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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / September 2006

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PARADIGMPAL and MAC18 Sep 2006 14:40 GMT5
Just received my new Paradigm.
First thing I see is PARADIGMPAL software.
A. This software will not work on the MAC OS
B. How much pump function will I lose if I do not use this software?
low sugar - spotty vision18 Sep 2006 13:31 GMT68
For the past several years when my blood sugar goes low I've been
seeing spots in my vision. It's similar to looking at a bright light
and then looking away. I've heard of other diabetics experiencing the
same thing.
Amount of insulin/day by pencrias18 Sep 2006 10:24 GMT12
How much insulin the Pancreas pumps out in units of an average person?
Has it been measured yet?
JS
Effect of Ramipril on the Incidence of Diabetes - a study in the NEJM18 Sep 2006 09:33 GMT6
Just found an interesting study in the New England Journal of Medicine.
It's a 12-page paper, in pdf form, entitled "Effect of Ramipril on the
Incidence of Diabetes".
Go to
test - please ignore18 Sep 2006 09:16 GMT5
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Endo visit18 Sep 2006 01:53 GMT53
Well today was the visit to the endocrinologist, and was somewhat
disappointing.  He thought my numbers were great.  I started with a1c at 6.8
last December, and now down to 5.7 was about all he seemed interested in.
The fact that a number of my other blood work is seriously out ...
seeking advice18 Sep 2006 00:02 GMT15
My mother died this morning, following four months in hospital after a
fall wherein she broke her leg - she was 94. At this point, I'm not
soliciting sympathy - I'm getting plenty. I was just wondering if any of
you have advise about how this difficult period may affect my diabetes,
Purchasing Meds on=line17 Sep 2006 21:28 GMT5
Can I purchase Medformin on line WITHOUT A PRESCRIPTION???
Interesting visit to PT today17 Sep 2006 19:51 GMT10
Howdy all,
Today I had my first appointment at Physio Therapy. (I think thats what
they called it) anyhow, the doctor so far is pretty nice, seems to know
his stuff and we talked for the first 30mins as he explained all that I
New drug could slash Diabetes cases!!! Invest every cent you hav in it, and you will be rich by the end of this year...maybe17 Sep 2006 19:13 GMT4
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060915/ap_on_he_me/diabetes_drugs
Hope it helps someone.
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http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=560D293D2AC469FD
Metoclopramide/Gallbladder/Endo visit17 Sep 2006 19:10 GMT19
I had my Endo. visit today.  Am still awaiting the labs.  The labs that
turned me into a pin cushion and now I am sporting bruises on both arms and
the back of one hand where the retired navy Sr. Chief attempted to get my
blood out.  Gah!  And this at a civilian hospital no less.  ...
Clinical trials India17 Sep 2006 18:23 GMT1
India is becoming the new hub of clinical trials for new cardiovascular
and other drugs.  I am currently involved with one such Contract
Research Organization (CRO) in India, Progressive Life Sciences which
caters to the ever growing Clinical Research outsourcing market which
Trick or Non-Sugary Treats17 Sep 2006 15:36 GMT4
I know it seems early... but I'm about to place my annual order for
non-candy treats to hand out to the little goblins.
I get little inexpensive (very!) Halloween toys, stickers, temp tattoos
for my treats.
advice on son17 Sep 2006 13:20 GMT27
Dear Folks,
My 19 yo son has been complaining of various aches and pains recently.
His dad and I both are diabetics.  This morning I caught my son before
breakfast and took his sugar.  It's a little high.  My thinking is to
Vitamin D is Good for gou- Fights Cancer17 Sep 2006 10:49 GMT13
Hello again Friends,
Earlier today and this week, I have made a number of posts about such
things as inflammations, homocysteine, c-reactive protein,
interleukin... Well, now it is time for vitamin D. You guessed it:
 
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