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Battling with type 2 diabetes
Hi Just joined you guys. In my early 60s and type 2 diabetes for a few years. Needed to start insulin recently and piled on the weight with it even though being really good with my diet. Never tried running before but seems to be helping even at start of week 3.
Hi Just joined you guys. In my early 60s and type 2 diabetes for a few years. Needed to start insulin recently and piled on the weight with it even though being really good with my diet. Never tried running before but seems to be helping even at start of week 3.
DrNinja
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Couch to 5K
6 years ago
Concentrated sugars (!) & PCa.
New paper from the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian (PLCO) Cancer Screening Trial. We know that prostatic cells prefer fatty acids as fuel & that radio-labeled glucose PET can't be used to diagnose PCa, so what to make of the new study? Note that: "There were no linear associations between prostate
New paper from the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian (PLCO) Cancer Screening Trial. We know that prostatic cells prefer fatty acids as fuel & that radio-labeled glucose PET can't be used to diagnose PCa, so what to make of the new study? Note that: "There were no linear associations between prostate
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Switching to another insulin
Can anyone tell actrapid and humulin r similar type of insulins and if some one has to switch from actrapid to humumlin r will ir affec
Can anyone tell actrapid and humulin r similar type of insulins and if some one has to switch from actrapid to humumlin r will ir affec
Nav07
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
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When We Eat, or Don’t Eat, May Be Critical for Health
When We Eat, or Don’t Eat, May Be Critical for Health By Anahad O’Connor •July 24, 2018 A growing body of research suggests that our bodies function optimally when we align our eating patterns with our circadian rhyth Nutrition scientists have long debated the best diet for optimal health. But now some
When We Eat, or Don’t Eat, May Be Critical for Health By Anahad O’Connor •July 24, 2018 A growing body of research suggests that our bodies function optimally when we align our eating patterns with our circadian rhyth Nutrition scientists have long debated the best diet for optimal health. But now some
rvmasalvad
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
can ckd make your blood sugar low?
I found out over 2 months ago I'm stage 3 ckd. also have diabetes and heart disease. I have been drinking more water and following the devita diets best I can. Doctor took me off metformin but I'm still on insulin. Now my blood sugar has been running low. Today is got up to 130 but after I ate it is
I found out over 2 months ago I'm stage 3 ckd. also have diabetes and heart disease. I have been drinking more water and following the devita diets best I can. Doctor took me off metformin but I'm still on insulin. Now my blood sugar has been running low. Today is got up to 130 but after I ate it is
captainlsu
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Early CKD Support
6 years ago
Feeling sorry for myself
I've always eaten a healthy diet. Food cooked from scratch virtually every day. We never had takeaways or fast food. I've never smoked and don't drink. ( I sound like a real barrel of laughs don't I?) I had graves disease when I was 32, which is in autoimmune condition and am type 2 diabetic. As were
I've always eaten a healthy diet. Food cooked from scratch virtually every day. We never had takeaways or fast food. I've never smoked and don't drink. ( I sound like a real barrel of laughs don't I?) I had graves disease when I was 32, which is in autoimmune condition and am type 2 diabetic. As were
GrandmaDylan
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
New to diabetes type 2
I am 76 yrs old and was a research scientist. I was non-diabetic till a year back with normal fbs and ppbs and HbA1C of 5.9 to 6.1 till then. But then this year, in the month of February, I was shocked to find that my fbs became 430 and ppbs 750 and HbA1C of 17.3. I was on insulin for about three weeks
I am 76 yrs old and was a research scientist. I was non-diabetic till a year back with normal fbs and ppbs and HbA1C of 5.9 to 6.1 till then. But then this year, in the month of February, I was shocked to find that my fbs became 430 and ppbs 750 and HbA1C of 17.3. I was on insulin for about three weeks
Srk1942
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
Keto and PCOS – How safe is it?
Everywhere you look for information about PCOS the word “Keto” soon follows. It is impossible to miss and quite frankly everything you read makes it sound like the holy grail. So I like most Cysters, began to look into this craze. One of the first articles I found was from Women’s Health. It spoke
Everywhere you look for information about PCOS the word “Keto” soon follows. It is impossible to miss and quite frankly everything you read makes it sound like the holy grail. So I like most Cysters, began to look into this craze. One of the first articles I found was from Women’s Health. It spoke
Nickib90
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PCOS UK (Verity)
6 years ago
Cancer and spreading. ??
I had ovarian n uterus cancer, my CA-125 level was 989.9 n I didn't know I had it til I had pains like labor and my stomach looked like I was 9months pregnant.. had a 9lb tumor on LEFT ovary n it rooted n grew like an octopus n wrapped around my uterus n pulling it to the LEFT. 4months had past til
I had ovarian n uterus cancer, my CA-125 level was 989.9 n I didn't know I had it til I had pains like labor and my stomach looked like I was 9months pregnant.. had a 9lb tumor on LEFT ovary n it rooted n grew like an octopus n wrapped around my uterus n pulling it to the LEFT. 4months had past til
BellaGallo
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
6 years ago
Coconut Sugar for Diabetics...Is it a Healthy alternative?
Written by Kris Gunnars, May 25, 2018. (He is a nutrition researcher with a Bachelor's degree in medicine.) The harmful effects of added sugar are becoming increasingly more evident.As a result, people are turning to natural alternatives. A sweetener that has become very popular in the past
Written by Kris Gunnars, May 25, 2018. (He is a nutrition researcher with a Bachelor's degree in medicine.) The harmful effects of added sugar are becoming increasingly more evident.As a result, people are turning to natural alternatives. A sweetener that has become very popular in the past
DRH-sangli
Star
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
The experience of going through the gestational diabetes
"Oh, is the for the little one?" "good, you got two portions" while I was carrying a little piece of cake and a cup of coffee back to my office after a little birthday celebration for one of our colleagues in other departments, these were the comments people were giving. they all thought i just had lots
"Oh, is the for the little one?" "good, you got two portions" while I was carrying a little piece of cake and a cup of coffee back to my office after a little birthday celebration for one of our colleagues in other departments, these were the comments people were giving. they all thought i just had lots
Aalia10
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
6 years ago
Retired VR Counselor with Age Related Macular Degeneration
65 year old, married Caucasian male with AMD. Fifty eyears as a type one, insulin dependent diabetic. Live in NW Florida with my beloved of 45 years. Diabetes has paid toll on my systems, with eyesight problems now, and significant neuro related problems. I have gastro issues secondary to nerve degeneration
65 year old, married Caucasian male with AMD. Fifty eyears as a type one, insulin dependent diabetic. Live in NW Florida with my beloved of 45 years. Diabetes has paid toll on my systems, with eyesight problems now, and significant neuro related problems. I have gastro issues secondary to nerve degeneration
pudwink777
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Macular Society
6 years ago
What is Insulin Resistance?
The body's inability to respond to and use the insulin it produces. Insulin resistance may be linked to obesity, hypertension, and high levels of fat in the blood. (Source: NCBI)
The body's inability to respond to and use the insulin it produces. Insulin resistance may be linked to obesity, hypertension, and high levels of fat in the blood. (Source: NCBI)
RoyParker
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
6 years ago
Do not skip Breakfast!
Do you regularly skip your breakfast? If yes, you are making yourself more vulnerable to develop type-2 diabetes. Whenever you deprive yourself of food or go long without eating anything, your insulin levels are disrupted significantly and this in-turn might lead to this debilitating health condition
Do you regularly skip your breakfast? If yes, you are making yourself more vulnerable to develop type-2 diabetes. Whenever you deprive yourself of food or go long without eating anything, your insulin levels are disrupted significantly and this in-turn might lead to this debilitating health condition
RoyParker
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
6 years ago
What Is a Normal Blood Sugar Level?
What Is a Normal Blood Sugar Level? I, as a volunteer of this forum , have seen many bloggers ask this question again and again specially who join the forum new.This article may help to keep it as reference and ready information. Updated March 27, 2018 Published January 13, 2016 by David Spero, BSN
What Is a Normal Blood Sugar Level? I, as a volunteer of this forum , have seen many bloggers ask this question again and again specially who join the forum new.This article may help to keep it as reference and ready information. Updated March 27, 2018 Published January 13, 2016 by David Spero, BSN
rvmasalvad
Star
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
neuroathy peripheral and maybe cmt diabetic on insulin type 2
I am 60 years old and have had total knee replacement done in both legs are fine. I am diabetic type 2 on insulin for 20 years I have been diagonised with peripheral neuropathy my feet burn,my ankles burn upto my calf in both legs my toes are all turning inwards like hammer toes and get cramps in my
I am 60 years old and have had total knee replacement done in both legs are fine. I am diabetic type 2 on insulin for 20 years I have been diagonised with peripheral neuropathy my feet burn,my ankles burn upto my calf in both legs my toes are all turning inwards like hammer toes and get cramps in my
indupitrola
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LDN Research Trust
6 years ago
Newbie
57 year old male insulin dependant diabetic (type2) need to lose weight and get a bit of fitness back in my life. Hello to you all out there.
57 year old male insulin dependant diabetic (type2) need to lose weight and get a bit of fitness back in my life. Hello to you all out there.
andyboytype2
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Couch to 5K
6 years ago
Beta Blockers and Diabetes
Is anybody aware of the link between Beta Blockers, Insulin, Hyperglycaemia, and Diabetes ? Is anybody aware Beta Blockers affect (lower) Insulin secretion thus increasing blood sugar levels which may lead to Hyperglycaemia and eventual Diabetes ? I know this is not to do with AF, but then I take Bisoprolol
Is anybody aware of the link between Beta Blockers, Insulin, Hyperglycaemia, and Diabetes ? Is anybody aware Beta Blockers affect (lower) Insulin secretion thus increasing blood sugar levels which may lead to Hyperglycaemia and eventual Diabetes ? I know this is not to do with AF, but then I take Bisoprolol
cycleman73
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AF Association
6 years ago
What am I doing?
I have been diagnosed as a manic-depressive. I am 65 years old. We have moved to Playa del Carmen in Mexico. I am at the end of my rope. My husband fell and had a double hematoma. He had emergency surgery because of the hematomas were causing problems with his breathing. If he did not have surgery
I have been diagnosed as a manic-depressive. I am 65 years old. We have moved to Playa del Carmen in Mexico. I am at the end of my rope. My husband fell and had a double hematoma. He had emergency surgery because of the hematomas were causing problems with his breathing. If he did not have surgery
rldn05
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 years ago
Can self-monitoring blood glucose improve glycemic control?
Can self-monitoring blood glucose improve glycemic control? I am reproducing an article along with discussion for your perusal and comments. This study investigated the effect of self-monitoring of blood glucose on HbA1c (average blood glucose over last 3 months) in people with type 2 diabetes (T2D
Can self-monitoring blood glucose improve glycemic control? I am reproducing an article along with discussion for your perusal and comments. This study investigated the effect of self-monitoring of blood glucose on HbA1c (average blood glucose over last 3 months) in people with type 2 diabetes (T2D
rvmasalvad
Star
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
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