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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / October 2006

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Diabetes can be cured!29 Oct 2006 18:13 GMT10
for important information on diabetes and its cure click here
http://www.sksdiabetes.qsh.eu/
Is this nerve damage?29 Oct 2006 00:24 GMT22
For years on and off, my feet would get either very uncomfortable while
sleeping (tired feeling and/or sometimes feel hot). If I pull off my
socks, the hotness would go away. Just the other day, they felt so hot
they felt like they were burning. I didn't pull off my socks because it
Hypo's29 Oct 2006 00:01 GMT10
I was warned about hypos when I started Lantus with my Glucophage.
I had my dose upped for the third time Tues as fbg are still way too high.
I am on 28u now and fbg is still over 13-15mmol.
The point is yesterday I had a shock!
more from a newbie - For Alan S and Nicky28 Oct 2006 23:58 GMT4
Alan S wrote in part -
>If the caregiver is responsible for the physical care -
>dosage, feeding, bathing etc, that is different. But where
>the cared-for is a capable adult with undiminished (in
Damn! :(28 Oct 2006 20:41 GMT4
I've been a bit off colour recently, the reason is now becoming
clearer: the mild viral thang that has been doing the rounds causing
coughing and spluttering seems to be carrying a bacterial passenger.
It got down into mother's lungs, she's back on antibiotics and
comfortable non-restrictive loose clothing28 Oct 2006 16:09 GMT1
If you are fed up of tight clothes that restrict your movement and
blood flow to important parts of your body, I would like to tell you
about our range of comfortable loose fitting kaftans, tops and capes
designed and made in the UK especially for people like you.
Slowing Progression of Diabetic Nephropathy / Low-Iron-Diet28 Oct 2006 04:13 GMT19
http://diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/cgi/content/full/52/5/1204
A Low-Iron-Available, Polyphenol-Enriched, Carbohydrate-Restricted Diet
to Slow Progression of Diabetic Nephropathy
<<snip>>
Insulin senstivity28 Oct 2006 00:19 GMT2
In the latest version of John Walsh's "Pumping Insulin" (had the book for
months decided
a few weeks ago to finally thumb through it) I came across a newer
calculation for your
Is daily testing necessary for T2?27 Oct 2006 22:30 GMT13
See:
http://tinyurl.com/y9rp6s
Invite to discussion27 Oct 2006 22:06 GMT1
I was recently invited to discuss diabetes and the issues
that affect my life with the condition with a group of
people working in the 'marketing' arena for a drug company.
From a private point of view and not in any way representing
meter checks27 Oct 2006 21:58 GMT7
Was in NL for a day or two. Apparently the local clinics will perform
tests on meters to check for accuracy etc. Can anyone confirm if this
happens in the UK & if so provide a few details (of any kind). I live
elsewhere & would like to encourage my local clinic to do the same
useful information on diabetes27 Oct 2006 19:56 GMT1
For useful information on diabetes and more... please visit :
http://www.sksdataservices.qsh.eu
Look under options diabetes
I hope you find the articles informative.
This isn't meant to happen .......... is it?27 Oct 2006 15:42 GMT13
Morning,all. (Adjust for your locality/state of mind)
I haven't been around much lately, due to NTL's news server being a
bit poorly.
Anyway, my understanding of T2 is that I should never have low blood
Treatment For Diabetes27 Oct 2006 15:33 GMT4
Diabetes is spreading the world over with an alarming
speed.Children,young and old everyone is a sufferer.Awareness and
proper medication is required to overcome this.
http://www.treatment-for-diabetes.blogspot.com
Lantus27 Oct 2006 15:20 GMT19
I recently saw Dr. Bernstein on DLife recommending an unusual approach to
taking Lantus. He recommended dividing the dose between one evening shot and
one morning shot. I believe he said the approach offered better control.
This recommendation flies in the face of the Lantus ...
 
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