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| Diabetes can be cured! | 29 Oct 2006 18:13 GMT | 10 |
for important information on diabetes and its cure click here http://www.sksdiabetes.qsh.eu/
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| Is this nerve damage? | 29 Oct 2006 00:24 GMT | 22 |
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
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| Hypo's | 29 Oct 2006 00:01 GMT | 10 |
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!
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| more from a newbie - For Alan S and Nicky | 28 Oct 2006 23:58 GMT | 4 |
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 GMT | 4 |
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
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| comfortable non-restrictive loose clothing | 28 Oct 2006 16:09 GMT | 1 |
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.
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| Slowing Progression of Diabetic Nephropathy / Low-Iron-Diet | 28 Oct 2006 04:13 GMT | 19 |
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>>
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| Insulin senstivity | 28 Oct 2006 00:19 GMT | 2 |
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
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| Is daily testing necessary for T2? | 27 Oct 2006 22:30 GMT | 13 |
See: http://tinyurl.com/y9rp6s
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| Invite to discussion | 27 Oct 2006 22:06 GMT | 1 |
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
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| meter checks | 27 Oct 2006 21:58 GMT | 7 |
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
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| useful information on diabetes | 27 Oct 2006 19:56 GMT | 1 |
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.
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| This isn't meant to happen .......... is it? | 27 Oct 2006 15:42 GMT | 13 |
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
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| Treatment For Diabetes | 27 Oct 2006 15:33 GMT | 4 |
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
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| Lantus | 27 Oct 2006 15:20 GMT | 19 |
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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