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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / September 2006

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Snacks and Total Carbohydrates12 Sep 2006 02:49 GMT27
Ok basic question probably but can someone please give me a clue lol
When having a snack - How many total carbohydrates is allowed ?? Or is
adviseable ??
Venereal disease  and behavior12 Sep 2006 02:13 GMT14
When I was young is was well known that
sylphlike caused physical brain destruction.
The victim seem to become very aggressive
and demanding. It can progress to a
Diabetes And Your Child's School12 Sep 2006 01:28 GMT3
If your child has diabetes, it is probably type 1 diabetes, which means
that your child is insulin-dependent. Even if your child has type 2
diabetes, you will want to tell the school so that your child is
supported during their learning process. You want your child to get the
Let's Make Love!11 Sep 2006 23:45 GMT3
Want to make love? When was the last time you had sex with your special
someone?
Can't remember it anymore? Can you still remember  the time that you
felt loved by someone you love? Do you need help and get some tips or
Medical Disorder series - Introduction: Life Forms {HRI 20010829-pi1-V1.1.1} - (part issue 1 - Version 1.1.1 on 11 Sept 2006)11 Sep 2006 22:22 GMT1
(Suitable for those suffering from Medical Disorder - abbr. 'MD')
The Nature Of Life As Seen From Earth - Introduction: Life Forms
                                                      29 August 2001
                                            {HRI 20010829-pi1-V1.1.1}
Tesco Clubcard vouchers -- WTF?!?!11 Sep 2006 17:14 GMT4
When I signed up for my current Tesco Clubcard, I told them that I was
diabetic.  Yet my most recent set of Clubcard vouchers included one for
fruit juices and smoothies!
And Tesco are supposed to be leading the way in labelling foods
Your government looks out for you.11 Sep 2006 16:56 GMT21
Hydrogenated oils kill millions of people every year. Marijuana kills
nobody. So which one has the government made illegal?  They are always
thinking.
Krispy Cream Donuts11 Sep 2006 14:33 GMT78
While walking this last weekend I found a couple of vendors in front
of different stores selling Kripsy Cream Donuts for Diabetes.  I could
not believe that and asked what Krispy Cream donuts had to do with
diabetes.  I was assured that the money went to diabetes. I was not
To treat any disease, with herbs, herbal11 Sep 2006 14:30 GMT1
One of the long term damages caused by these drugs are to the
gastrointestinal system. When people start to experience
gastrointestinal problems a drug is prescribed to deal with that
condition, suppressing the stomach acid in order to cure the ulcers in
We do have shills but very few.11 Sep 2006 14:05 GMT10
When a person get to enthused over a product
in most cases it does not take much effort to
identify them.   It is better to not anger the person.
:Low carb is a world wide  but. Is not a
Niacin, HDL, and homocysteine11 Sep 2006 13:53 GMT2
My doctor suggested niacin to bring up my HDL levels.
However, I have read that niacin also seems to raise
homocysteine levels, which are claimed to be a better
indicator of cardiac risk than HDL/LDL.
lab results in sigs11 Sep 2006 09:04 GMT3
Hi all;
I notice that some of you post your lab results, &tc. in your
signatures.
Can anybody share the key or format as to what they are?
Your Daily Highs and Lows (BG) T2s Only ??11 Sep 2006 08:06 GMT69
For those T2s out there not on sulfonylurea type drugs which directly
stimulate insulin release. Typically T2s on metformin and/or PPAR
agonists like Actos or Avandia, what are your highs and low BG swings?
For me mornings to midday are often over 150, and late afternoon til
Newbie request a Foot Creme recommendation.11 Sep 2006 01:33 GMT13
Good Morning Group,
Newbie Here
Would any share their knowledge of a foot creme that works well for them?
I have tried several foot creme products; Zim's, DiabetiDerm, Eucerin, the
Be careful in somestic situations10 Sep 2006 22:53 GMT20
I have lost the count of the number o f times I
have had people try to use me n a domestic
Controversy.  I soon found out that so many are
trying to use me.
 
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