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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / October 2008

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My carb is better than your carb31 Oct 2008 23:41 GMT10
Always wondered...
Let's say I decide to eat 10 carbs. Which is better (or worse): 10 carbs
of sugar, 10 carbs of starch, 10 carbs from an onion, tomato or
broccoli, and so on, or is there no difference?
what about tomato juice?31 Oct 2008 21:12 GMT142
I have foresworn fruit juices - is tomato juice also not recommended?
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A big claim31 Oct 2008 11:40 GMT26
"No matter how severe your diabetes might be at diagnosis .... it is the
only condition where you, the patient  ..... can achieve normal health."
What do we reckon to this ? Is it ever possible for diabetics to achieve
"normal health" ?
newbee31 Oct 2008 06:36 GMT29
Hi everyone.  I'm a type 2 and have been for the last 12 yrs.  A question I've wondered about for some time.  I have bottomed out down to as low as 41 but drinking a Coke or a few pieces of Russell Stover candy seems to bring me back up.  My question, if I should slip into a coma ...
Diabetic aspririn use in doubt31 Oct 2008 04:48 GMT46
The routine use of aspirin for diabetics has been thrown into doubt by some
Scottish research
Is Immigration Building or Destroying the (Inter)National Health     Service?31 Oct 2008 02:10 GMT2
There are those who say the NHS would collapse without Third World
immigrant staff. The BNP would argue that Third World immigration is
in fact destroying the NHS, bringing with it continuing issues of
hygiene, superbugs and other problems.
Am I truly from another planet?30 Oct 2008 20:46 GMT44
Today I had a phone call with my new dietician. She thought that I was  
nuts for making my own breads and baked good. Even when I explained about  
Ginsey's peanut allergy. I did not tell her that I have my own grain mill  
and make my own flours. I thought that might send her over ...
No carb breakfast solution30 Oct 2008 17:45 GMT9
I hope John McCoy won't object to my posting a recipie I've come up with -
I've never been a huge fan of eggs, in just about any form I really don't
care for them.  And after a few weeks of trying to make an egg palatble
first thing in the morning, I knew that I needed an ...
Iron-binding Prevents Diabetes Developement30 Oct 2008 17:02 GMT2
"Hydroxychloroquine's iron-binding ability"
October 28, 2008
Antimalarial drug prevents diabetes in arthritis patients
The use of an antimalarial medication may prevent the onset of
Monday Night Naked Grill30 Oct 2008 14:07 GMT13
Ok, ok... 6.1... not the greatest a1c in the world but not the worst,
either. Just got back from the doc. Got a whole pile of free sample
Lyrica and Actos. Can adjust my budget spreadsheet down quite aways for
the next few months :)
New to diabetes30 Oct 2008 11:43 GMT40
My daughter called me from school and told me she may have diabetes. She
was feeling bad and went to the health clinic on campus. They did some
tests and said she appears to have type one diabetes. They told her they
were doing more tests to verify that she is in the early stages ...
testing30 Oct 2008 11:39 GMT21
just testing
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Interesting Medscape article on appetite regulation30 Oct 2008 01:47 GMT6
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/581204?src=mp&spon=17&uac=33742BK
"This review highlights the key areas of research in the hypothalamic
control of appetite. The hypothalamus consists of several nuclei that
integrate peripheral signals, such as adiposity and caloric intake, to
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