08:03 GMT19
hi!,
I have read many advertisements in google groups for a product ambrina?
(http://ambrina.com and some other webs...)
It claims to increase sex desire in women ( also for men). Have some
Diabetes and hair loss...15 Jan 2006 07:24 GMT4
I have read that hair loss can be started or aggrivated by such
diseases as diabetes and thyroid disorders (I have both!).  How
aggresive is this kind of hair loss?
TIA...
 
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