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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / July 2007

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Pumpkin extract may help T113 Jul 2007 02:22 GMT9
An article on how pumpkin extract may help T1 -
allowing taking less insulin:
http://www.healthscout.com/news/322/606196/main.html
Dee's Cereal13 Jul 2007 01:58 GMT5
Has anybody tried, or heard of, a natural cereal known as "Dee's
Cereal"? I saw it at my local health food store (in the fridge). The
creator claims to have had diabetes, and now, with diet, exercise and
proper food choices (including his cereal), he no longer has diabetes,
saw doctor this morning13 Jul 2007 01:50 GMT16
I saw my doctor and told him that I had quit taking Januvia a couple of
weeks ago. He said he didn't know what could have happened as it seemed to
work well at first. I go back 8/31 and will have full blood work then but
asked him to do A1c and glucose today. In meantime he told ...
Plugging along...13 Jul 2007 01:18 GMT1
sticking to the diet, etc.  So far so good.  The tip about a glass of
wine and some nuts before bed really helped the morning bg reading.
Yesterday was 88, this morn 98!  Was a bit shaky yesterday, nauseous
until I ate a  couple eggs and some soy milk.  Also, increasing amount
It must be nice12 Jul 2007 20:27 GMT6
Or is it?
Hell with the neighbors12 Jul 2007 20:23 GMT90
Wheeeeeeeeeee.... It's Monday night again. Diabetic friendly (on topic)
midnight grilling out with loud music at midnight night. The music will be a
little louder tonight cause I heard one of the neighbors complained because
I didn't mow my lawn last week. Can't wait till 12.... ...
heart attacks and women12 Jul 2007 20:22 GMT54
Women and heart attacks (Myocardial infarction)
Did you know that women rarely have the same dramatic symptoms that
men have when experiencing heart attack...you know, the sudden
stabbing pain in the chest, the cold sweat, grabbing the chest &
Exercise is good for old folk too12 Jul 2007 20:17 GMT46
Yesterday I my son and I spent the day having some healthy scary
exercise on the climbing walls of a local climbing arena. I've long
been a fan of the special syngergistic benefits of scary exercise,
exercising the endocrine system as well as the muscles. Scary exercise
USA Medicare Coverage, esp. diabetes & coronary patients12 Jul 2007 18:24 GMT2
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/12/us/12medicare.html?_r=1&th&emc=th&oref=slogin
The New York Times
July 12, 2007
Some Chronically Ill Adults Wait for Medicare
using Lantus when traveling.12 Jul 2007 16:05 GMT8
Has anyone ever taken a supply of Lantus with them for weeks?  I will be in
Europe for a couple of months, and am trying to figure if it is okay to keep
a 2-month supply at room temperature.  Should I try to keep it at 36-42
degrees, or is it okay to be at room temperature?
Did You12 Jul 2007 13:39 GMT5
Drive while under the influence of alcohol today?
Safety and Pharmacodynamics of CJC-1134-PC, a Novel GLP-1 Receptor Agonist, in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus12 Jul 2007 13:11 GMT7
"Safety and Pharmacodynamics of CJC-1134-PC, a Novel GLP-1 Receptor
Agonist, in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Randomized,
Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind, Dose-Escalation Study
Year: 2007
carmol cream?12 Jul 2007 11:51 GMT6
I got prescribed carmol cream for the calluses on my foot. This stuff cost
$90 for 60gram!
The main ingredient of this cream is urea. Isn't this one of the stuff we
flush down the toilet...?
Newbie to the group looking for epals12 Jul 2007 11:40 GMT22
Have been diabetic for 6 years, on Insulin (for three weeks) and
Metformin and would like to make some email pals hopefully from this
group.
I'm 35, single and female, a medical secretary by profession.  I am
Self monitoring blood glucose12 Jul 2007 11:33 GMT10
Since there seem to be contradictory opinions/conclusions on the
effectiveness of self monitoring blood glucose (SMBG), I thought I would
throw another abstract into the mix. Note that "long term" in the RECORD
study on Avandia (rosiglitazone) was 6 years. The followup on SMBG ...
 
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