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| Hey guys - newbie here - not wannabe also (re: Looking 4 Vac Pod) | 17 Jul 2009 10:13 GMT | 5 |
hey guys ... new in town ... have a metabolic disorder cooking along from age and genetics ... heard on a TV show "The Dr's" that there is a Vac Pod ... a vacuum pod
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| Too much linoleic acid promotes inflammation-doesn't it? | 17 Jul 2009 09:37 GMT | 2 |
In some circles the inflammatory nature of LA is considered a given. The real world situation [1], as is often the case, is not so clear. I'm not recomending that folks increase their LA intake, but I do recommend that its wise for all to question assumptions.
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| Motionsickness | 17 Jul 2009 09:26 GMT | 11 |
I get very bad motion sickness to the point where I can't go on boats or rollercoasters and hate riding in the back of a car. One of my friends, who also has diabetes, mentioned that she couldn't either. Is this something that is common with diabetes?
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| Diabetes daily glucose monitoring questions | 17 Jul 2009 09:04 GMT | 8 |
My in-laws are visiting us from India for the next six months. My MIL is diabetic and takes insulin injections every day. Before they left India, she was tested by her doctor for all her various levels (she has other health issues as well). Everything was within range before she ...
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| Neuropathy & leg cramps | 17 Jul 2009 03:24 GMT | 74 |
I've had leg cramps in my ankles, shins and calves for several years. Their frequency and severity had been controlled by taking calcium, magnesium, zinc and selenium supplements. Now, they've moved up to just below the knee and occur nightly. What has anyone else done to alleviate ...
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| Testing to distinguish between mild Cushing's and PCOS (IR driven) | 17 Jul 2009 00:43 GMT | 2 |
http://www.goodhormonehealth.com/symptoms/testosterone.pdf Susan
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| Artificial sweeteners linked to two fold increase in diabetes | 17 Jul 2009 00:24 GMT | 19 |
This is association, not established causation. Susan Artificial Sweeteners Linked to Two-Fold Increase in Diabetes
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| Post-prandial indicator 1,5-anhydroglucitol | 17 Jul 2009 00:00 GMT | 41 |
I have just become aware of this subject, after reading a blog today by David Mendosa. That led me to read the manufacturer's web-page and then to read some further references, I'll give urls below.
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| What a crock | 16 Jul 2009 17:25 GMT | 30 |
Or should that be quack? I often wondered whether Dr. Mercola was OK. Now I know: http://products.mercola.com/blue-tube-headset/?source=nl
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| Dammit, I just do not understand a single thing... | 16 Jul 2009 12:29 GMT | 42 |
...So, every single treatment that I get put on, seems to have positive effects for a short time, then either stop working entirely or turn to negative effects. And increasing the dosage doesn't seem to do any good either. Exception: rosiglitazone and pioglitazone, which never ...
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| 6 days to go :-) | 16 Jul 2009 10:48 GMT | 10 |
St Swithens day is coming
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| Six month check up, patting myself on the back! | 16 Jul 2009 08:36 GMT | 25 |
I was at the md yesterday, he just called me Last checkup was Jan 26 - yesterday's readings: A1c 6.4 Total cholesterol 178
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| Myths about Canadian healthcare | 16 Jul 2009 08:30 GMT | 15 |
http://www.boingboing.net/2009/06/27/myths-about-canadian.html Rhonda Hackett, a Canadian expat clinical psychologist living in the US, has an editorial in the Denver Post with a good round-up of myths and truths about Canadian health care. I've lived under the Canadian,
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| AlanS' email to me included this: | 16 Jul 2009 07:55 GMT | 24 |
AlanS' email to me included this: "I have not been able to access usenet for a couple of weeks and I'm not likely to for a while yet. Computer/newsprovider problems. Please say g'day to everyone for me."
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| Bad lab reports | 16 Jul 2009 05:48 GMT | 24 |
All of a sudden after doing so well for so long. It's my own fault I know. A1C suddenly shot up to 6.9 Doc prescribed Januvia instead of Byetta.
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