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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / February 2007

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Almost OT    Mack26 Feb 2007 11:56 GMT27
I will make it simple.  Meddlers cause so much trouble.  I
worked with a group for about ten yearsi. Unless I
have intimate knowledge of a situation I  found ot it
is dangerous to take sides.  The one sided stories
Been trough the wringer26 Feb 2007 03:14 GMT4
Howdy all. thanks to those who replied to the OGTT test post I wrote.
The hematologist apt. seemed like it was needed right away--to go over
weird test results etc. I'm actually glad the doc is aggressive there,
just to get things going and find out what is up.
Burn out at work and diabetes25 Feb 2007 23:48 GMT5
Stress linked to diabetes again ...
     "Job burn-out 'ups diabetes risk'
     People who suffer from job burn-out may be prone to developing type 2
diabetes, research suggests.
Testing25 Feb 2007 23:21 GMT30
Two hours after breakfast Grace used her meter and it read 149. I made her
breakfast and she had an egg sandwhich with two pieces of toast with one egg
and cottage cheese, tomato and lettuce with half a glass of milk
miller light beer lower bg25 Feb 2007 22:13 GMT14
.anyone know the effects of light beer drinkingand diabetes ..any
thoughts on tis subject  will helpme steer in right direction...I wnt
out last week ..drank 5hours 10 beers ...3.2 carbs a beer mind you
...my bg readings were 97 n morning and after i ate 133 then twohours
An area for you to research the doctor rating, need your help25 Feb 2007 18:47 GMT3
http://mydoctorratings.com
is the site I constructed to centralize all doctors' information. I
had the experience of meeting bad dentists and doctors and certainly I
dont want people to get ripped off and especially about their
You can't eat anything, basically25 Feb 2007 16:54 GMT55
To be perfect, there should be no sweets, no cookies, no juice, no
pie, no pizza (sugar in the sauze and carbs in the crust), no soda, no
chips of any kind, no spaghetti (noodles are pure carbs), no bread, no
rice, no baked potatoe, no fruit (glucose), and no damn candy or
OT, Happy Birthday George Washington25 Feb 2007 16:50 GMT14
Not a word about it in the news.  but today is Georges real birthday.
Loretta
--
In tribute to the United States of America and the State
Accu chek really helpfull25 Feb 2007 15:58 GMT5
I posted recently how I am trying to get my BG numbers back in order and I
seem to be winning slowly but surely.
I rang Accu chek up to see if they have software to keep records on my PC
and they sent me a cd and a wireless connection to connect my meter directly
OGTT dissapointing, but I'm official25 Feb 2007 13:43 GMT13
Well, I had my OGTT today. Went in, they drew blood, handed me the drink
and made me drink it (didn't test the blood) then told me to come back
in two hours for a repeat blood draw, said no WATER OR ANYTHING til
then. Sigh. Then I had my endo appointment, and she made me official ...
New Insulins25 Feb 2007 10:57 GMT3
I saw brief accounts of nasal spray insulin and oral insulin for type 2
diabetics over some time then nothing.
Has anyone used any of the new Insulins and what are the results.
Yeast Infection(s) - Seriously25 Feb 2007 06:25 GMT8
Anyone ever suffer from chronic yeast infections caused by their diabetes?
If so, what course of action did you take to remedy this?
Cellulitis chapter 425 Feb 2007 03:11 GMT17
Just to update you on the cellulitis saga.
Enter antibiotic #4.   This time it is Clindamycin.  Went to see the doc
today and he had my reports faxed over from the other guy.   He was amazed
at my excellent A1C of 6. and showed me on his chart that 6 is excellent
Do you or someone you know need a free meter?25 Feb 2007 01:14 GMT2
I just got an email with an offer of an upgraded meter (for free) from
Lifescan... It's a one person only offer, so I guess it's not an open to
the public thing.
But my gain is two other person's gains.
Interesting Article- City Mice and Suburban Mice24 Feb 2007 22:03 GMT8
Hello friends,.... and a special hello to New Yorkers!
Here is an interesting article about a recent study that indicates
that there are great health benefits to living in New York. New
Yorkers are not as plump as suburbanites.... How about that, Loretta
 
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