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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / February 2006

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Diabetes article in Discover Magazine23 Feb 2006 16:03 GMT1
Discover Magazine, December 205 has a diabetes article.
The title is "The Covert Plague  Have you got it?"
Worth reading.
Received a  mail ad from Mayo Clinic
'types' don't matter?23 Feb 2006 14:21 GMT23
If what type (1 or 2) of diabetic you are doesn't matter as type 2 can
also require insulin injections why do alot of places still have type 1
and 2 sections? Is this not important at all? I asked the consultant
today what type my partner was. She asked why I cared. All I could
RELAX..Take a Break and get some FREE STUFF:)23 Feb 2006 06:35 GMT1
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reactive hyperglycemia23 Feb 2006 05:14 GMT4
I am wondering if anyone can help me.
My husband has been told by a friend that he may have what is called
"reactive hyperglycemia".  We have never heard of this.  My husband has
tested negative to diabetes and hyperglycemia.  He has shakiness and
Seaweed.23 Feb 2006 04:46 GMT6
Quentin was talking about seaweed. Look at this.
http://www.smh.com.au/news/science/seaweed-dispenser-gives-hope-to-diabetics/200
6/02/20/1140284005876.html

http://tinyurl.com/oz48a
Seaweed dispenser gives hope to diabetics
my belly just keeps on getting smaller and smaller :)23 Feb 2006 03:07 GMT11
I mentioned this in another thread but felt so good about it that I thought
I would put it in its own thread.
today while getting dressed I went to tighten my belt only to find I had a
hard time finding the hole.
Ping Will22 Feb 2006 20:55 GMT1
Naragansett has gone the way of the tribe that bears it's name. It
wasn't bad for a local brew. It reminded me of Iron City in Pittsburg.
I haven't seen it since the mid seventies. When Curt used to pour a
pilsner of it on the air, it looked so good on a hot summers day that
They are Enroute22 Feb 2006 18:54 GMT2
Just got off the phone with Express Scripts mail order concerning the
shipment of my four meds.  They were shipped on Monday.  Should be
here sometime this week.  I ran out of metformin so I had to get it
refilled at the local pharmacy.  A 90 day supply of the 4 meds cost
Weight loss for reducing glucose levels22 Feb 2006 18:12 GMT38
I have recently been diagnosed as Diabetic (II), but apparantly it's very(?)
borderline.
At the moment I'm very overweight (BMI 35.6), and I was tested after a period of
unusual inactivity caused by an accident where I hurt my foot so was unable to
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Injecting insulin and carbs22 Feb 2006 17:56 GMT26
If you inject insulin is there as much need to be careful with diet as
a non-diabetics and diabetics on non-insulin therapy would be? If you
eat white bread the carbs get digested quickly and the bolus does its
job well. If you eat something with slower release you would need to
Interesting letter from diabetes clinic22 Feb 2006 14:54 GMT31
seems they are now pushing the MOT out to 18 months now, and expanding
the use of Diabetes Specialist Nurses. We can all expect regular
telephone calls from them.
The reason given was that my clinic is now choked up with MOT
Ping Reisa - beta cells & T122 Feb 2006 14:36 GMT1
Reisa,
Found this the other day, about treating T1 by regenerating beta cells:
http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=3340
Nicky.
Predicting death22 Feb 2006 07:20 GMT45
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Comments please,
Chris: The Actual Data about the Relationship of Tight  Control & Retinopathy 22 Feb 2006 07:14 GMT66
I have really been worrying about you, so I went and had a look at some
of the data linking tight control with worsening retinopathy.
Here's a sensible journal article discussing just this issue.
http://care.diabetesjournals.org/cgi/content/full/26/9/2691
 
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