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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / June 2007

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Memorial Day is memorable for me with sight, steps, swim, and swallows.... ;-)04 Jun 2007 09:00 GMT12
In preparation for spending Memorial Day at our son's house in Northwest
Mississippi, Sunday, Ashley and I bought swim suits last week.  I went from
size 24 to size 18.  'Nough said about that for now.  ;-)
On the drive down there I was able to clearly see the water and greenery
The daily diet is most frequently the worst problem area04 Jun 2007 07:46 GMT2
The daily diet is most frequently the worst problem area when you're
trying to lose weight. Between home and work and the responsibilities
that come with each, it can be almost impossible to find healthy
choices at the last minute. Spare yourself the daily scrounging and
Scary Shows On TLC04 Jun 2007 07:33 GMT2
I watched a couple of scary shows entitled "Inside the Brookhaven
Obesity Clinic" on the Learning Channel this afternoon. This is a
clinic for the morbidly obese, and there were patients who weighed
480, 570, 600, and 700 lbs among those featured. Naturally, they had a
YOU ALL04 Jun 2007 03:38 GMT6
Should start taking Zoloft too.
Chocolate Bars that Diabetics can eat04 Jun 2007 02:58 GMT13
Just wanted to let folks in this group know that there is a product
that diabetics can eat that taste great and YES is chocolate.  This
product is made with all natural products and utilizes the Xylitol
sweetner.
Can lowering insulin dosage cause lower BG readings?04 Jun 2007 00:32 GMT2
My 94-year old mother is a type 2 diabetic and is not taking any other
medicines. She has been taking "insulin N" (NPH) since diagnosed with
diabetes when she was in her early sixties.
Last February my brother and I changed Mom's 30 units of "insulin
Glycymic Food Index04 Jun 2007 00:08 GMT9
Does anyone have a list of the foods on this list?
Thanks
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Metformin and sleep patterns04 Jun 2007 00:04 GMT4
Diagnosed around 6 months ago T2 and started with FL of 19. Now hba1c
6.1 on last test couiple of months backs and with occassional bg testing
happy things going in right direction.
However I have found since starting on metformin my sleep pattern has
Pear Cactus Makes Mexican Meals Good for People with Diabetes04 Jun 2007 00:02 GMT10
http://diabetes.org/diabetesnewsarticle.jsp?storyId=15158737&filename=20070528/r
euters20070528health00000021reutershealthewEDIT.xml

or
http://tinyurl.com/2y4zub
Pear Cactus Makes Mexican Meals Good for People with Diabetes
I need your Help - OT04 Jun 2007 00:00 GMT25
It is not often that I get involved with pettitions but in this case
I think it is the only thing to do. Please visit the site which will
explain all and to those in here who I know are ex-service bods,
I know this will smack of a serious injustice.
Can lowering insulin dosage cause lower BG readings?03 Jun 2007 23:48 GMT2
My 94-year old mother is a type 2 diabetic and is not taking any other
medicines. She has been taking "insulin N" (NPH) since diagnosed with
diabetes when she was in her early sixties.
Last February my brother and I changed Mom's 30 units of "insulin
Intimidation of doctor by Glaxo when he expressed concerns about Avandia03 Jun 2007 23:27 GMT2
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/02/business/02drug.html?ref=health&pagewanted=print
"Dr. Buse, who is about to become the president of the American Diabetes
Association, was an early and frequent critic of Avandia after it
How often should I weigh myself?03 Jun 2007 22:31 GMT43
http://diabetes.org/tipoftheday.jsp?WTLPromo=HOME_tipoftheday&vms=233630496993
Question:
How often should I weigh myself?
Answer:
Bison vs Beef03 Jun 2007 18:39 GMT44
I knew that bison was better than beef nutriontally, but check
out these numbers for 10 oz of prime rib ... from the site
for Ted's Montana Grill ...
http://www.tedsmontanagrill.com/nutrition.html
Maori diet of eel could help stop diabetes rise (The New Zealand Herald)03 Jun 2007 18:12 GMT30
www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10439500
A traditional Maori staple - eel - may hold the answer to stemming the growing tide of obesity-related type-2 diabetes.
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