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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / January 2006

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Fish Oil sale at Walmart25 Jan 2006 03:33 GMT2
I was in Wal-Mart today. I picked up a bottle of 300; 1000mg Fish Oil
softgels for $8.78. This was about the same price I paid for 100 the last
time I bought them. They carry the MEG-3 brand.
Anon
Stomach doesn't empty?25 Jan 2006 03:32 GMT6
I just had a good snnezing fit this morning and low and behold it helps get
the groceries off the shelf and into the cart. I think I'll look around for
some sneezing powder.  
Testing25 Jan 2006 00:37 GMT19
I just have one simple question. I hear most people test blood after 2 hrs
after eating. I have tried that. But have found that at that time it is
good. But 3 to 4 hours after eating they are higher. So what I would like to
know should I keep testing 3 to 4 hours after I eat? My ...
Encouragement Award - Diabetes Australia25 Jan 2006 00:13 GMT5
The 2005 Millenium Awards were announced at the weekend.
See the full list of winners and citations at
http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles/history/2005/2005awards.htm
Encouragement Award - Diabetes Australia
Article: Missing toe24 Jan 2006 23:58 GMT25
http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/localRegional/view.bg?articleid=119898
Carb Blockers24 Jan 2006 22:10 GMT20
Can anyone recommend a good carb blocker that really works?
Is 120-300 BG OK for 89 year old t-1 woman?24 Jan 2006 21:51 GMT18
I was talking to a neighbor yesterday, and conversation went to
diabetes. I was surprised when he said his mother was type-2, but on
insulin for 25 years. We discussed diet for some time, and I was
further amazed to learn the amount of carbohydrates allowed.
aspartame and diseases, Bev Collins, Canadian Action Party: Alain Saffel, Williams Lake Tribune, British Columbia, Canada: Murray 2006.01.1724 Jan 2006 21:06 GMT15
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aspartame and diseases, Bev Collins, Canadian Action Party: Alain
Saffel, Williams Lake Tribune, British Columbia, Canada: Murray 2006.01.17
Sore Throat - Lozengers24 Jan 2006 21:00 GMT8
Having recently had a sore throat, I couldn't seem to
get hold of any lozengers that didn't contain lots of sugar.
Anyone know of any UK based products.
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carb craving triggers24 Jan 2006 19:44 GMT15
Ever since I began the "slow-carb diet", I've felt better in general,
had more energy, less hungry, etc.  And I have no complaints about the
diet itself.  I do not get tired of copious amounts of rabbit food, and
I do not miss the things I've eliminated from diet like sugar, flour,
Novolog Mix24 Jan 2006 19:25 GMT7
I have been on Novolin 70/30 for a couple of years with reasonable control.
About six months ago my morning glucose was 524 and since I had been in
reasoable control I suspected the meter. I tested and the control solution
read 250. it was only later that I found out my A1c was ...
Obesity series on The Learning Channel24 Jan 2006 16:50 GMT6
Anyone see the three one-hour programs on obesity Sunday night on TLC?
The series featured a 628 pound woman and a man who weighed over 1,000
pounds. Both lost weight with a gastric bypass surgery, but the woman had
terrible complications including massive infection, vomiting, ...
How To Stimulate your Body's Natural Insulin and Reduce Blood Glucose Levels. Glucosium's natural ingredients can help control blood sugar,  stimulate your body's insulin production, limit nerve damage and much more.24 Jan 2006 16:42 GMT2
Natural Glucosium may help you:
Stimulate Your Body's Natural Insulin
Reduce Blood Glucose Levels
Reduce Nerve Damage
trying to find help for a friend24 Jan 2006 10:19 GMT7
A friend of mine has diabetes, and I am trying to find some help for
him. He has problems with his hands and is finding it difficult to fill
his syringes. Is there something out there that will help him? Or have
you found a way to do this for yourself or others?
I gave in to temptation...24 Jan 2006 04:20 GMT15
I picked up not ONE, but TWO Lindt bars tonight, at Safeway.  First, I
picked out a bar with Hazelnuts, and then Mary said I'd love the one
with Macadamia nuts.  Who was I to argue?
Within 1 minute of getting home, I popped a few pieces of the macadamia
 
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