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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / December 2007

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Neurontin16 Dec 2007 19:15 GMT9
Yesterday I had a steroid epidural into he base of my spine to help with
my sciatica, which has worsened over the last year.  I, already am aware
of improvement today.  We wnt over meds that might help with pain tht are
not Nsaids(my pain MD is also diabetic so is aware of ...
Arg... the holidays!16 Dec 2007 13:04 GMT18
Just took my kids to a cookie swap.  16 families swapped cookies, so
here I am at home with a bag of assorted cookies, all decorated and
pretty.  I had developed a high and mighty I-am-above-eating-sweets-
they-don't-even-tempt-me attitude.  But these cookies have taken me
New Books on Aging and Age-related Conditions16 Dec 2007 12:50 GMT4
Here is the list of 40 new books on Aging and Age-related Conditions,
which have become available this month:
http://longevity-science.blogspot.com/2007/11/new-books-on-aging-longevity.html
Shorter weblink:
Daily Spirit-guided health tip for 12/15/07.15 Dec 2007 23:29 GMT1
http://ABChung.LiveJournal.com/46817.html
http://TheWellnessFoundation.com/Pan-Flu
Be hungry... be healthy... be hungrier... be blessed:
http://TheWellnessFoundation.com/BeHealthy
Driver license...Insulin15 Dec 2007 17:46 GMT13
I will soon have to get my driver license renewed for the first time since
being diagnosed as a diabetic.
Part of my treatment is a small amount of insulin taken on a sliding scale
as needed.
Foods That Help Your Heart-Sources15 Dec 2007 15:29 GMT1
2) below has some specific foods and was the reason I posted these links.
1) Foods That Help Your Heart-Sources -
http://www.americanprofile.com/article/24762.html
2) Foods That Help Your Heart
Brit. study devalues self testing for non-insulin patients15 Dec 2007 14:49 GMT9
A British study finding that non-insulin using patients get no benefit
from self-monitoring of blood glucose is flawed says critic and benefits
the National Health Service who funded the study.
Meanwhile, US Dept. of Health is working to encourage more testing.
Billie, a lady I met on here, needs some support please. :)15 Dec 2007 06:15 GMT1
I have an internet friend, whom I have never met in person, but I
have
gotten to know through blogging. Actually, we met in this diabetes
chat
Herbalife, Great results.15 Dec 2007 05:52 GMT8
Herbalife Nutrition program is a full program for all of your body.
the system Herbalife is based on is called Cellular nutrition, I bet
many of you are familiar with the term, if not, then Cellular
nutrition simply means feeding the cell. It makes sense that if you
Spiked again....15 Dec 2007 04:51 GMT72
***I posted this last night through my Shaw news server.  Shaw is having
technical difficulties right now so I am reposting through another
server.  I apologize if this shows up twice.***
So, a few days ago I had a small flour tortilla with some grated cheese,
Advice if you can - neuropathy15 Dec 2007 04:19 GMT13
Hello, All!
My mum has been type 2 for over 30 years and is now suffering badly from neuropathy in both feet and lower legs, can anyone recommend anything to reduce her pain please?, she has tried all the over the counter pain killers.
TIA
With best regards, *©*´¯`·.¸¸.·´·DõKtör ...
HYPOGLYCEMIC ACTIVITY OF SOME INDONESIAN RICE15 Dec 2007 02:46 GMT4
HYPOGLYCEMIC ACTIVITY OF SOME INDONESIAN RICE
VARIETIES AND THEIR PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES -
http://www.pustaka-deptan.go.id/publikasi/as072064.pdf
Januvia DPP-4 inhibitor14 Dec 2007 21:44 GMT1
I keep hearing more and more on the relationship between dpp-4
inhibitor and cancer cells.  From what I understand the way Junuvia
works also works to block the bodys system to fight cancer cells. does
anyone have the real scoop?
The downside to control through meds....14 Dec 2007 20:01 GMT14
Standard preamble: Newly Dx, testing up a storm, still trying to figure
all this out.
A couple of my coworkers are T2s on meds.  One of them *claims* to be
able to eat whatever he wants.  (He simply pops an extra pill.)  Now I
Good News, Bad News14 Dec 2007 19:54 GMT35
Well, got my labs back...
The Good: I made the 5% club! My A1C is 5.6! So, i did SOMETHING right
these last few months :) It went down from 13.2 (July, DX). My VLDL went
from 42 (March) to 22.
 
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