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New to this forum...have a question.
Have any of you heard of getting insurance to pay for tanning as it helps with the horrible itching? I tanned 1-2x / week in may and June to prep for a trip to Jamaica in July and I experienced a HUGE decrease in my itching. When I stopped tanning (& about 2 months after my vacation was over) the itching
Have any of you heard of getting insurance to pay for tanning as it helps with the horrible itching? I tanned 1-2x / week in may and June to prep for a trip to Jamaica in July and I experienced a HUGE decrease in my itching. When I stopped tanning (& about 2 months after my vacation was over) the itching
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PBC Foundation
8 years ago
Pursuit of happiness..!
Hi..I've diagnosed with diabetes 2 years ago,when I was only 22.. At that time ,my hba1c was 12.5..!! My PBS was around 500.. Later, my doctor forced me to use insulin immediately.. I've used insulin shot for 1 year..later moved to glyciphage 500 mg tablet.. Now,my hba1c is 5.5.. Lot of things changed
Hi..I've diagnosed with diabetes 2 years ago,when I was only 22.. At that time ,my hba1c was 12.5..!! My PBS was around 500.. Later, my doctor forced me to use insulin immediately.. I've used insulin shot for 1 year..later moved to glyciphage 500 mg tablet.. Now,my hba1c is 5.5.. Lot of things changed
Johnpeter000
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
Gluconeogenesis.
So, yesterday I posted that of the three macronutrients - protein, fat and carbohydrate, the only one you could live the rest of your life by not consuming is carbohydrate. I’ll say it again - if you never consumed a single gram of carbohydrate again, you would live a normal lifespan. So I have to make
So, yesterday I posted that of the three macronutrients - protein, fat and carbohydrate, the only one you could live the rest of your life by not consuming is carbohydrate. I’ll say it again - if you never consumed a single gram of carbohydrate again, you would live a normal lifespan. So I have to make
MikePollard
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
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Insulin Resistance: A Metabolic Pathway to Chronic Liver Disease
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/hep.20920/pdf Insulin resistance (IR) is the pathophysiological hallmark of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), one of the most common causes of chronic liver disease in Western countries. We review the definition of IR, the methods for the quantitative
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/hep.20920/pdf Insulin resistance (IR) is the pathophysiological hallmark of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), one of the most common causes of chronic liver disease in Western countries. We review the definition of IR, the methods for the quantitative
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
DIABETES
How to treat insulin diabetes
How to treat insulin diabetes
NEELAMSAINI
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
Make of this what you will...
...but here's my take. Here's a photograph of my boys' lunches today (I know, I know - it's a long story!) Ghastly, yes, I agree given my stance. But here's the thing - the time is 8.45PM - night time! That's right - both of them DIDN'T eat their lunches. They both have two rounds of bread with no sugar
...but here's my take. Here's a photograph of my boys' lunches today (I know, I know - it's a long story!) Ghastly, yes, I agree given my stance. But here's the thing - the time is 8.45PM - night time! That's right - both of them DIDN'T eat their lunches. They both have two rounds of bread with no sugar
MikePollard
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
Eating frequency and weight loss: results of 6 months follow up of a public health campaign at Aurangabad
www.ijclinicaltrials.com/index.php/ijct/article/download/44/37 Obesity is a major health problem in developed as well as developing countries. 1 Obesity is recognized as a major preventable risk factor that contributes to a broad range of common chronic diseases in the United States, including hypertension
www.ijclinicaltrials.com/index.php/ijct/article/download/44/37 Obesity is a major health problem in developed as well as developing countries. 1 Obesity is recognized as a major preventable risk factor that contributes to a broad range of common chronic diseases in the United States, including hypertension
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
Low serum total testosterone & active surveillance
New study below [1]. "Low serum testosterone levels (<300 ng/dL) were significantly associated with upgrading, upstaging, unfavorable disease and positive surgical margins. The addition of testosterone to a base model, including age, PSA, PSA density, clinical stage and positive cancer involvement in
New study below [1]. "Low serum testosterone levels (<300 ng/dL) were significantly associated with upgrading, upstaging, unfavorable disease and positive surgical margins. The addition of testosterone to a base model, including age, PSA, PSA density, clinical stage and positive cancer involvement in
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Food Insulin Index
I think this might be a promising area. Would like to understand the members' take here. i think I saw some reference to that here. no links please. Just your take. thank you in anticipation.
I think this might be a promising area. Would like to understand the members' take here. i think I saw some reference to that here. no links please. Just your take. thank you in anticipation.
PushinganElephant
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
Fructose vs. Glucose
http://www.diffen.com/difference/Fructose_vs_Glucose Excessive consumption of fructose has been linked to insulin resistance, obesity and non-alcoholic liver disease. Studies suggest that it leads to added fat in the belly, which is linked to an increased risk for heart disease and diabetes. Fructose
http://www.diffen.com/difference/Fructose_vs_Glucose Excessive consumption of fructose has been linked to insulin resistance, obesity and non-alcoholic liver disease. Studies suggest that it leads to added fat in the belly, which is linked to an increased risk for heart disease and diabetes. Fructose
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
I really can't breath
Hi,I am sitting in hospital and just read a really great post. I just had to add to it or tell my story.i came in er could not breath and sinus infection. Admitted antibiotic and large dose steroids. I am diabetic so blood sugars when up as did doses of insulin. They say lungs are clearing however
Hi,I am sitting in hospital and just read a really great post. I just had to add to it or tell my story.i came in er could not breath and sinus infection. Admitted antibiotic and large dose steroids. I am diabetic so blood sugars when up as did doses of insulin. They say lungs are clearing however
Coughcity
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Hi
Hi its mohammed been away couple of weeks having a meltdown slowly getting up i suffer from emotionally unstable personality disorder and ptsd and diabetes .Probs with liver and abdomen got to me .I dont drink so it was a cocktail of carbs chocs cakes and big dollop of self harm.Two weeks ago diagnosed
Hi its mohammed been away couple of weeks having a meltdown slowly getting up i suffer from emotionally unstable personality disorder and ptsd and diabetes .Probs with liver and abdomen got to me .I dont drink so it was a cocktail of carbs chocs cakes and big dollop of self harm.Two weeks ago diagnosed
Maryam7864
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British Liver Trust
8 years ago
Why do diabetic people need to eat more fat?
Diabetes is a condition that affects the pancreas to the extent that they do not release the required quantity of insulin (later on when bcf gets deteriorated in Type 2), which can lead to a high blood sugar level as the body starts to absorb excess glucose from the food that it ingests. This can be
Diabetes is a condition that affects the pancreas to the extent that they do not release the required quantity of insulin (later on when bcf gets deteriorated in Type 2), which can lead to a high blood sugar level as the body starts to absorb excess glucose from the food that it ingests. This can be
Ashka9
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
Diabetes problems
Hi I am 37 year old Lady suffering from Diabetes type 2. I have been taking regular medicine and Insulin for a month and still sugar level has not gone down. Wondering why it is not going down....
Hi I am 37 year old Lady suffering from Diabetes type 2. I have been taking regular medicine and Insulin for a month and still sugar level has not gone down. Wondering why it is not going down....
mailcapri
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
FATTY/ HIGH PROTEIN FOODS VS INSULIN
Egg/meat/ dairy food though give near zero glycermic value yet THEY also prompt rise in blood insulin. If so, why they are preferred to carbohydrates in diabetic management?
Egg/meat/ dairy food though give near zero glycermic value yet THEY also prompt rise in blood insulin. If so, why they are preferred to carbohydrates in diabetic management?
GVGnanasooriyam
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
TSH levels normal
Hi All Last week I put a message on here re not feeling well all the time. I was waiting for my thyroid function test to come back. Since then I have come down with a uti. My results re thyroid are now in and GP says they are normal. No further action required. Just wanted people's thoughts on the levels
Hi All Last week I put a message on here re not feeling well all the time. I was waiting for my thyroid function test to come back. Since then I have come down with a uti. My results re thyroid are now in and GP says they are normal. No further action required. Just wanted people's thoughts on the levels
Rubizzalf
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Are we back to the Middle Ages ?
It bothers me how the NHS is blaming Diabetes totally on lifestyle .I don't have it but my twin male cousins had the insulin one . It bothers me how the NHS can allow the situation to get to amputation stage blaming the victims of their negligence .Surely it is sepsis and poor heart monitoring .Are
It bothers me how the NHS is blaming Diabetes totally on lifestyle .I don't have it but my twin male cousins had the insulin one . It bothers me how the NHS can allow the situation to get to amputation stage blaming the victims of their negligence .Surely it is sepsis and poor heart monitoring .Are
skybluepink
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
8 years ago
Jus getting started
So i am a bus driver in NYC. I am out of my house about 18 hours a day, with a 6 hour layover and 1hour commute each way on the road about 10 hours. Average about 5 hours sleep. Eating what i can while on the road. No time for exercise (too tired) . started feeling bad, unquenchable thirst, sluggish,
So i am a bus driver in NYC. I am out of my house about 18 hours a day, with a 6 hour layover and 1hour commute each way on the road about 10 hours. Average about 5 hours sleep. Eating what i can while on the road. No time for exercise (too tired) . started feeling bad, unquenchable thirst, sluggish,
Bigblack8362
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Diabetes Support
8 years ago
Feeling unwell all of the time
Hi All, I am wondering if anyone can help. I am a type 1 diabetic on insulin which consists of 3 x novorapid injections a day and 1 levemir. I have recently been in hospital for 5 days with an abscess. These seem to re occur every few years. This one though has knocked me for 6. I am constantly exhausted
Hi All, I am wondering if anyone can help. I am a type 1 diabetic on insulin which consists of 3 x novorapid injections a day and 1 levemir. I have recently been in hospital for 5 days with an abscess. These seem to re occur every few years. This one though has knocked me for 6. I am constantly exhausted
Rubizzalf
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LUPUS UK
8 years ago
Feeling unwell
Hi All, I am wondering if anyone can help. I am a type 1 diabetic on insulin which consists of 3 x novorapid injections a day and 1 levemir. I have recently been in hospital for 5 days with an abscess. These seem to re occur every few years. This one though has knocked me for 6. I am constantly exhausted
Hi All, I am wondering if anyone can help. I am a type 1 diabetic on insulin which consists of 3 x novorapid injections a day and 1 levemir. I have recently been in hospital for 5 days with an abscess. These seem to re occur every few years. This one though has knocked me for 6. I am constantly exhausted
Rubizzalf
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
8 years ago
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