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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / August 2006

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Semily OT: Pain Med Study30 Aug 2006 03:34 GMT5
This post is semily OT, but I know there are several here that also have
"chronic pain"
issues so this might be of some interest of you.  I was watching the idiot
tube during
A morning at the hospital30 Aug 2006 03:20 GMT1
It was for a routine thing but for a few moments I thought I was on a
luxury vacation looking around me.  Now we can get the docs at the
same level. of competence.
But in a few hours I was back at my shack trying  to check on my
Three weeks on the 1KG-omer30 Aug 2006 02:39 GMT28
It's been three weeks now on the 1kg-omer (2pd-omer in that other
language :))
I'm feeling great, the belly is decreasing, and that's the place I
notice it most!  After one month I'll weigh myself (as was suggested on
Blood pressure reading30 Aug 2006 02:19 GMT12
I have a home blood pressure gauge and take readings when I wake and just before
going off to the land of ZZZZZ's.   I then record the readings in Excel which
then creates a graph showing the trends over the last 120 days.
I do the same things with weight and BS readings.   Since I ...
need advice30 Aug 2006 02:04 GMT1
i have had 2 glucose tolerance test done in a week. the first was drinking
the liquid and the second was i.v. on both ocassions my blood sugar stays
relatively the same it only went up one time to 101 with the i.v test and
only dropped once to 59 with the i.v test. all the other ...
Testing in Type 2 diabetics unnecessary??? Aus study30 Aug 2006 01:03 GMT125
http://www.diabetes.org/diabetesnewsarticle.jsp?storyId=13039692&filename=200608
08/reuters20060808health00000008reutershealthewEDIT.xml

we have to stand up to these studies ! ! !
testing is the only way to attain good control ! !
!
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Canadian Diabetes Association cold calling rudeness30 Aug 2006 00:14 GMT11
A Canadian Diabetes Association representative called my home on August
23 afternoon using a "Private" caller ID. A guy with a Chinese accent
said they're doing a pick up for old clothes in my area. I politely said
"No I don't, sorry" and the guy IMMEDIATELY hung up on me even ...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BILLIE29 Aug 2006 23:17 GMT9
Wishing you happy happy Birthday.
Haven't posted in a while!29 Aug 2006 19:51 GMT36
Well it's coming up on my 3rd year of being dx with diabetes. Well with all
considering, so far so good. My initial A1C was 8.9, then 5 months later it
was 6.3. Ever since then all of my A1Cs have been btwn 5.4 and 5.8. Lost 40lbs,
started exercising and doing low carb and now just ...
Diabetic Retinopathy29 Aug 2006 18:58 GMT26
Hi, I am new here so I want to say a big hello and of course ask a few
questions! About 3 weeks ago I woke up with some spots acros my right eye.
The doctor told me it was Diabetic Retinopathy and proceeded to start laser
surgery treatments. At that time, I only noticed some dots or ...
National differences29 Aug 2006 18:02 GMT4
In  Canada we do not use the same unit of measurement when measuring
blood glucose, we use mmol/l.  The idea is to keep the numbers between 4
and 8.  What units do my American brothers and sisters use, and is there
a correction factor to change between the two.
Study: Equivalent glycemic load (EGL): a method of quantifying the glycemic responses elicited by low carbohydrate foods29 Aug 2006 13:02 GMT4
Abstract
Background
Glycemic load (GL) is used to quantify the glycemic impact of
high-carbohydrate (CHO) foods,
Speman gives hope to childless couples29 Aug 2006 11:29 GMT5
Speman gives hope to childless couples:
The improvement in total count and motility was significant and was
comparable with other series treated with either gonadotrophins or
mesterolone or testosterone or clomiphehe citrate. In 77 cases women
Diabetic Products For Sale29 Aug 2006 11:11 GMT15
Diabetic Products For Sale :
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