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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / March 2006

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Anniversary - and another tribute to MHD11 Mar 2006 04:11 GMT2
2005 has been a year of anniversaries for me. It marked 30 years in my
present job and 40 years in the workforce. Above all, though, it marked ten
years since I became a diabetic. As all people here - and many others
outside this newsgroup - know, though, that term "became a ...
Avandia & Blurred vision11 Mar 2006 02:10 GMT8
I've been on Avandia for 4 months.  I've gained 6 pounds. Last month
had two episodes of blurred vision in the early morning which went
away quickly.  I had a complete eye exam done today and everything is
perfect.  Eye Doctor says this could be a one time thing, maybe a side
Who should pay for medical training.?11 Mar 2006 00:50 GMT15
Some of think that all medical training is the
obligation of the collective system called
government..
It already subsidized in many ways, much
Diagnosis uncertain - question on blood tests11 Mar 2006 00:48 GMT5
I have not been formally diagnosed, but my physician said last time
that my blood sugar was higher than the high end of the normal range
after doing a fasting blood test, and he would like to repeat the test.
The problem that I have is, all of my "finger poke" or home tests
OB recommends insulin pump10 Mar 2006 22:51 GMT19
I went to my initial OB appointment today. It was a different OB than
last time, he was recommended by my endo as being the best with very
high risk pregnancies.
After the examination, we reviewed my previous records, including the
Islet cells and beta cells10 Mar 2006 22:34 GMT7
Are these two things different?  I thought it was the beta cells that were
destroyed as diabetes progressed.  But my Endo. said he thought perhaps most
of my islet cells had died off and this was causing my body not to recover
as quickly any more when I eat, hence the spikes I ...
Shills for you know who10 Mar 2006 19:06 GMT14
Hello group,
In case no one has noticed it, there seem to be some servile minions
and shills for "you know who" who are going back into some old threads
from weeks ago and appending numerous posts that refer back to drivel
Wee  I found Weetabix10 Mar 2006 17:24 GMT33
I havent felt this excited since I met my husband.  I was in a
supermarket for me and came upon it in their organic aisle.  I bought
it.  I just had it for breakfast.  two biscuits are 24 carbs ,  I had
one biscuit with some cottage cheese and canteloup.  
The World's Most Powerful Anti-Aging Food!10 Mar 2006 16:24 GMT3
Himalayan Goji ® Juice from Dr. Earl Mindell.
Can one tiny berry change your life?
Find out now: http://www.tinyberry.com
Super food Nutrition is the key to Health10 Mar 2006 16:18 GMT2
Our bodies are made in such a way that they can heal us of any
ailment.Our world is full of toxic chemicals which cause our cells and
especially our Mitochondria to malfunction.The end result of this is
Disease.
Is Butter Lite Popcorn safe to eat?10 Mar 2006 14:16 GMT9
One of my favorite foods is microwave Butter Lite popcorn.  It's a
great "diet" food, since it fills you up without a lot of calories.  Do
you think that it's generally safe to eat a bag of that?  I noticed
that it's listed as low "GL".  I'm a newbee, so please excuse my
FREE diabetes informatoin. Great Articles10 Mar 2006 13:00 GMT3
Check out this site. Great articles on diabetes!!
http://www.informationoutlet.net/diabetics/
The blueprint for a diabetic cure?10 Mar 2006 12:31 GMT3
A few years ago I read about blue ribbon session to map
out a program for  a cure for diabetes.  Never saw
any follow up.
Can Nico or some other informed person provide an
Insulin used for more than 28 days. Bad idea ?10 Mar 2006 08:19 GMT12
i use humalin I for my night background insulin
it's a 300ml cartridge in a pen injector. i use between 4 & 7  units each
night. so with the 2 units test the daily use is say an average of 7.5
so one cartridge could last 40 days, but the makers say to throw away after
Entitlements10 Mar 2006 04:33 GMT78
We have heard this word used recently.  In
our mixed up tax system this means you.
Almost all of us use health insurance in some form.
When you do the leg work, you will find almost all
 
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