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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / July 2006

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Looking for further insight06 Jul 2006 18:47 GMT4
I have been experiencing high bGs in morning
Therefore, my doctor told me to split my Lantus these are my results thus far
does anyone have suggestions or advice
thanks (sorry about the format )
Problems With Metformin06 Jul 2006 17:12 GMT13
I am writing this concerning my husband, who has been on Metformin for
about 10 months now.  From the very beginning, he had all the GI tract
disturbances I've read about, and these only increased every time his
doctor upped his dosage of Metformin.
My Teeth Hurt06 Jul 2006 15:37 GMT31
Went to the loveable ol dentist in May for the semiannual cleaning and
checkup.  Shortly after that a molar on the lower left jaw became
problematic.  Almost like a cavity where the root is exposed to the
air.  Very sensitive to liquids of cold temperature.  Problem is that
Fly Agaric mushroom for diabetic control06 Jul 2006 13:50 GMT3
Recent postings show that legions of diabetics would rather take
'natural' and 'herbal' supplements than depend on 'artificial' products
like insulin and metformin.  Well, here's a new one!
According to a Medscape article at
ONLY ONE C L I C K FOR DISABLE PERSON AND .....06 Jul 2006 11:34 GMT2
Hi Respected Sir/Madam,
I am Disable Person right from the beginning of my childhood from Polio
attack  which affected my both legs. I need yours only 1 CLICK on my
URL/link  who have on  this page
Diabetes Criteria06 Jul 2006 10:23 GMT19
It does not matter what  they may  say, being labeled
as a diabetic has disadvantages. There
are many areas where there is a  subtle
or overt discrimination and not so subtle
exercise question06 Jul 2006 04:18 GMT19
Background:
I'm new to this, having been diagnosed T2 a year ago, and really started
into bicycling (as much as I can find time for) late last summer.
A couple of weeks ago (Father's day) we had a dessert thing at church
Diabetes support06 Jul 2006 04:04 GMT11
I wanted to tell you about a website with information on natural
alternatives for diabetics.
The website address is www.thetruthaboutdiabetes.info   Check this
website out for detailed information on natural herbal options and
Byetta06 Jul 2006 03:35 GMT45
http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2006-06-10-diabetes_x.htm&cid=1107162786
One of the posts on the recent 3 year follow-up on some 380+ patients
from the original study
1) results continue, with weight lose continuing although slower than
In Other News06 Jul 2006 01:11 GMT9
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/5117752.stm
Some interesting ideas
http://tinyurl.com/pzlkt
Anyone else on insulin had this happen to them?
Anyone familiar with Lyrica?06 Jul 2006 01:10 GMT4
My endo recently prescribed Lyrica for neuropathy pain.
Anyone have experience with this drug? I don't have a
lot of pain, but I do have problems with muscle
stiffness and loss of feeling. Would Lyrica help these
Aninteresting googlefeature06 Jul 2006 00:40 GMT4
I was searching for the history for MHD and came on
this google feature. A few might be interested in looking
at old posts
I is time consuming but there are a lot of interesting things.
diabetes and infections05 Jul 2006 23:31 GMT3
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/5134520.stm
"Common infections may be a trigger for diabetes in children and young
adults, research suggests.
Scientists analysed 25-years' worth of data on more than 4,000 young people
The Soil Association joins the tinfoil-hat brigade :(05 Jul 2006 23:17 GMT1
According to a recent _New Scientist_ magazine, the Soil Association
(the Organic Farmers' Mafia, basically) are calling for aspartame to be
banned because "they see no nutritional benefit in it".  This despite
the fact that it's probably the safest artificial sweetener around --
Decaf Coffee cuts risk of diabetes05 Jul 2006 23:09 GMT4
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/health/5111236.stm
Colin Diag Apr 06
Glucophage 3 x 500mg
Tritace 1 x 1.25 mg
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