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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / August 2006

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Pomegranate jjuice19 Aug 2006 20:36 GMT60
G'day G'day Folks,
An article in Science News caught my attention that has such special
significance for T2 diabetics that I decided to pop in briefly to
share it with you.  As many of you will be aware the supplement
Chad Goodbrand, A.K.A. "Crackers"19 Aug 2006 20:33 GMT4
It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passing of my dear friend
Chad Goodbrand, a.k.a "Crackers", who was also a member of this
community.  Please feel free to send your wishes to his family at :
http://www.legacy.com/can-edmonton/Guestbook ...
Fatigue19 Aug 2006 17:22 GMT9
Every time I have asked a doctor about fatigue and being tired all the
time, I get a blank stare and no answer. Finally, after my doctor had
just told me that I have sleep apnea, carpal tunnel syndrome, and that
the complications from prostate surgery were permanent, I asked him
Extrabiblical Authority.19 Aug 2006 16:56 GMT47
The Holy Spirit leads me to write the following:
"But that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to
forgive sins.... I tell you get up, take your mat and go home."  --
LORD Jesus Christ healing a paralytic to the amazement of all witnesses
Cognitive Dysfunction and Poor Glycemic Control in Older Adults19 Aug 2006 16:33 GMT12
Hello Friends,
To the immense credit of the research branch of the ADA, I awakened
this morning to find email from them that pointed the way to this
abstract of a new study showing an association between a history of
Playing catch-up19 Aug 2006 16:10 GMT2
Though I've been reading while being sick recently, I have not been able to
reply to some, especially the new ones.  I have marked some, and hope to get
to them all as the antibiotic is doing its marvelous work on the bod (just
took pill number 4; finally noticing some return to ...
High potassium19 Aug 2006 04:16 GMT11
Can too many walnuts cause high potassium? There are 3500mg per serving.
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Newbie19 Aug 2006 02:30 GMT15
Hi, all.  My name is Tasha.  My 6 year old daughter Conner was diagnosed
with T1 almost 4 weeks ago.  She was a very sick little girl when they
diagnosed her, but is doing much better now.  I guess I just want to know if
anyone has any tips or advice for a T1.  It seems like many ...
Inflammation and insulin resistance19 Aug 2006 00:32 GMT1
Inflammation and insulin resistance
http://www.jci.org/cgi/content/full/116/7/1793
The abstract:
"Over a hundred years ago, high doses of salicylates were shown to lower
DR Approved!! Natural health juice with strong potential to control your diabetes.19 Aug 2006 00:15 GMT10
I want to introduce a recent product which was brought into the United
States approximately 3 yrs ago.  I have personally heard great stories
of how it has controlled hundreds of people's diabetes. Please contact
me for more information....I would love to present a good natural
Novo Mix to Novo Rapid & Lantus18 Aug 2006 23:11 GMT14
Have changed on Saturday from 39/37 Mix to 30 Lantus and 8/8/8 Rapid. Have
been sticking 2 in here and 4 in there for 2 days now! Hope it gets
easier.....or even make sense.....
Diagnosed T1 Feb 2004
Repost: REtinal Peel18 Aug 2006 22:30 GMT7
From:         TaniO <aobensam@earthlink.net>
Reply-To:     aobensam@earthlink.net
Newsgroups:   alt.support.diabetes
I've already posted this, but it did not appear on my
Diet High in Saturated Fat May Reduce Protective Effect of HDL18 Aug 2006 21:08 GMT2
Interesting (if limited) study - they compared coconut fat against safflower
oil consumption:
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/542397
Nicky.
Happiness is a new doctor!18 Aug 2006 17:21 GMT39
I just had a complete going over by my NEW doctor.  It's the first
REAL physical I've had in 5 yrs.  I paid for them, but never got them.
I was delighted to find out that my low carb diet and exercise paid off,
my A1C has dropped from 11 on 2/14/2006 to 5.2, also dropped 24 lbs.
Food Pyramids- A Waste of Time?18 Aug 2006 14:10 GMT85
Hello friends,
Food pyramids and dietary recommendations are a frequent topic of
discussion here on asd. I have been thinking about the value "food
pyramids" as tools, and pondering whether they are really very helpful
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