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| Teenage Diabetics and Meter Colors | 01 Oct 2007 00:51 GMT | 1 |
Referring back to bj's post on colored meters, I'm sure the companies that make the meters are not looking at the appeal of colored meters to us "older" type 1 and 2 diabetics, but rather the teenage/young adult type 1 and increasingly type 2 diabetics. These kids want to have ...
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| Help others.... | 01 Oct 2007 00:47 GMT | 1 |
Hi Friends We are very much aware of diabetes and the treatment for diabetes. But the younger people who get diabetes are not aware of diabetes. They do not even know whether they are affected by diabetes
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| Energy Healer | Distant Healing | 30 Sep 2007 23:23 GMT | 2 |
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| Are Lantus and Levemir the same??? | 30 Sep 2007 19:59 GMT | 2 |
I also posted this on ASD, so if you subscribe to both, please excuse the duplicate. This has probably been asked before, but a quick search of messages didn't reveal an answer, so please bear with me if it has been
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| A1C chart | 30 Sep 2007 19:05 GMT | 28 |
My doctor was telling me that he used to have a chart that said what the average blood sugar was for various A1C ratings. I've found a couple on the net, but they vary. Is there a source for a good one, where if I've averaged my blood sugars for a month, I could see what my A1C ...
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| Omega-3's May Lower Type 1 Diabetes Risk | 30 Sep 2007 10:40 GMT | 7 |
http://www.diabetes.org/diabetesnewsarticle.jsp?storyId=16045412&filename=200709 25/reuters20070925health00000025reutershealthewEDIT.xml or http://tinyurl.com/yo86wq (excerpt)
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| No insulin yet, but... | 30 Sep 2007 06:18 GMT | 26 |
A1c down to 7.1 from 7.8 so no insulin at the moment. But... Microalbumin is 50.0 and should be <18.0. Urine Creatinine 45.6. No range given for that. Microalbumin/Creat Ratio 110 and should be <30. 30-300 mg/g Increased risk for diabetic nephropathy. Two of three
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| diabetes FAQ: general (part 1 of 5) | 30 Sep 2007 05:22 GMT | 4 |
Archive-name: diabetes/faq/part1 Posting-Frequency: biweekly Last-modified: 15 Dec 2006 (excludes change list and Table of Contents) Changes: add aspartame topic in research section (14 July 2005)
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| Proteinuria | 30 Sep 2007 03:49 GMT | 3 |
Proteinuria manifests when one goes to altitude and when one goes to altitude one manifests increased red blood cell production / erythrocytosis / polycythemia / hemochromatosis / iron overload.. "Proteinuria at high altitude.Proteinuria at high altitude. A Bradwell
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| Gorgeous Day for a Walk | 30 Sep 2007 01:52 GMT | 2 |
We got a new Johnny Rockets near here and I decided to take my son to lunch. The food was pretty good (he loved it... oh to have the unrefined palette of a 7-year-old again!) but an hour after we got home I was at 151 and heading north fast. So, my dreams of a completely lazy ...
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| ping Helen Back | 30 Sep 2007 00:47 GMT | 9 |
figured this would get lost in the sea of replies, but I wanted to let you know.... GAD testing usually takes upwards to 2-4weeks to get back. it's not a quicky blood test. testing for GAD
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| Walking to Work May Cut Diabetes Risk | 29 Sep 2007 22:28 GMT | 5 |
As Tom says..."Up,up, and Away!" Kurt
http://www.diabetes.org/diabetesnewsarticle.jsp?storyId=16045413&filename=200709 26/reuters20070926health00000004reutershealthewEDIT.xml
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| insulin resistance | 29 Sep 2007 20:53 GMT | 12 |
what are the best herbs or food combinations to reduce this resistance? M.Gill
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| Daily Spirit-guided health tip for 9/29/07. | 29 Sep 2007 19:32 GMT | 3 |
There is only one exercise that gets rid of the bad inside fat (visceral adipose tissue or VAT) that is killing us with its poisons (adipocytokines)... ... it is not the exercise we willfully do with our muscles when we
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| Insulin color codes | 29 Sep 2007 14:32 GMT | 1 |
When I was diagnosed a long long time ago, they taught me that the red syringes and red vial caps were U-40 insulin. They also taught me how to boil the glass syringes (although I never did that at home, only when they taught me in the hospital) and how to do urine tests, but
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