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INSULIN RESISTANCE - What does it mean?
It is cited as the cause of diabetics in general. The treatment methods we are going through leaves me confused very much. The medication we are following at present is to change the structure of the insulin secreted by the system or to be supportive for the cells so as to enable them to make use
It is cited as the cause of diabetics in general. The treatment methods we are going through leaves me confused very much. The medication we are following at present is to change the structure of the insulin secreted by the system or to be supportive for the cells so as to enable them to make use
GVGnanasooriyam
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Sugar
Someone asked for a post on sugar. If it doesn't cover what you had in mind, let me know. -Patrick Sugar & Cancer. A. Overview. A1.The Sugar Myth. One of the enduring myths about cancer, is that sugar causes and/or feeds cancer. Countless internet sites advise the unwary to give up sugar. Going
Someone asked for a post on sugar. If it doesn't cover what you had in mind, let me know. -Patrick Sugar & Cancer. A. Overview. A1.The Sugar Myth. One of the enduring myths about cancer, is that sugar causes and/or feeds cancer. Countless internet sites advise the unwary to give up sugar. Going
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
switching over to insulin from oral tablet
Sir, I am a diabetic patient for the last 25 years. I am on oral tablets but want to switch over to insulin. Please advise me how i can start taking insulin instead of oral tablets. Regards, Azeezallahwala
Sir, I am a diabetic patient for the last 25 years. I am on oral tablets but want to switch over to insulin. Please advise me how i can start taking insulin instead of oral tablets. Regards, Azeezallahwala
Azeezallahwala
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
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Dopamine
Dopamine - an important signaling substance in our brains By Guest Chronicle on 2013/05/27 · 6 Comments By Mona Gullström Dopamine is a hormone that is linked to the brain's reward system; It gives signals that make us happy, euphoric and calm. It also regulates muscle movements, vigilance, enthusiasm
Dopamine - an important signaling substance in our brains By Guest Chronicle on 2013/05/27 · 6 Comments By Mona Gullström Dopamine is a hormone that is linked to the brain's reward system; It gives signals that make us happy, euphoric and calm. It also regulates muscle movements, vigilance, enthusiasm
Gussilago
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
PCOS trouble? Advice please!
I got diagnosed with PCOS when I was 17; I was told my hormone levels were not too much of a problem but I had an ultrasound which said I had cysts on my ovaries. On average I have four periods a year ranging from 2 to 23 days at a time. I get such horrible pains in my ovaries where it feels like they're
I got diagnosed with PCOS when I was 17; I was told my hormone levels were not too much of a problem but I had an ultrasound which said I had cysts on my ovaries. On average I have four periods a year ranging from 2 to 23 days at a time. I get such horrible pains in my ovaries where it feels like they're
gmillie
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PCOS UK (Verity)
7 years ago
Kraft's Test for Insulin Resistance
Having a normal fasting blood glucose DOES NOT mean non-diabetic! In fact majority of diabetics have normal fasting glucose!! This was discovered by Dr Joseph Kraft in the 1970s. He designed a test called the Kraft's Test which measures how insulin-resistant one is. Insulin resistance develops slowly
Having a normal fasting blood glucose DOES NOT mean non-diabetic! In fact majority of diabetics have normal fasting glucose!! This was discovered by Dr Joseph Kraft in the 1970s. He designed a test called the Kraft's Test which measures how insulin-resistant one is. Insulin resistance develops slowly
vk81
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Is insulin safe?
Over the period drugs for type 2 D are rendered ineffective.Ultimately one has to take insulin shot.If it is so may we start insulin earlier if it has no side effects.Please guide.
Over the period drugs for type 2 D are rendered ineffective.Ultimately one has to take insulin shot.If it is so may we start insulin earlier if it has no side effects.Please guide.
zenith1
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Still new, but wanted to post what my mom had wrote about me for a gofundme page that didn't go anywhere.
I didn't include the page itself but just what was said. I Love my Mom and I know she would give me the world if she could, but she also suffers from Depression and is just now getting help which I am so proud of her for doing that. But here is what the post said and kind of sums up some of my medical
I didn't include the page itself but just what was said. I Love my Mom and I know she would give me the world if she could, but she also suffers from Depression and is just now getting help which I am so proud of her for doing that. But here is what the post said and kind of sums up some of my medical
shel19791
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Anxiety and Depression Support
7 years ago
A few more questions.........(Adrenals ???)
I posted on here a couple of months ago and received some great replies that really helped. However, can I pose some more questions please? I am now on 2.25 grains of Naturethroid and have been for two weeks now ( I built up slowly over the past 6 weeks) . After initially feeling quite good,the past
I posted on here a couple of months ago and received some great replies that really helped. However, can I pose some more questions please? I am now on 2.25 grains of Naturethroid and have been for two weeks now ( I built up slowly over the past 6 weeks) . After initially feeling quite good,the past
Fox123
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
An Article on Mechanistic target of rapamycin
Here is an article that was posted on wikipedia recently. It is: "[u]Mechanistic target of rapamycin[/u]". It deals with insulin receptors and other issues that go along those lines. Please check out the article at: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanistic_target_of_rapamycin
Here is an article that was posted on wikipedia recently. It is: "[u]Mechanistic target of rapamycin[/u]". It deals with insulin receptors and other issues that go along those lines. Please check out the article at: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanistic_target_of_rapamycin
Activity2004
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Fenugreek, A Potent Hypoglycaemic Herb Can Cause Central Hypothyroidism Via Leptin - A Threat To Diabetes Phytotherapy
Anyone particularly keen on South Asian food might care to read through this and think. :-) The amount used sounds as if it is far more than food would have - but I could be entirely wrong on that. Nevertheless, it does suggest that we need to be as careful over "natural" medicines as over "synthetic
Anyone particularly keen on South Asian food might care to read through this and think. :-) The amount used sounds as if it is far more than food would have - but I could be entirely wrong on that. Nevertheless, it does suggest that we need to be as careful over "natural" medicines as over "synthetic
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
ED and Type 2 diabetes
My boyfriend is 48 and suffers from many health problems. He has been diagnosed as type one diabetic for a long time but recently got told he's Type 2 and has become insulin dependant. Is there a chance that as he becomes more stable erections may improve?
My boyfriend is 48 and suffers from many health problems. He has been diagnosed as type one diabetic for a long time but recently got told he's Type 2 and has become insulin dependant. Is there a chance that as he becomes more stable erections may improve?
Lovedup
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Erectile Dysfunction Support
7 years ago
Insulin plant for type 1 diabetes
Hi, My brother is of 14 and 6 months ago detected with type 1. Recently I heard about "Insulin Plants". My questions are Will it help in type 1 diabetes ? How to use it ? Do he needs to take it lifelong? Any side-effects of it ?
Hi, My brother is of 14 and 6 months ago detected with type 1. Recently I heard about "Insulin Plants". My questions are Will it help in type 1 diabetes ? How to use it ? Do he needs to take it lifelong? Any side-effects of it ?
RiddhiGohil
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Insulin dosage
Can anyone please explain me how much 10 units of insulin iu 100 is equal to insulin iu 40? 10 units(iu 100) ="?" Units (iu 40)
Can anyone please explain me how much 10 units of insulin iu 100 is equal to insulin iu 40? 10 units(iu 100) ="?" Units (iu 40)
Amer1010
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Berberine
I am not diabetic but was diagnosed with insulin resistance a few years ago. I was prescribed Metformin (500 mg x 3) but, before I had a chance to start it, I stumbled upon an article about Berberine and have been taking it since (500 mg x 3). My cravings are gone, and I have lost 20 kilograms rather
I am not diabetic but was diagnosed with insulin resistance a few years ago. I was prescribed Metformin (500 mg x 3) but, before I had a chance to start it, I stumbled upon an article about Berberine and have been taking it since (500 mg x 3). My cravings are gone, and I have lost 20 kilograms rather
Hidden
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Bigjess question and hopes
Hi there. I'm new to blogs. This is my first so please bare with any ignorance. I was researching berberine's effects on the liver and came across this site. It looked like an Indian version. I don't know which this is. My question is this; does berberine damage the liver or does anyone know of any other
Hi there. I'm new to blogs. This is my first so please bare with any ignorance. I was researching berberine's effects on the liver and came across this site. It looked like an Indian version. I don't know which this is. My question is this; does berberine damage the liver or does anyone know of any other
Bigjess530
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Diabetes Support
7 years ago
Free Triiodothyronine/Free Thyroxine Ratio rather than Thyrotropin is more associated with Metabolic Parameters in Healthy Euthyroid Adults
Just how healthy were the subjects that [i]any [/i]of them went on to develop metabolic syndrome? Nonetheless, this is interesting in that it reinforces the importance of FT3 (even just as it relates to FT4 to produce the FT3:FT4 ratio) and reduces, again, the power of the TSH test. [i]Clin Endocrinol
Just how healthy were the subjects that [i]any [/i]of them went on to develop metabolic syndrome? Nonetheless, this is interesting in that it reinforces the importance of FT3 (even just as it relates to FT4 to produce the FT3:FT4 ratio) and reduces, again, the power of the TSH test. [i]Clin Endocrinol
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
First days
This past Monday I started my first chemo treatments and my daily radiation. I can say I was so fearful of all of it! The unknown. I go to two different treatment faucilities and everyone from the receptionist on is so professional and informative. I was very impressed. Even patients were very nice
This past Monday I started my first chemo treatments and my daily radiation. I can say I was so fearful of all of it! The unknown. I go to two different treatment faucilities and everyone from the receptionist on is so professional and informative. I was very impressed. Even patients were very nice
Mytwins02
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Lung Cancer Support
7 years ago
What "should" I be feeling like?
I've had GCA for 3 years now and my prednisolone dose is down to 5mg. I had thought that by now I would be feeling a lot closer to "normal" than I actually am. I still feel extreme exhaustion, like being completely drained of energy, not really tired. Also as if I have permanent flu. I have very bad
I've had GCA for 3 years now and my prednisolone dose is down to 5mg. I had thought that by now I would be feeling a lot closer to "normal" than I actually am. I still feel extreme exhaustion, like being completely drained of energy, not really tired. Also as if I have permanent flu. I have very bad
AndyTheMac
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PMRGCAuk
7 years ago
Fibroscan question
I have a question about fibroscan. I had a result of 10.2 today and they have scheduled a biopsy. Can anyone give me any feedback on if this is reversible? I'm 46 year old female who is insulin resistant and I do not drink. I'm 5'2" weigh 135 lbs. Thank you
I have a question about fibroscan. I had a result of 10.2 today and they have scheduled a biopsy. Can anyone give me any feedback on if this is reversible? I'm 46 year old female who is insulin resistant and I do not drink. I'm 5'2" weigh 135 lbs. Thank you
Al17
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
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