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Hypoglycemia in patients with diabetes
Hypoglycemia, commonly referred to as low blood sugar is the condition of the body, when the level of blood sugar falls down below the normal level. This accounts for clumsiness, feeling shaky, feeling confused, losing consciousness, serious seizure. Severe lowering of blood sugar may cause death. You
Hypoglycemia, commonly referred to as low blood sugar is the condition of the body, when the level of blood sugar falls down below the normal level. This accounts for clumsiness, feeling shaky, feeling confused, losing consciousness, serious seizure. Severe lowering of blood sugar may cause death. You
Ashka9
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
Physical Activity and It's Benefits in Diabetes Mellitus
Physical Activity and It's Benefits in Diabetes Mellitus (This post was by Dr. Prabhakar Laxman, a diabetologist on Lybrate.com)
In Diabetes Mellitus (DM), apart from appropriate drug treatment, diet control and Physical Activity have a great importance in controlling blood glucose levels effectively
Physical Activity and It's Benefits in Diabetes Mellitus (This post was by Dr. Prabhakar Laxman, a diabetologist on Lybrate.com)
In Diabetes Mellitus (DM), apart from appropriate drug treatment, diet control and Physical Activity have a great importance in controlling blood glucose levels effectively
Ashka9
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
Undiagnosed and so 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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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
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Five-a-side football and the "diabetic effect".
I am new to this forum. I am a 53 year old type 1 diabetic on a daily insulin dose of 15 lantus plus novo rapid, three times. I also take eltroxin tablets. Love to play 5-a-side football, but have been dogged all my life with the hyperglycaemic effect - the reaction of glucagon in the system once
I am new to this forum. I am a 53 year old type 1 diabetic on a daily insulin dose of 15 lantus plus novo rapid, three times. I also take eltroxin tablets. Love to play 5-a-side football, but have been dogged all my life with the hyperglycaemic effect - the reaction of glucagon in the system once
Colquig
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
8 years ago
GVHD The Gift That Keeps On Giving !!
Good Morning folks, thanks for your concern. . It's fair to say I've been under the cosh again recently. . I won't dwell on it all because I'm going forward now not back. So I will tell what going forward means in real terms. I'm seeing an eye specialist who specialises in Graft Versus Host Disease
Good Morning folks, thanks for your concern. . It's fair to say I've been under the cosh again recently. . I won't dwell on it all because I'm going forward now not back. So I will tell what going forward means in real terms. I'm seeing an eye specialist who specialises in Graft Versus Host Disease
JediReject
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MPN Voice
8 years ago
Low apetite and increase in weight
I am a 53 years old diabetic since last 18 years. I take insulin Human Atrapid 10-10-5 and Lentus in night 12 units since last two years. My Hb1AC as 7.00 when I last tested 4 months back and it was 6.3 before 7-8 months. My weight is increasing since I have started Human Atrapid insulin 2 years back
I am a 53 years old diabetic since last 18 years. I take insulin Human Atrapid 10-10-5 and Lentus in night 12 units since last two years. My Hb1AC as 7.00 when I last tested 4 months back and it was 6.3 before 7-8 months. My weight is increasing since I have started Human Atrapid insulin 2 years back
ssurana
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
EXCESS INSULIN
The functions of our organs are well coordinated by the body on its own and how it is done is yet to be known, though we have had progress. The dosage of drugs we take for Diabetic Management may not be the exact quantity required by the body prompting the chance of the stimulus we take for increasing
The functions of our organs are well coordinated by the body on its own and how it is done is yet to be known, though we have had progress. The dosage of drugs we take for Diabetic Management may not be the exact quantity required by the body prompting the chance of the stimulus we take for increasing
GVGnanasooriyam
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
Consultation tomorrow ......
Hi all Got a consultation tomorrow with the endocrinology. In the past I just take whatever they say but after several years off feeling fatigued/achy I'm starting to question. I am Diabetic type 2 on insulin sugars are now controlled, have had a thyroidectomy, have calcium deficiency due to thyroidectomy
Hi all Got a consultation tomorrow with the endocrinology. In the past I just take whatever they say but after several years off feeling fatigued/achy I'm starting to question. I am Diabetic type 2 on insulin sugars are now controlled, have had a thyroidectomy, have calcium deficiency due to thyroidectomy
jobey30
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Occipital neuralgia, memory fog, fatigue, positive biopsy for SLE - Rheumy says it's not SLE
Hi all, I have been suffering for 4.5 yrs now. Had extreme rashes caused by high levels of leukocytes - biopsy of active papule came back as SLE, severe occipital neuralgia (cluster headaches), extreme fatigue, short-term memory loss, forgetting everyday words, sleep for 18 hours at a time, photosensitive
Hi all, I have been suffering for 4.5 yrs now. Had extreme rashes caused by high levels of leukocytes - biopsy of active papule came back as SLE, severe occipital neuralgia (cluster headaches), extreme fatigue, short-term memory loss, forgetting everyday words, sleep for 18 hours at a time, photosensitive
MadgeM
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LUPUS UK
8 years ago
Dr. Fred Kummerow
If you have any interest in insulin and haven't read his book, then either you are ignorant or someone uninterested in your condition. He celebrated his 102 birthday on October the 4th. http://wphna.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/WN-2015-06-01-02-72-78-Idea-Fred-Kummerow-My-diet-JF.pdf
If you have any interest in insulin and haven't read his book, then either you are ignorant or someone uninterested in your condition. He celebrated his 102 birthday on October the 4th. http://wphna.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/WN-2015-06-01-02-72-78-Idea-Fred-Kummerow-My-diet-JF.pdf
MikePollard
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
Glucose: The silent killer
Normal aging predisposes most of us to metabolic complications as a result of impaired glucose metabolism. If we fail to recognize this fact, we are doomed to suffer a plethora of degenerative conditions that were largely preventable. In reviewing thousands of blood test results and published scientific
Normal aging predisposes most of us to metabolic complications as a result of impaired glucose metabolism. If we fail to recognize this fact, we are doomed to suffer a plethora of degenerative conditions that were largely preventable. In reviewing thousands of blood test results and published scientific
Ashka9
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
Guide me to healthy diabetic lifestyle?
Did I believe when 5 years ago the Doctor said I might be pre-diabetic. No and I did not do anything, why? 2 years ago when Doctor diagnosed yes you are diabetic, I was like clueless? What happened? How did I end up diabetic? Till todate I do not know how to take control of my body, someone please guide
Did I believe when 5 years ago the Doctor said I might be pre-diabetic. No and I did not do anything, why? 2 years ago when Doctor diagnosed yes you are diabetic, I was like clueless? What happened? How did I end up diabetic? Till todate I do not know how to take control of my body, someone please guide
Prema007
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
8 years ago
INSULIN
I was diagnosed with diabetes 2 a few months ago. Insulin and glocophage were prescribed for me. I later stopped Insulin cause my sugars were stable. Is this wrong?
I was diagnosed with diabetes 2 a few months ago. Insulin and glocophage were prescribed for me. I later stopped Insulin cause my sugars were stable. Is this wrong?
kalukaluojiewu93
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
Emergency required info from the diabetologis
hi, my dad age is 68 years old right now..and he has taken reclide xr 60 medicine by replacing his insulin injection but since from day before yesterday his sugar level is increasing at high level and today when i saw the figure of prefood sugar level it has shown 289mg and postfood has 349mg. so what
hi, my dad age is 68 years old right now..and he has taken reclide xr 60 medicine by replacing his insulin injection but since from day before yesterday his sugar level is increasing at high level and today when i saw the figure of prefood sugar level it has shown 289mg and postfood has 349mg. so what
Prasen27_
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
New Diabetic Runner
I have recently started the C25K plan, just finished week 2 and moving on to week 3 tomorrow morning. My main motivations for trying to do the programme are that I am Type 1 Diabetic and struggle at times to control my Blood Glucose properly. Although I never thought I would be able to do the runs properly
I have recently started the C25K plan, just finished week 2 and moving on to week 3 tomorrow morning. My main motivations for trying to do the programme are that I am Type 1 Diabetic and struggle at times to control my Blood Glucose properly. Although I never thought I would be able to do the runs properly
dtennant9
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
8 years ago
Ever wondered why they think you are depressed?
This is a rather interesting article just published by Dr Mercola it explains the relationship between high inflammatory states in the human body and its intimate link with depression. The observations made closely match what I have seen in clinical practice over the last 35 years it also matches and
This is a rather interesting article just published by Dr Mercola it explains the relationship between high inflammatory states in the human body and its intimate link with depression. The observations made closely match what I have seen in clinical practice over the last 35 years it also matches and
Roderick-Naturopath
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
8 years ago
What Is Resistant Starch and Why Is It Good for You?
Most of the carbs you consume, such as those in grains, pasta and potatoes, are starches. Some types of starch are resistant to digestion, hence the term resistant starch. Resistant starch functions similarly to soluble, fermentable fiber, helping feed the friendly bacteria in your gut and increasing
Most of the carbs you consume, such as those in grains, pasta and potatoes, are starches. Some types of starch are resistant to digestion, hence the term resistant starch. Resistant starch functions similarly to soluble, fermentable fiber, helping feed the friendly bacteria in your gut and increasing
Ashka9
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
Bay Leaves Improve Glucose and Lipid Profile of People with Type 2 Diabetes
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2613499/ Bay leaves (Laurus nobilis) have been shown to improve insulin function in vitro but the effects on people have not been determined. The objective of this study was to determine if bay leaves may be important in the prevention and/or alleviation of
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2613499/ Bay leaves (Laurus nobilis) have been shown to improve insulin function in vitro but the effects on people have not been determined. The objective of this study was to determine if bay leaves may be important in the prevention and/or alleviation of
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Administrator
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
Imulin 1
I'm due to start on Imulin 1 when I get my prescription today. I've seen the diabetes nurse at my GP surgery and she advises to start on 10ml before bed and to watch my blood sugars for a week and then up it by 2ml each week until I get my blood sugars into single figures. Is this standard practice?
I'm due to start on Imulin 1 when I get my prescription today. I've seen the diabetes nurse at my GP surgery and she advises to start on 10ml before bed and to watch my blood sugars for a week and then up it by 2ml each week until I get my blood sugars into single figures. Is this standard practice?
ThyroidThora
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
8 years ago
Type 1 diabetes
Hello My daughter is 6 years old diagnosed with type 1 jst a month ago. She got diagnosed unfortunately when she had DKA. She was better after a week of hospitalisation but 10 days ago she had fever and when i chkd her ketones there were traces. Her sugar level was between 60 to 80 even after heavy
Hello My daughter is 6 years old diagnosed with type 1 jst a month ago. She got diagnosed unfortunately when she had DKA. She was better after a week of hospitalisation but 10 days ago she had fever and when i chkd her ketones there were traces. Her sugar level was between 60 to 80 even after heavy
Arshiya_khan
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
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