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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / July 2006

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Almonds07 Jul 2006 18:28 GMT34
Just saw a little blurb on the news. This wasn't directed at diabetics, but
kids. Said sugary cereals and eating hi-carb foods throughout the day leads
to a constant level of high blood glucose, which can lead to eye problems.
Researchers have shown that almonds can help balance ...
Newbie wants to thank group07 Jul 2006 18:02 GMT3
I want to offer my thanks to all who helped me prior to my recent trip.
I was afraid that I'd have sugar problems with all the wonderful
restaurant foods.  Not so.  My problem was that twice because of so
much walking, my blood sugar dropped into the 70s.  So I watched myself
Medication Abroad07 Jul 2006 17:18 GMT3
There is a possibility I may be asked to work in France
for three months and am wondering how I will get my
metformin etc etc.  Is the easiest answer to ask my GP
for 3 months supply.?  Or how does one get prescriptions
cycling diabetics and hot foot07 Jul 2006 16:54 GMT9
Anyone here bicycle?  I have been an active cyclist for 20+ years (2000
to 8000 miles a year at the highest)and recently was "officially"
diagnosed as NIDDM II and am under control with metformin 2gm/QD.
I have continued to cycle all the while which is how I avoided a DX for
Peeling infusion sets off of children, any hints?07 Jul 2006 16:50 GMT8
Our stunning and talented five year old has her insulin pump up and running,
and she seems very excited and happy to have it: She's still getting stuck a
lot because of the intense glucose testing after the start of using it,
which I hope she's comfortable with.
Test results07 Jul 2006 12:50 GMT8
These are some of the readings from my blood/urine tests 2 weeks ago,
I'm seeing the DNS on wednesday to have them explained to me.
Microalbumon/Creatin ratio  2.3
Urine Microalbumin          12132
The Holy Shroud07 Jul 2006 12:41 GMT3
Back from Africa, where I was a secular missionary  in the Kayon
Ghozi's leprosary (Burundi) because of health reasons, I wrote these
lucky Flashes of mine, which got a resounding success ,on Turin's
HOLY SHROUD.
The Holy Shroud07 Jul 2006 11:02 GMT2
Back from Africa, where I was a secular missionary  in the Kayon
Ghozi's leprosary (Burundi) because of health reasons, I wrote these
lucky Flashes of mine, which got a resounding success ,on Turin's
HOLY SHROUD.
byetta07 Jul 2006 05:19 GMT13
Would anyone share your experiences with byetta.  I have had a good deal of
struggle getting past the stomach upset (severe) but I seemed to have made
it.  Following a meal a wave of extreme fatigue hits me.
In four pens I have had two that I feel did not function properly.  The
Eisberg alcohol free chardonnay07 Jul 2006 05:16 GMT6
Can anyone tell me if it is OK for type 2 diabetics to drink Eisberg
alcohol free chardonnay, please? I know from the label that it contains
fructose, but it doesn't give the percentage. Thank you.
Love my Accu-Check Compact PLUS07 Jul 2006 03:16 GMT16
I just switched from a UltraSmart to the Compact Plus and I am just thrilled.
They made many changes from the old compact, 5 second testing and an attached lancet
(the best lancet device on the market IMHO). Having 17 test strips at a time and never having
to wrestle getting a ...
New here, intro and ?s07 Jul 2006 02:18 GMT14
Hi.  I am Heather, I have been diabetic for almost 18 years.  Type 1.  I was
diagnosed just after my 8th birthday.  I have 2 great kids, a hubby...
Anyway, I finally got a pump.  I have yet to have the training, etc because I
have (now I know) a horrible prescription company.  I ...
METAFORMIN07 Jul 2006 01:03 GMT1
There is a lot of discussion  on this item here.
Years ago I had some experience with Glucophage
I wrote a new post on it.
Then deleted it.   If anyone is interested you can use the Google
Type 2 Children vs. Type 1 Children06 Jul 2006 21:27 GMT16
Im studying the [possible] treatment differences between Type 1
Children and Type 2 Children.  Do you think that type 2 Children need
more support and motivation to keep up on testing, etc, than type 1s,
because type 1s start young with needing to test?
Everyone Needs Vitamins And Minerals But Not The Synthetic Type06 Jul 2006 20:10 GMT26
So far I have found one Multi-Vitamin which is None-Synthetic and helps
in many ways to help the body.
I have found out what a patient or person really needs to help the
body better deal with diabetes. Some of the vitamins and minerals
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