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Hello I want to know that TYPE 2 DIABETES is insulin resistance(insulin produce but not work) then why some patients take insulin? because insulin is all ready in ther body
Hello I want to know that TYPE 2 DIABETES is insulin resistance(insulin produce but not work) then why some patients take insulin? because insulin is all ready in ther body
Burhani_
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Mum's Quadruple heart bypass surgery
Hi, I'm new her my mum had quadruple heart bypass surgery just over 2 months ago. Seems to be healing well, though there is just 1 length of her lower leg that is slow to heal, and she's still having nurses in every other day to change dressings, and been referred to vascular team at hospital. She has
Hi, I'm new her my mum had quadruple heart bypass surgery just over 2 months ago. Seems to be healing well, though there is just 1 length of her lower leg that is slow to heal, and she's still having nurses in every other day to change dressings, and been referred to vascular team at hospital. She has
Squiggle1
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Travel Insurance
Hi I'm struggling to get worldwide travel insurance at a reasonable price. As soon as I declare heart attack & stent along with my diabetes (not insulin dependent) then I'm rejected. Any recommendations?
Hi I'm struggling to get worldwide travel insurance at a reasonable price. As soon as I declare heart attack & stent along with my diabetes (not insulin dependent) then I'm rejected. Any recommendations?
Fionanot
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
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Low-carbohydrate diet plus walking to reduce metabolic disturbances caused by ADT.
New study from Steve Freedland below. "The objective of this study was to test a low-carbohydrate diet (LCD) plus walking to reduce androgen deprivation therapy (ADT)-induced metabolic disturbances." "LCD (≤20g carbohydrate/day) plus walking (≥30 min for ≥5 days/week)" "At 6 months, LCD/walking reduced
New study from Steve Freedland below. "The objective of this study was to test a low-carbohydrate diet (LCD) plus walking to reduce androgen deprivation therapy (ADT)-induced metabolic disturbances." "LCD (≤20g carbohydrate/day) plus walking (≥30 min for ≥5 days/week)" "At 6 months, LCD/walking reduced
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Help with New blood results. Started with functional Doc and want to know your thoughts. Thanks
I am Male. I started going to a functional Doctor as I have gotten tired of dealing with GP's that will not look at anything else but TSH and getting nowhere with them. The blood results are all requested by my functional Doc. With the results she has put me on LDN 1.5mg. Switched from Synthroid
I am Male. I started going to a functional Doctor as I have gotten tired of dealing with GP's that will not look at anything else but TSH and getting nowhere with them. The blood results are all requested by my functional Doc. With the results she has put me on LDN 1.5mg. Switched from Synthroid
PittsburghKris
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Just a small rant and slightly off-topic question.
Hi everyone. I just refilled my T3-liothyronine- and it took quite a bit of looking around to find a pharmacy who had it in stock. Quite a few seem to have it back-ordered and delivery dates are unsure. Scary! Apparently because of our government shutdown (US) (which is so catastrophic for so many it
Hi everyone. I just refilled my T3-liothyronine- and it took quite a bit of looking around to find a pharmacy who had it in stock. Quite a few seem to have it back-ordered and delivery dates are unsure. Scary! Apparently because of our government shutdown (US) (which is so catastrophic for so many it
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
T3 and insulin resistance?
I have been diagnosed with insulin resistance (fasting blood glucose and insulin levels in range but close to upper normal limit). Symptoms are difficulty losing weight (I'm overweight), cravings and increased appetite. My doctor suggested Metformin, but I preferred to try a supplement instead and opted
I have been diagnosed with insulin resistance (fasting blood glucose and insulin levels in range but close to upper normal limit). Symptoms are difficulty losing weight (I'm overweight), cravings and increased appetite. My doctor suggested Metformin, but I preferred to try a supplement instead and opted
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Metabolic Syndrome & the prevalence of PCa.
New study below. For many years, I have thought of PCa as a metabolic disease. Long-term diabetics have a lower risk for PCa, yet a higher risk for all other cancer types. To me, this clearly suggests that insulin resistance may be a PCa risk factor. In the U.S., 9.4% of the population (30.3 million
New study below. For many years, I have thought of PCa as a metabolic disease. Long-term diabetics have a lower risk for PCa, yet a higher risk for all other cancer types. To me, this clearly suggests that insulin resistance may be a PCa risk factor. In the U.S., 9.4% of the population (30.3 million
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
My RBS is above 500+ Even After Taking Insulin
Hello all, i was recently diagnosed and found that Random Sugar is Higher (288) for first time he prescribed me with 8 - 8 - 10 insulin units. but today i went for RBS When i visit to doctor for consultation and it was 500+ Now he Change the doses to 16 - 16 - 16 is it too much dosage? Please help me
Hello all, i was recently diagnosed and found that Random Sugar is Higher (288) for first time he prescribed me with 8 - 8 - 10 insulin units. but today i went for RBS When i visit to doctor for consultation and it was 500+ Now he Change the doses to 16 - 16 - 16 is it too much dosage? Please help me
rehan99
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
A Secondary Analysis of the Exenatide-PD Trial
In this seconday analysis of a randomized clinical trial, serum samples from 60 participants in the Exenatide-PD trial were used to isolate neuronal-derived exosomes to evaluate levels of the brain insulin-signaling proteins and downstream effectors protein kinase B (Akt) and mechanistic target of rapamycin
In this seconday analysis of a randomized clinical trial, serum samples from 60 participants in the Exenatide-PD trial were used to isolate neuronal-derived exosomes to evaluate levels of the brain insulin-signaling proteins and downstream effectors protein kinase B (Akt) and mechanistic target of rapamycin
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Warm Water Works Wonders on Pain
Soaking in warm water is one of the oldest forms of alternative therapy, and there’s good reason why this practice has stood the test of time. Research has shown warm water therapy works wonders for all kinds of musculoskeletal conditions, including fibromyalgia, arthritis and low back pain. “The
Soaking in warm water is one of the oldest forms of alternative therapy, and there’s good reason why this practice has stood the test of time. Research has shown warm water therapy works wonders for all kinds of musculoskeletal conditions, including fibromyalgia, arthritis and low back pain. “The
celena_adams-locke
OA Action Member
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Osteoarthritis Action
5 years ago
I just received this and thought it was very intresting
arugula health benefits STORY AT-A-GLANCE Green leafy vegetables have been identified as a viable “new treatment” for fatty liver disease due to the inorganic nitrate they contain Advanced age may contribute to the development of fatty liver disease, but more often, unhealthy eating habits, obesity
arugula health benefits STORY AT-A-GLANCE Green leafy vegetables have been identified as a viable “new treatment” for fatty liver disease due to the inorganic nitrate they contain Advanced age may contribute to the development of fatty liver disease, but more often, unhealthy eating habits, obesity
Haking
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PBC Foundation
5 years ago
Correlation of T1D in European countries to number of animal protein containing vaccines is as predicted and EPIT as a potential treatment
Correlation of type 1 diabetes trends in European countries to the number of bovine insulin and GAD65 contaminated chick embryo cell culture containing vaccines in the schedule, as predicted by the autoimmunity mechanism involving immunization with homologous xenogeneic antigens and EPIT as a potential
Correlation of type 1 diabetes trends in European countries to the number of bovine insulin and GAD65 contaminated chick embryo cell culture containing vaccines in the schedule, as predicted by the autoimmunity mechanism involving immunization with homologous xenogeneic antigens and EPIT as a potential
vinucube
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
Type 2 Hospital Admission
Hi, I'm new on here. My husband was admitted to hospital on Friday with very high blood sugar, cholesterol and triglycerides, and has been on insulin drip since then. He's not previously diabetic. We don't seem to be getting much information but I am getting the impression they think the blood sugar
Hi, I'm new on here. My husband was admitted to hospital on Friday with very high blood sugar, cholesterol and triglycerides, and has been on insulin drip since then. He's not previously diabetic. We don't seem to be getting much information but I am getting the impression they think the blood sugar
FlakeyDove1
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
5 years ago
Lantus
Hi all. I realised just a while ago I forgot to take my lantus Insulin last night!! I woke up with a very high reading that's when I remembered. What do most of you think I should do? Not take it till my normal time tonight? Or take a little now?
Hi all. I realised just a while ago I forgot to take my lantus Insulin last night!! I woke up with a very high reading that's when I remembered. What do most of you think I should do? Not take it till my normal time tonight? Or take a little now?
Hidden
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
STUDY: “High Prevalence of Undiagnosed Insulin Resistance in Non-Diabetic Subjects with Parkinson’s Disease”
A couple days after reading MBA's timely post "The Number One Tool for 2019" (regarding glucometers), and in particular the author's statement that EVERYBODY could benefit (including "people who just went to the doctor five minutes ago and were told their blood sugar is normal"), I broke out my old '
A couple days after reading MBA's timely post "The Number One Tool for 2019" (regarding glucometers), and in particular the author's statement that EVERYBODY could benefit (including "people who just went to the doctor five minutes ago and were told their blood sugar is normal"), I broke out my old '
PDConscience
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
The University of Bergen
I hope this helps people or at least give some hope. Our bodies may cure themselves of diabetes in the future Date: January 4, 2019 Source: The University of Bergen Summary: Diabetes is caused by damaged or non-existing insulin cells inability to produce insulin, a hormone that is necessary in
I hope this helps people or at least give some hope. Our bodies may cure themselves of diabetes in the future Date: January 4, 2019 Source: The University of Bergen Summary: Diabetes is caused by damaged or non-existing insulin cells inability to produce insulin, a hormone that is necessary in
tomhatha
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
5 years ago
Dietary Supplements and Homeopathy Are Not Tested for Safety and Effectiveness
Posted by Kathleen Hoffman on Dec 17, 2018 On October 30, 2018, the FDA sent a letter to the American Botanical Pharmacy and “Dr.” Richard Schulze – whose “doctorate is in herbology”- stating, Based on the review of your firm’s website…we have identified serious violations of the Federal Food, Drug
Posted by Kathleen Hoffman on Dec 17, 2018 On October 30, 2018, the FDA sent a letter to the American Botanical Pharmacy and “Dr.” Richard Schulze – whose “doctorate is in herbology”- stating, Based on the review of your firm’s website…we have identified serious violations of the Federal Food, Drug
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
5 years ago
Why exercise alone won’t save us
Sedentary lifestyles are killing us – we need to build activity into our everyday lives, not just leave it for the gym. By Vybarr Cregan-Reid The long read from the Guardian Thu 3 Jan 2019 01.00 EST Last modified on Thu 3 Jan 2019 06.54 EST https://www.theguardian.com/news/2019/jan/03/why-exercise-alone-wont-save-us
Sedentary lifestyles are killing us – we need to build activity into our everyday lives, not just leave it for the gym. By Vybarr Cregan-Reid The long read from the Guardian Thu 3 Jan 2019 01.00 EST Last modified on Thu 3 Jan 2019 06.54 EST https://www.theguardian.com/news/2019/jan/03/why-exercise-alone-wont-save-us
lankisterguy
Volunteer
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CLL Support
5 years ago
My journey so far
I have been diabetic for something like 22 yrs, but have always behaved like |I didn't. I could not accept my diagnosis and struggled to make any changes in my diet or lifestyle. Surprise, surprise, I had a heart attack 9 years ago and was given a stent. It was a wake up call, but I still hit the snooze
I have been diabetic for something like 22 yrs, but have always behaved like |I didn't. I could not accept my diagnosis and struggled to make any changes in my diet or lifestyle. Surprise, surprise, I had a heart attack 9 years ago and was given a stent. It was a wake up call, but I still hit the snooze
Voyager1
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
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