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Fasting Insuling @7.34 and IR @0.99 What it means ?
Latest report for Fasting Insulin FASTING iNSULIN: 7.34 Fasting Glucose : 98 HOMA IR : ~ 0.9 WHat this exactly mean ?
Latest report for Fasting Insulin FASTING iNSULIN: 7.34 Fasting Glucose : 98 HOMA IR : ~ 0.9 WHat this exactly mean ?
BangaloreMate
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Diabetes and Thyroid
I have been told my son now has a need for insulin as Gliclazide combined with Metformin is not having a good enough stabilising effect. I am sure we have talked about this before and believe there was some information about if thyroid levels were better then diabetes levels would be also. I know his
I have been told my son now has a need for insulin as Gliclazide combined with Metformin is not having a good enough stabilising effect. I am sure we have talked about this before and believe there was some information about if thyroid levels were better then diabetes levels would be also. I know his
nightingale-56
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Hello, newbie here
Main carer for Dad, mum died in October 2016. His main concerns are Parkinsons, vascular dementia and insulin controlled diabetic. I am a nurse and manage to squeeze in 2 shifts a week to keep my registration valid apart from that , that is my life. Being a carer is very isolating. Thanks
Main carer for Dad, mum died in October 2016. His main concerns are Parkinsons, vascular dementia and insulin controlled diabetic. I am a nurse and manage to squeeze in 2 shifts a week to keep my registration valid apart from that , that is my life. Being a carer is very isolating. Thanks
Dozeycat
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Care Community
7 years ago
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BGR-34 use and feedback ( effective )
Dear all, I had been on NOVOMIX 30 insulin 20 in the morning and insulin 18 at night and had changed to glynase MF one tablet in the morning and one in the night. Still my sugar levels were fluctuating between 280-377........(fasting ) I have been using BGR-34 which I ordered through Amazon with some
Dear all, I had been on NOVOMIX 30 insulin 20 in the morning and insulin 18 at night and had changed to glynase MF one tablet in the morning and one in the night. Still my sugar levels were fluctuating between 280-377........(fasting ) I have been using BGR-34 which I ordered through Amazon with some
Gopish
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
2nd MOnth HBA1c After Dx from A1c @11.2 , Its now 6.6
Hi , My First Test of HBA1C was @11.2 and My Endo offered me METFORMIN . and Respectfully rejected Medicines and Started Diet and Physical Management and Here is my progress. @ Start _ > 11.2 ( Mean ->256) After ONE MONTH -> 8.2 ( Mean BG : 180) Now , After 2 months - > 6.6 ( Mean BG : 140 ) . Here
Hi , My First Test of HBA1C was @11.2 and My Endo offered me METFORMIN . and Respectfully rejected Medicines and Started Diet and Physical Management and Here is my progress. @ Start _ > 11.2 ( Mean ->256) After ONE MONTH -> 8.2 ( Mean BG : 180) Now , After 2 months - > 6.6 ( Mean BG : 140 ) . Here
BangaloreMate
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
How Does Caffeine Affect Your Blood Sugar?
? Whether it’s from coffee, tea, soda, or chocolate, most of us get caffeine every day. For healthy people, it’s usually a harmless perk-me-up. But if you have type 2 diabetes, caffeine may make it harder to keep your blood sugar in check. A growing body of research suggests people with type 2 diabetes
? Whether it’s from coffee, tea, soda, or chocolate, most of us get caffeine every day. For healthy people, it’s usually a harmless perk-me-up. But if you have type 2 diabetes, caffeine may make it harder to keep your blood sugar in check. A growing body of research suggests people with type 2 diabetes
rvmasalvad
Star
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Hi all depressed people
Hi i'm Tina and have suffered with depression since I was 18 years old I'm now 47 years old. The only help I get is seeing a psychiatrist every 3 months. Like some of you on this site I find it hard to get out of bed sometimes and don't eat for days. My cat keeps me going she is so special a rescue cat
Hi i'm Tina and have suffered with depression since I was 18 years old I'm now 47 years old. The only help I get is seeing a psychiatrist every 3 months. Like some of you on this site I find it hard to get out of bed sometimes and don't eat for days. My cat keeps me going she is so special a rescue cat
jamesbridge
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Mental Health Support
7 years ago
Ground Flaxseed, Flaxsee Oil & Flaxseed Oil.
This is a follow-on from my Fred Kummerow post - in response to some questions. Flaxseed contains two elements that might affect PCa progression: lignans that might impede it & alpha-linolenic acid [ALA] that might accelerate it. A tablespoon of flaxseed oil contails a lot of ALA with little or none
This is a follow-on from my Fred Kummerow post - in response to some questions. Flaxseed contains two elements that might affect PCa progression: lignans that might impede it & alpha-linolenic acid [ALA] that might accelerate it. A tablespoon of flaxseed oil contails a lot of ALA with little or none
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Latest Labs
Hello my friends, It has been quite some time since my last post. I have been feeling better, although not perfect by any means. I still have some lingering symptoms; Internal tremors, ringing in the ears, lightheaded, and gaining weight (belly fat), even though I eat well. Here are my latest labs
Hello my friends, It has been quite some time since my last post. I have been feeling better, although not perfect by any means. I still have some lingering symptoms; Internal tremors, ringing in the ears, lightheaded, and gaining weight (belly fat), even though I eat well. Here are my latest labs
DanteNXS
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
This is what a small bottle of soda does to your body
AFTER 10 MNUTES------ 10 teaspoonfuls of sugar will enter your body. This is 100% of your daily need. You won't vomit due to massive amounts of sugar because phosphoric acid holds back the taste. AFTER 20 MINUTES----- your blood sugar spikes and insulin is released. Your liver quickly responds and transforms
AFTER 10 MNUTES------ 10 teaspoonfuls of sugar will enter your body. This is 100% of your daily need. You won't vomit due to massive amounts of sugar because phosphoric acid holds back the taste. AFTER 20 MINUTES----- your blood sugar spikes and insulin is released. Your liver quickly responds and transforms
patliputra
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Healthy Eating
7 years ago
WHite Rice Vs Fruits Vs Millets , How My Body reacted
Ok . Let me Clear In the beginning, This Comparision is not about LCHF but is comparison within HC food group. Will Latest EWxepriment with my Food Intake , I observed some unclear pattern , 1. When I take WHITE RICE ( FULL MEAL THALI ) and I logged my reading as .. 0 mins - > 94 45 mins -> 142
Ok . Let me Clear In the beginning, This Comparision is not about LCHF but is comparison within HC food group. Will Latest EWxepriment with my Food Intake , I observed some unclear pattern , 1. When I take WHITE RICE ( FULL MEAL THALI ) and I logged my reading as .. 0 mins - > 94 45 mins -> 142
BangaloreMate
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Low TSH, Low T-4, Low T-3 Anwers
I would like to share my post which was a response to a previous post and I hope this makes an interesting topic to discuss that would also help people who are searching for answers to unanswered questions or are dismissed by medical professionals. I was very thin all of my life yet starving
I would like to share my post which was a response to a previous post and I hope this makes an interesting topic to discuss that would also help people who are searching for answers to unanswered questions or are dismissed by medical professionals. I was very thin all of my life yet starving
alyshablack
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
An introduction to hyperinsulinemia
It is a condition where the blood insulin level is higher than what is considered normal in people without diabetes. Although hyperinsulinemia is not diabetes, the condition is often associated with type 2 diabetes. People with hyperinsulinemia has difficulty maintaining a normal blood sugar level which
It is a condition where the blood insulin level is higher than what is considered normal in people without diabetes. Although hyperinsulinemia is not diabetes, the condition is often associated with type 2 diabetes. People with hyperinsulinemia has difficulty maintaining a normal blood sugar level which
patliputra
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Feeling a bit lost and in a waiting game
Hi everyone, I'm Gillan I'm age 41 and I was diagnosed last year with WMD and a macular oedema in my right eye. My left eye apparently had some but not enough to worry about or treat as yet, plus there's retinopathy in left eye also. I attended macular clinic at hospital where I had various tests done
Hi everyone, I'm Gillan I'm age 41 and I was diagnosed last year with WMD and a macular oedema in my right eye. My left eye apparently had some but not enough to worry about or treat as yet, plus there's retinopathy in left eye also. I attended macular clinic at hospital where I had various tests done
Gillian1975
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Macular Society
7 years ago
Storage conditions for Insulin
Hello, could you please suggest storage conditions for insulin and how it reacts when it's at diff. temperatures? Also, how can we know insulin is not usable? I kept insulin in the refrigerator and am taking with me to the office with cooling bags. For the last 2 days, I am unable to manage my BS levels
Hello, could you please suggest storage conditions for insulin and how it reacts when it's at diff. temperatures? Also, how can we know insulin is not usable? I kept insulin in the refrigerator and am taking with me to the office with cooling bags. For the last 2 days, I am unable to manage my BS levels
RajpsChai
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Mislocalised calcium channel causes insulin secretion defect in diabetes.
After a meal the blood sugar rises . To counteract this and to make sugar available to the body, specialised cells in the pancreas get activated to secrete insulin. In people with diabetes, this mechanism fails, which leads to elevated blood sugar and a host of other diabetes related complications.
After a meal the blood sugar rises . To counteract this and to make sugar available to the body, specialised cells in the pancreas get activated to secrete insulin. In people with diabetes, this mechanism fails, which leads to elevated blood sugar and a host of other diabetes related complications.
patliputra
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
How to manage blood sugar during illness and infection
It is very common to see that blood sugar rises during illness and infection. This rise in blood sugar is difficult to control. Why?
Some reasons:
1.)
The body releases extra glucose in circulation, during illness or infection. This can lead to rise in blood sugar.
2.)
The hormones
It is very common to see that blood sugar rises during illness and infection. This rise in blood sugar is difficult to control. Why?
Some reasons:
1.)
The body releases extra glucose in circulation, during illness or infection. This can lead to rise in blood sugar.
2.)
The hormones
patliputra
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Hale688
Hi can you tell me how to get my sugars down if I do not get them down I will have to go on insulin and I do not won't that if I can help it
Hi can you tell me how to get my sugars down if I do not get them down I will have to go on insulin and I do not won't that if I can help it
Hale688
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Weight Loss Support
7 years ago
Greetings from a confused type 2 diabetic
Hi all, I'm a 47 year old female diagnosed type 2 4/5 years ago. It runs in both sides of my family (so I always assumed I would get it no matter what I did), maternal side controlled by diet only, paternal side uses mediation, I won't say is controlled as mine and my dads levels are still high and
Hi all, I'm a 47 year old female diagnosed type 2 4/5 years ago. It runs in both sides of my family (so I always assumed I would get it no matter what I did), maternal side controlled by diet only, paternal side uses mediation, I won't say is controlled as mine and my dads levels are still high and
Kaka70
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
7 years ago
Foods that are good/bad
Hiya, I've been reading a few articles about PCOS and the diets associated with them I wondered if anybody knows what sort of foods you should try and avoid if you have PCOS. Does it really make a difference if you miss out the starchy foods etc? I don't understand completely the whole insulin part
Hiya, I've been reading a few articles about PCOS and the diets associated with them I wondered if anybody knows what sort of foods you should try and avoid if you have PCOS. Does it really make a difference if you miss out the starchy foods etc? I don't understand completely the whole insulin part
Lauren1812
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PCOS UK (Verity)
7 years ago
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