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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / September 2007

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Doctor, Doctor where are the caring one??20 Sep 2007 13:42 GMT5
I'm 57 years old and have diabetes type 2 for the last 10 years, for
the past 3 years I stop all medications
i now start to feel some side effect of my foolish decision.
I'm looking for a doctor in Toronto Canada that would be willing to
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Trigger thumb20 Sep 2007 05:38 GMT17
Well, I went to the doctor with a sore thumb and got sent to a  hand
specialist - may actually get to see him in about 6 weeks.
Anyone know much about this>
Is there even amyl reason to go to a specialist, or just ice the area
Just wanna share with you :))))20 Sep 2007 03:28 GMT4
Not everything is that bad. :)
My wife was put on 20 pounds after our marriage and tried all
stuff online to lose weight, Man she really suck my bank dry
with the amount of stuff she bought online and instead of losing
Some Eye News19 Sep 2007 23:48 GMT6
OK, a new report form the "eye police.:
I went to my retina/macula man today fo rmy shot of avastin tht keeps me
reading and seeeing.  it was the first visit since my auto accident.  
After looking at the scar on my eyelid adn brow, he practically turned
Effect of bg variance on long-term complications in t1 diabetics19 Sep 2007 21:48 GMT19
Over here in Germany we have an ongoing debate about the obvious but
possibly still unproven influence of postprandial hyperglycemia on
long-term complications in type 1 diabetics, which is bound up with
potential prognostic benefits of short-acting insulin analogs and
Abbott bg meters may malfunction if dropped19 Sep 2007 21:38 GMT4
File this under ya THINK??
Medscape Medical News 2007. © 2007 Medscape
September 11, 2007 — A global alert has been issued by Abbott to warn
diabetes and liver question19 Sep 2007 21:17 GMT1
My child has type 1 diabetes and she needs to go in for tests as her liver
is enlarged. She is 16, and has type 1 since two years old. They think
somehow sugar got to the liver. Anyone familiar with this
and how is it treated. I am not sure how serious it is, but th eliver is
New Sensors Monitor Diabetes19 Sep 2007 20:22 GMT19
http://www.diabetes.org/diabetesnewsarticle.jsp?storyId=15960371&filename=200709
17/ap20070917aponlineallD8RNF1HO0newsaporganpaEDIT.xml

or
http://tinyurl.com/36fvat
WASHINGTON - Diabetes care is undergoing a transformation: Thousands
Diabetes - A Guide19 Sep 2007 18:31 GMT1
We are here to share the information we get regarding diabetes, its
cure, and also about the medicines we have for controlling diabetes.
Further just take a look at this website to be more informed on
diabetes, types of diabetes, its symptoms,effects if untreated, and
Weight Loss Guide19 Sep 2007 17:28 GMT1
Hi Friends
   Everyone is interested in reducing their weight. But everyone is
not aware of "how to reduce their weight?". They just keep dieting and
endup to the doctor. Here is a guide which can provide you information
Slightly OT: Contradictory Studies19 Sep 2007 11:47 GMT1
SCIENTISTS DO THE NUMBERS
"...critics say... far too many of these epidemiological studies -- in
which the habits and other factors of large populations of people are
tracked, sometimes for years -- are wrong and should be ignored..."
Were you a victim of a trade tariff?19 Sep 2007 09:37 GMT167
G'day G'day Folks,
 If you chew a corn wafer till it goes all mushy, you may notice a
slight sweetness.  The enzyme in the saliva called amylase releases
some of the glucose molecules from the starch chains and we can taste
Seems strange19 Sep 2007 07:32 GMT12
Every time I go to the hospital for a procedure I end up getting a nasty
bug.
Another new ACTOS Study and new Glavus Info...19 Sep 2007 07:08 GMT1
http://www.pharmatimes.com/WorldNews/ViewArticle.aspx?id=11755
 
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