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Artificial pancreas help children as young as 6 years with type 1 Diabetes
An artificial pancreas system is safe and helped children as young as six with type 1 diabetes better control blood sugar levels, according to a new study from researchers at four pediatric diabetes centers in the United States. The study was published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine
An artificial pancreas system is safe and helped children as young as six with type 1 diabetes better control blood sugar levels, according to a new study from researchers at four pediatric diabetes centers in the United States. The study was published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine
namaha
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
WK9 R3 done 😀
I am so chuffed that I have finally completed the C25K challenge, I’m a little off running the 5k in 30 minutes yet but I’m not far off (4.3k) I started it as a challenge to myself, and although I wasn’t a complete couch potato, I am 57 and had generally kept myself fit over the last few years with
I am so chuffed that I have finally completed the C25K challenge, I’m a little off running the 5k in 30 minutes yet but I’m not far off (4.3k) I started it as a challenge to myself, and although I wasn’t a complete couch potato, I am 57 and had generally kept myself fit over the last few years with
BertieCats
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Should I seek medical advice
I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes a few years back and I’ve been taking the slow releasing metformin and alogliptin. Periods Have been ok, but for some reason my periods has become late and I don’t know why
I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes a few years back and I’ve been taking the slow releasing metformin and alogliptin. Periods Have been ok, but for some reason my periods has become late and I don’t know why
GemGem95
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
4 years ago
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Because of a lung condition I was given prednisolone. This mademe put on weight and i have now been diagnosedwith diabetes 2. My blood suga r is raised. And neither weight nor blood sugar goes down on medication or with low carb diet and exercise. Wits end. Any advice? Thank you.
Because of a lung condition I was given prednisolone. This mademe put on weight and i have now been diagnosedwith diabetes 2. My blood suga r is raised. And neither weight nor blood sugar goes down on medication or with low carb diet and exercise. Wits end. Any advice? Thank you.
LizzieG101
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Interesting observation of Fasting Blood Sugar(FBS)
Couple of days ago, i took FBS reading in my glucometer before and after going to toilet in the morning. Surprisingly, both of these readings were exactly the same. It was 102 mg/dL. Couple of years ago, when i was initially diagnosed T2D, i took similar readings. Before going to toilet, FBS was 159
Couple of days ago, i took FBS reading in my glucometer before and after going to toilet in the morning. Surprisingly, both of these readings were exactly the same. It was 102 mg/dL. Couple of years ago, when i was initially diagnosed T2D, i took similar readings. Before going to toilet, FBS was 159
barani19
Administrator
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
Difference between type 1 vs type 2 Diabetes.
An informative article published today in difference between type1 and type 2 Diabetes. But what the article does not discuss is the fact that Type 2's at some point of time may have to take insulin since the beta cells stop producing insulin..... However, this can be avoided or prevented if the person
An informative article published today in difference between type1 and type 2 Diabetes. But what the article does not discuss is the fact that Type 2's at some point of time may have to take insulin since the beta cells stop producing insulin..... However, this can be avoided or prevented if the person
namaha
Administrator
in
Diabetes India
4 years ago
TACE (transarterial chemoembolization) for prostate cancer mets to liver or lung?
From my understanding, TACE provides the advantage of delivering higher doses of chemotherapy to a targeted region (liver/lung) and also interfering with tumor blood supply. Has anyone used this therapy for liver or lung mets? Obviously, if prostate cancer is in the soft-tissue, a systemic treatment
From my understanding, TACE provides the advantage of delivering higher doses of chemotherapy to a targeted region (liver/lung) and also interfering with tumor blood supply. Has anyone used this therapy for liver or lung mets? Obviously, if prostate cancer is in the soft-tissue, a systemic treatment
Shanti1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Newbie post - unexplained prediabetes.
For over two years I have had prediabetic HbA1c test results, creeping upwards from 43mmol/mol in a routine test in May 2018 to 47 at the last test (just before lockdown in March). 48 will indicate diabetes. After the first test result I bought a blood glucose monitor and, whilst, thoroughly researching
For over two years I have had prediabetic HbA1c test results, creeping upwards from 43mmol/mol in a routine test in May 2018 to 47 at the last test (just before lockdown in March). 48 will indicate diabetes. After the first test result I bought a blood glucose monitor and, whilst, thoroughly researching
Hidden
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
4 years ago
New test better predicts which babies will develop type 1 diabetes...
A new approach to predicting which babies will develop type 1 diabetes moves a step closer to routine testing for newborns which could avoid life-threatening complications. Scientists at seven international sites have followed 7,798 children at high risk of developing type 1 diabetes from birth
A new approach to predicting which babies will develop type 1 diabetes moves a step closer to routine testing for newborns which could avoid life-threatening complications. Scientists at seven international sites have followed 7,798 children at high risk of developing type 1 diabetes from birth
DRH-sangli
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
Thought provoking blog about keto diets.....
Before you read the following ..... please note that I am only sharing this content because I thought it was 'interesting' albeit controversial.... "[i]Many people insist the keto diet has helped them successfully lose weight. While I don’t doubt this, an important question must be asked—is this due
Before you read the following ..... please note that I am only sharing this content because I thought it was 'interesting' albeit controversial.... "[i]Many people insist the keto diet has helped them successfully lose weight. While I don’t doubt this, an important question must be asked—is this due
Itsmesally
2020 August
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Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
Interesting article about the effects of fasting.
https://nationalpost.com/health/fasting-for-three-days-renews-entire-immune-system-protects-cancer-patients-remarkable-new-study-finds I came across this article regarding fasting. It sounds too good to be true, but... I am inclined to go ahead and give it a try. Perhaps closer to my next CBC check,
https://nationalpost.com/health/fasting-for-three-days-renews-entire-immune-system-protects-cancer-patients-remarkable-new-study-finds I came across this article regarding fasting. It sounds too good to be true, but... I am inclined to go ahead and give it a try. Perhaps closer to my next CBC check,
LeoPa
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Newbie here, I started yesterday.
In January 20 I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. Between Jan 20 - Jul 20 I lost 4 stone body weight with diet alone. I have some way to go but am confident I can hit a healthy BMI before the end of the year. In Aug 20 I decided to take up C25K to help with my fight against diabetes - I really want
In January 20 I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. Between Jan 20 - Jul 20 I lost 4 stone body weight with diet alone. I have some way to go but am confident I can hit a healthy BMI before the end of the year. In Aug 20 I decided to take up C25K to help with my fight against diabetes - I really want
Shon337
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Not the news I wanted
Well - that’s a bit of a bummer - following my recent set of blood tests, I received a phone call from the surgery; in a rather too enthusiastic voice (I thought) I was told ‘you are officially diabetic......‘ ‘Your previous result was 48 and your last one was 52 - I’m putting that down as steroid-induced
Well - that’s a bit of a bummer - following my recent set of blood tests, I received a phone call from the surgery; in a rather too enthusiastic voice (I thought) I was told ‘you are officially diabetic......‘ ‘Your previous result was 48 and your last one was 52 - I’m putting that down as steroid-induced
Rokerman
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Determined to keep type 2 Diabetes free
One of my motivators to reduce my waist size and lose weight is not to tip into the type 2 Diabetes from being prediabetic. A weight loss buddy is aiming to reverse Diabetes so we cheer each other on.
One of my motivators to reduce my waist size and lose weight is not to tip into the type 2 Diabetes from being prediabetic. A weight loss buddy is aiming to reverse Diabetes so we cheer each other on.
timetoact
2020 July
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Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
Glucose level too high
Hello, me again! Following my initial blood tests, I went back for a glucose fasting test and they say it's too high @ 7.0 (they want it 6.0). My family all have late onset type 2 diabetes and I've been tested again and again (without a conclusive diagnosis as somehow I always managed to stay under the
Hello, me again! Following my initial blood tests, I went back for a glucose fasting test and they say it's too high @ 7.0 (they want it 6.0). My family all have late onset type 2 diabetes and I've been tested again and again (without a conclusive diagnosis as somehow I always managed to stay under the
Crabonks
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
BMI and some other snippets from a book I’m reading
I am reading a book called a Fat and Furious by Steve Bennett at the moment. There is a lot of information and challenges to the current, and past, weight loss assumptions with input from the likes of Dr Malcolm MacKendrick, Dr Jason Fung, Dr David, Unwin, Tim Noakes and many others. Some interesting
I am reading a book called a Fat and Furious by Steve Bennett at the moment. There is a lot of information and challenges to the current, and past, weight loss assumptions with input from the likes of Dr Malcolm MacKendrick, Dr Jason Fung, Dr David, Unwin, Tim Noakes and many others. Some interesting
AnnieW55
Maintainer
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Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
Starving, Hot Flashes and Wee Loads at Night Now
Hi. I was diagnosed in January and was first put on 1,000 am and pm Metformin, but due to side affects, I was changed to Sukkarto SR. I take 2,000 together at my tea time. I had no symptoms before of diabetes, but the feeling starving/hungry, hot flashes and needing the toilet between 4-5 times a
Hi. I was diagnosed in January and was first put on 1,000 am and pm Metformin, but due to side affects, I was changed to Sukkarto SR. I take 2,000 together at my tea time. I had no symptoms before of diabetes, but the feeling starving/hungry, hot flashes and needing the toilet between 4-5 times a
SandyDS
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
4 years ago
Does the NHS know what it's talking about?
I typed this as a reply to Hidden, but it was in a discussion where a member was asking for support, so it didn't belong there. Original discussion: https://healthunlocked.com/nhsweightloss/posts/143945664/is-anyone-able-to-give-tips-support-to-a-beginner [i]"Secondly, the nhs have qualified health
I typed this as a reply to Hidden, but it was in a discussion where a member was asking for support, so it didn't belong there. Original discussion: https://healthunlocked.com/nhsweightloss/posts/143945664/is-anyone-able-to-give-tips-support-to-a-beginner [i]"Secondly, the nhs have qualified health
Subtle_badger
2020 January
in
Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
Elevated hypo symptoms. HRT and or Flaxseed.
Hi all, me again. I have a dilemma, My recent issues regarding extreme hypo symptoms which were resolved by stopping HRT. I also stopped taking a very high dose of flaxseed too at the same time and am now thinking which one was the culprit or was it both. I had been on HRT for seven months with no
Hi all, me again. I have a dilemma, My recent issues regarding extreme hypo symptoms which were resolved by stopping HRT. I also stopped taking a very high dose of flaxseed too at the same time and am now thinking which one was the culprit or was it both. I had been on HRT for seven months with no
Angelic69
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Newly diagnosed, feel really lost.
Hi, I have just been diagnosed today with type 2 diabetes and am totally clueless. Everything online seems so conflicting and I am scared to eat anything as I am unsure what I am OK to eat and what I should not be eating. Any advice would be great
Hi, I have just been diagnosed today with type 2 diabetes and am totally clueless. Everything online seems so conflicting and I am scared to eat anything as I am unsure what I am OK to eat and what I should not be eating. Any advice would be great
FairyCakes7
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
4 years ago
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