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Difference between Diabetes type1 vs Type 2
Type 1 Diabetes vs Type 2 By Amy Campbell, MS, RD, LDN, CDE Published November 28, 2016 Updated April 17, 2019 Print Text Size: A A A Diabetes isn’t going away any time soon. According to the American Diabetes Association, 1.5 million Americans are diagnosedwith diabetes each year. And 84 million people
Type 1 Diabetes vs Type 2 By Amy Campbell, MS, RD, LDN, CDE Published November 28, 2016 Updated April 17, 2019 Print Text Size: A A A Diabetes isn’t going away any time soon. According to the American Diabetes Association, 1.5 million Americans are diagnosedwith diabetes each year. And 84 million people
rvmasalvad
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
ED (erectile dysfunction)
One of the most common problems with long term TYPE 1 insulin dependant diabetes is ED and I’m not embarrassed to say I suffer with this and have done for the last 25yrs or more having had Type 1 diabetes for 43yrs now. Most type 1’s, don’t seem to suffer with diabetic complications for many years
One of the most common problems with long term TYPE 1 insulin dependant diabetes is ED and I’m not embarrassed to say I suffer with this and have done for the last 25yrs or more having had Type 1 diabetes for 43yrs now. Most type 1’s, don’t seem to suffer with diabetic complications for many years
Dickydon
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
End of battery life for CDI device!
I've just got back from hospital from my husband's checkup of his device. He has had it 7 years. Now the battery is down to the last 6%. If it's not used too much i.e. electric shocks, it should last 6 months. But though the technicians were trying to be very supportive and helpful I sensed they were
I've just got back from hospital from my husband's checkup of his device. He has had it 7 years. Now the battery is down to the last 6%. If it's not used too much i.e. electric shocks, it should last 6 months. But though the technicians were trying to be very supportive and helpful I sensed they were
Love100cats
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
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Diabetes and end stage liver cirrhosis.
Hi guys ... As I posted earlier my husband had very severe internal bleeding but somehow recovered. He is discharged from hospital 20days ago but is too weak. Has lost almost 20kgs of weight but the good news is he is not taking alcohol anymore. He is sedated with medicines and sleeps almost entire day
Hi guys ... As I posted earlier my husband had very severe internal bleeding but somehow recovered. He is discharged from hospital 20days ago but is too weak. Has lost almost 20kgs of weight but the good news is he is not taking alcohol anymore. He is sedated with medicines and sleeps almost entire day
Wifeofalcoholic
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
How are you coping with Prednisone hunger?
I have been dealing with prednisone hunger since being diagnosed with pmr. in 2016. I have gained 15 lbs. in that time and am now trying to take the weight off. I am really struggling with the hunger prednisone causes. I have lost lbs by taking protein shakes and 1 meal a day. No snacking, no sugar
I have been dealing with prednisone hunger since being diagnosed with pmr. in 2016. I have gained 15 lbs. in that time and am now trying to take the weight off. I am really struggling with the hunger prednisone causes. I have lost lbs by taking protein shakes and 1 meal a day. No snacking, no sugar
Linny3
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
lazy diabetes and depression person
I have to lose weight. my diabetes is out of control. I am now on insulin. I don't want to walk or diet, but I am going to try a diet plan from a dietitian. don't think it will work, but I will try as I always do.
I have to lose weight. my diabetes is out of control. I am now on insulin. I don't want to walk or diet, but I am going to try a diet plan from a dietitian. don't think it will work, but I will try as I always do.
WendyKathleen
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Extremely bloated and constipated!!
Hi everybody, I hope someone out there can help please... A couple of years ago I lived out of the UK for a month, during that time I was very busy and I ate when I could. The week before I returned to the UK I got constipated and as a result, bloated. When I got back my period was about two months
Hi everybody, I hope someone out there can help please... A couple of years ago I lived out of the UK for a month, during that time I was very busy and I ate when I could. The week before I returned to the UK I got constipated and as a result, bloated. When I got back my period was about two months
Martina2019
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Can insulin cause weight gain?
I am on Hummane Insulin 50/50 36 in the morning and 26 in the evening. The Doctor also prescribed Gllumillin 500 before breakfast, Glucobay M25 before lunch and Zatin 500 before dinner. My blood sugar levels dropped, but I'm feeling weakness. My weght increased by 10kg after using insulin and my stomach
I am on Hummane Insulin 50/50 36 in the morning and 26 in the evening. The Doctor also prescribed Gllumillin 500 before breakfast, Glucobay M25 before lunch and Zatin 500 before dinner. My blood sugar levels dropped, but I'm feeling weakness. My weght increased by 10kg after using insulin and my stomach
sumrao
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Making Human Foie Gras – T2D 20
Because of an atricle I read in the news paper I Googled "Foie Gras". there is a lot to learn from this!!! Fatty liver is a duck or goose is known as Foie Gras. But humans get it too. Here it’s known as fatty liver disease or non alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). How do we get NASH? It all comes down
Because of an atricle I read in the news paper I Googled "Foie Gras". there is a lot to learn from this!!! Fatty liver is a duck or goose is known as Foie Gras. But humans get it too. Here it’s known as fatty liver disease or non alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). How do we get NASH? It all comes down
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Losing weight
My doctor phoned last evening and told me my latest blood test showed only a slight drop in criatinine (from 32 to 30 in the last month). He also said that, looking back the levels were recorded at 45 in December and 40 in February, but no-one said anything about that. My blood pressure has dropped
My doctor phoned last evening and told me my latest blood test showed only a slight drop in criatinine (from 32 to 30 in the last month). He also said that, looking back the levels were recorded at 45 in December and 40 in February, but no-one said anything about that. My blood pressure has dropped
Brillgirl
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Early CKD Support
5 years ago
As Easter approaches....an egg a day keeps diabetes away?
https://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/909298?nlid=129084_2881&src=wnl_cmemp_190406_mscpedu_nurs&uac=97343EZ&impID=1928877&faf=1 Compared with men in the lowest quartile of egg consumption in a prospective cohort study, men in the highest quartile experienced a significant 38% reduction in the risk for
https://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/909298?nlid=129084_2881&src=wnl_cmemp_190406_mscpedu_nurs&uac=97343EZ&impID=1928877&faf=1 Compared with men in the lowest quartile of egg consumption in a prospective cohort study, men in the highest quartile experienced a significant 38% reduction in the risk for
Soraya_PMR
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Periprostatic Fat & ADT
New study below [1]. Periprostatic fat is that which encases the prostate. As with fat stored around other internal organs, visceral fat can be excessive due to elevated triglycerides (caused by glucose spikes & insulin resistance.) Periprostatic fat is not an innocent energy store, it is hormonally
New study below [1]. Periprostatic fat is that which encases the prostate. As with fat stored around other internal organs, visceral fat can be excessive due to elevated triglycerides (caused by glucose spikes & insulin resistance.) Periprostatic fat is not an innocent energy store, it is hormonally
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Neuronostatin, new hope to treat too low blood sugar due to insulin therapy
https://speciality.medicaldialogues.in/neuronostatin-new-hope-to-treat-too-low-blood-sugar-due-to-insulin-therapy/
https://speciality.medicaldialogues.in/neuronostatin-new-hope-to-treat-too-low-blood-sugar-due-to-insulin-therapy/
raj1461
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Struggling
Sooo not even quite sure where to begin. I have been diagnosed with panic disorder and GAD general anxiety disorder. December I went to rehab fo 5 days and stopped drinking. My dad has been here from the UK for going on 3 months sorting out his Visa and will be leaving any day now. I am 29 and a single
Sooo not even quite sure where to begin. I have been diagnosed with panic disorder and GAD general anxiety disorder. December I went to rehab fo 5 days and stopped drinking. My dad has been here from the UK for going on 3 months sorting out his Visa and will be leaving any day now. I am 29 and a single
Kellie99
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 years ago
HBA1C 10
Hi am Praveen, my age is 32 years, 5 years ago I was diagnosed with diabetes and doctor advised me to take insulin shots , initially I was fine , after 2 years my HBA1C levels started raising from 5 to 10 in 4 years, Please advise how to bring it down even I tried all diet plans which gave some adverse
Hi am Praveen, my age is 32 years, 5 years ago I was diagnosed with diabetes and doctor advised me to take insulin shots , initially I was fine , after 2 years my HBA1C levels started raising from 5 to 10 in 4 years, Please advise how to bring it down even I tried all diet plans which gave some adverse
Praveen1438
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Right website?
Hi I don't know if my post is really going to make sense to many people here. But it's about my diabetes. The diabetes sites weren't really helpful if a I can say. But anyway...I was yikes a long time along ago about insulin. I take bolus n basal. I was it's not necessary to eat to take insulin. I'm
Hi I don't know if my post is really going to make sense to many people here. But it's about my diabetes. The diabetes sites weren't really helpful if a I can say. But anyway...I was yikes a long time along ago about insulin. I take bolus n basal. I was it's not necessary to eat to take insulin. I'm
Hidden
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
Does T3 use raise blood sugar levels?
Read a reply to an unrelated post, I think it was yesterday, that suggested that T3 raised blood sugars. Has anybody got personal evidence or printed research paper about this. As well as hypothyroidism, Hashimoto’s, fibromyalgia I am an insulin dependent diabetic( caused by sepsis/ acute pancreatitis
Read a reply to an unrelated post, I think it was yesterday, that suggested that T3 raised blood sugars. Has anybody got personal evidence or printed research paper about this. As well as hypothyroidism, Hashimoto’s, fibromyalgia I am an insulin dependent diabetic( caused by sepsis/ acute pancreatitis
Judithdalston
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
LADA
I’ve only heard of LADA diabetes today when my sister was told she has it. What should she expect? I’m type 1 so is that more or less the same? And diet and insulin and weight??
I’ve only heard of LADA diabetes today when my sister was told she has it. What should she expect? I’m type 1 so is that more or less the same? And diet and insulin and weight??
Hidden
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
Relax...
I've been giving some thought about the whole paradigm surrounding LCHF, keto etc. Our ancestors, recent and past, were almost certainly never in ketosis, at least on a permanent basis but for people wanting to change their lifestyle some will freak out unless the urine sticks are purple, and will panic
I've been giving some thought about the whole paradigm surrounding LCHF, keto etc. Our ancestors, recent and past, were almost certainly never in ketosis, at least on a permanent basis but for people wanting to change their lifestyle some will freak out unless the urine sticks are purple, and will panic
MikePollard
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
5 years ago
Wk3 run 2. Seems quicker
So I completed the second run of week 3 this morning and although I’m following the podcast it seems that it’s all over quicker than the other weeks. Is this a normal feeling. I’m recovering quicker too which is nice. On the type 1 diabetes front I’m having to drop my doses of insulin and finally, bpm
So I completed the second run of week 3 this morning and although I’m following the podcast it seems that it’s all over quicker than the other weeks. Is this a normal feeling. I’m recovering quicker too which is nice. On the type 1 diabetes front I’m having to drop my doses of insulin and finally, bpm
Mullinz
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
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