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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / December 2006

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STILL IN THE 5% CLUB27 Dec 2006 01:19 GMT14
Had my quarterly visit with my Endo yesterday.  A1C at 5.6%(yeah) and
triglycerides dropped from 173 to 151, just one point above the
desired range.  Glucose was 2 points over the max normal lab range.
HDL 47, LDL 86, both in the desired lab range.  So all in all not to
drunk but your fault....27 Dec 2006 00:58 GMT9
....after all you did say drink red wine. So I took you all at your word. To
be honest here, I don't actually like red wine, but I find that if I mix it
with white cider then it becomes quite tasty, I was going to say pallatable
but i dont think i can spell that, it doesn't seem ...
Happy/Merry Chrismahannukwanzakah!26 Dec 2006 20:51 GMT5
Time to put away the menorah in my house and to bring in the tree!
Susan
fruit juice26 Dec 2006 20:42 GMT17
Are diabetics allowed to drink fruit juice?  I'm asking because this
fall I made some grape juice and noticed that it called for a lot of
sugar, 1/2 cup for 1 quart of juice.  That is like 2 tablespoons for 8
ounces.  I'm not diabetic but wondering if it would be unwise for a
Relationship Between ß-Cell Mass and Fa sting Blood Glucose Concentration in Humans26 Dec 2006 20:34 GMT2
The title is self explanatory but figure 1 shows the relationship
graphically.  I had previously read that the beta-cells make up about 2%
of the total pancreas mass. Here it is shown that it varies quite a bit
in obese people. Old Al has mentioned previously that persons with
Dodging Diabetes / iron26 Dec 2006 10:02 GMT10
http://exchange.healthwell.com/news.cfm?news=1746
Dodge Diabetes by Sidestepping Iron
7/20/06 -
Healthnotes Newswire-Once again diet is linked to diabetes risk: Iron
DIABETES- TREATMENT26 Dec 2006 09:59 GMT4
HELLO MY FRIENDS:
The final phase of the diabetes is to get to have diabetic foot, and I
was very sensible to all the traumatisms: the plant of the foot,
specially the heel was very vulnerable. The damages caused to me
cool site for diabetics.26 Dec 2006 09:52 GMT1
http://diabetes.thesupportblog.com
I came across this site, but haven't sign up yet.  Has anybody heard of
it?  It's a blog site for people with diabetes.
How safe is ???26 Dec 2006 06:32 GMT10
All drugs have a risk/benefit factor.
The real test is time of use for a particular person and problem.
class.
The FDA approval is based on a limited test protocol.
Snipe bag25 Dec 2006 23:04 GMT3
When I was a teen in a rural setting we used to invite
a newbie to go snipe hunting.  A group would lead him,
trying to get him lost  the wilds  Then he was given a
burlap bag and told to wait for the Snipe. The group
Proof of GOD: The fourth horseman.25 Dec 2006 21:38 GMT8
http://tinyurl.com/yye659
"I looked and there before me was a pale horse!  Its rider was named
Death, and Hades was following close behind him.  They were given power
over a fourth of the earth to kill by sword, famine and plague, and by
Participants needed for a study on coping with diabetes25 Dec 2006 18:49 GMT12
There are many factors that affect our ability to live with diabetes.
We are conducting a study on how well persons with diabetes manage
self-care activities and we would like your assistance. You must be a
patient who has been diagnosed with diabetes. The research is being
Christmas, etc.25 Dec 2006 00:53 GMT3
Merry/Happy Christmas to those of you who start the day. Hope the day isn't
too hot. And a very Merry Christmas to those of us at the end of the day.
Our day is still to come.
Martha T2 Canada
IF MY HEAD WAS A BALLON25 Dec 2006 00:37 GMT16
and you were a pin
Study: Almonds May Protect Against Heart Disease, Diabetes Risk24 Dec 2006 22:01 GMT49
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=57995&nfid=nl
Note from Jan:  Finally research is catching up to Hulda Clark, who adivsed
us to eat raw almonds years ago.
Study: Almonds May Protect Against Heart Disease, Diabetes Risk
 
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