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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / May 2007

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Help byetta and ed meds21 May 2007 22:55 GMT1
I use byetta and  I find that the ed drugs like viagra and cialis simply
dont work when I take byetta.  Has anyone had this experience?  I cannot
seem to find this problem addressed anywhere.
Help
Good BG tracking software21 May 2007 20:53 GMT5
Hello;
I found this program at http://www.bgtracker.com to keep track of my BG
readings.  It outputs tables, graphs, everything.  Being a newbee, and just
learning how my body reacts to certain foods and exercise, this really
help with eggplant21 May 2007 20:52 GMT44
gonna make eggplant parmesan late tonight after work.... any tips? Never
made it before. I got the cheese the eggplant and the sauce.... thats all so
don't get fancy...lol
John
Can I have a Martini21 May 2007 20:21 GMT14
I havent had a martini or any other alcoholic beverage for about 3 months
now.
I would kill for a good martini but Im not dying for one.
From what I have read on the internet it should be OK
LASIK EYE SURGERY AN OVERVIEW21 May 2007 20:03 GMT3
Get to know all about LASIK eye surgery, great article worth reading
http://www.geoamaan.com/entry/13/61/
stevia, balanced factual detailed review in Wikipedia: Murray 2007.05.1921 May 2007 17:13 GMT4
stevia, balanced factual detailed review in Wikipedia: Murray
2007.05.19
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/1430
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevia
News story: DUI of insulin21 May 2007 16:46 GMT5
Perhaps the most relevant (to me) statement in the article is "It's
unusual to never have a blip":
 http://www.mercurynews.com/news/ci_5925676
        ...He was charged with two counts of gross vehicular
many cheerful, helpful posts re caffeine and herbal teas with stevia, juice, or honey, for Angielea in LiveJournal.com/hip_domestics: Murray 2007.05.1721 May 2007 16:40 GMT4
many cheerful, helpful posts re caffeine and herbal teas with stevia,
juice, or honey, for Angielea in LiveJournal.com/hip_domestics: Murray
2007.05.17
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/1429
Dangerouly Low BG21 May 2007 16:13 GMT5
Recently I was in the hospital after surgery to have a mole removed from my
scalp. The surgery was no problem, but my Blood Pressure went too high and I
was assigned to intensive care as a precaution.
During my stay I was given too much Insulin and had to be given a Glucose IV
Gabatrol for Diabetics?21 May 2007 14:18 GMT24
A friend of mine is diabetic and takes this natural product called
Gabatrol as a way to reduce stress & anxiety and just feel good
overall. Its only 12 calories per serving and she claims its better
than alcohol for relaxing and obviously safer for diabetics since
How many here wear a Medic-Alert bracelet or necklace?21 May 2007 04:18 GMT45
Just curious how many here use a Medic-Alert bracelet or necklace (or
similar from another provider of such services).
Your thoughts and experiences with such would be welcome.
Thanks
Diabetes is not always a Permanent disease21 May 2007 03:35 GMT1
Diabetes is not always a permanent disease.  There are people who have
recovered from it.  There
are key things they did to recover which can also help you recover.
I will share them with you.
BG reaction to exercise21 May 2007 02:25 GMT13
I ve noticed over the last few weeks that when I exercise my BG level
quickly drops to a plateu with about 10 minutes worth of exercise. Lets say
105 from 130. After this point it takes maybe 30 more minutes to make a
significant change down (10 more points).. As the weeks have ...
Consumer Reports weighs in on popular diets20 May 2007 23:55 GMT12
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18496858/
Consumer Reports weighs in on popular diets
Smart diet strategies based on science and lifestyle shift, not strict rules
By Linda Carroll
Symlin/Amylin for type 1's20 May 2007 14:38 GMT18
RK mentioned using Amylin in the past month. If you've got any updates
on your experiece with it, RK, I'm interested in hearing. I'd be
interested in what others have experienced too.
For me it's in the "something to talk about with the endo in the next
 
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