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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / May 2006

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Ping, Billie27 May 2006 05:27 GMT9
I tried to send this via email, but it came back.
Billie,
If you have a fan club, I want to join. I am so impressed with your
positive attitude and your wonderful sense of humor. Every time I see a
Injection site selection27 May 2006 02:37 GMT6
Does choice of injection site play a major role in how insulin is handled? I
have been moving the sites around my stomach and not having much sucess with
my new insulin regimin then my care manager suggested I change to the fleshy
part of my upper arm and I am now getting normal ...
Fish on the Barbie. 26 May 2006 23:01 GMT1
Instead of burning burgers this weekend you might want to give this a try.
I picked this recipe up during a recent trip to Mexico. It's delicious and a
real crowd pleaser.
Mexican Style Grilled Fish.  Recipe posted on A.F.D.
Checking bg's 8 times a day obviously wasn't enough for this diabetic...26 May 2006 22:21 GMT3
http://www.straight.com/content.cfm?id=17997
Morale?  Check your bg's before driving.  and check WHILE driving for an
extended period, or if you have the slightest inkling you could be low.
 Expecting warning signs of a hypo is dangerous.  Use a meter as often
Tequin isn't recommended for diabetics26 May 2006 21:49 GMT1
according to an article in the July issue of Diabetes Forecast.  That's
the first I've heard of this.  Apparently Tequin cause bg's to either
soar or plummet out of control, causing a larger number of
hospitalizations.  Something new every day, huh? :)
Renew Your Health, Longevity, Energy and Vitality...26 May 2006 16:50 GMT4
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Inhalable Insulin review article26 May 2006 15:42 GMT46
http://pubs.acs.org/cen/science/84/8419sci3.html
A Sweet Start For Inhalable Insulin
New approach to delivering insulin scores a first for both diabetes and
pulmonary drug delivery
Another ER may be closing26 May 2006 08:58 GMT74
If a ballot proposition does not pass on June 6, the hospital where I work
will be forced to close their ER. Anyone that needs emergency treatment will
be taken to another hospital, 10-20 minutes by freeway.
The problem is all the illegals that use the ER for routine medical
BDA (Diabetes UK)26 May 2006 07:11 GMT15
Does anyone know anything about the litigation at the High Court Diabetes UK
are taking against that diabetic family? I read the article in the Croydon
Advertiser recently and have since come up against a brick wall. I am not a
member of Diabetes UK but was wondering whether any ...
New pumper after 25 yrs of injections26 May 2006 06:58 GMT20
I've been taking insulin injections ever since being diagnosed with T1
(or Juvenile Diabetes, as it was then called) at age 7 in 1981.
Yesterday, I had a visit from my Minimed pump trainer and finally got
hooked up to the Paradigm 515.  I'm in the "practice" stage right now
Got my bloodwork back (and HOMA question for Old Al)26 May 2006 01:10 GMT26
Got my bloodwork back from the endo - everything normal except the
dexamethasone suppression cortisol test, which apparently looks like it
didn't suppress anything in me.
Now they want me to do the "spit on the cotton balls 3x a day for a
Still in the five percent club ....26 May 2006 00:43 GMT17
But creeping UP slowly.  5.8 last time around.
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Ping Nicky... Arthritis Relief25 May 2006 23:28 GMT2
Hi Nicky. Someone who has arthritis saw your post and wanted to tell you
this, so here it is.  "What I found works the best is Aleve (swelling)
and 3 drops of Tea Tree Oil on each knee.  The Tea Tree Oil actually
deadens the nerve endings that makes it stop hurting." HTH :-)
New Gene Therapy Technique For Potential Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes25 May 2006 22:56 GMT3
http://www.diabetes.org/diabetesnewsarticle.jsp?storyId=12370221&filename=200605
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More questions25 May 2006 21:27 GMT11
So, I have been faithfully testing my blood every morning and most of the
time it's in the 80's.  Once it was 100.  Other times I have taken blood
sugar levels, it varies depending on when/what I ate, but the highest ever
is 127, and that was right after drinking a half can of ...
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