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Do not skip Breakfast!
Do you regularly skip your breakfast? If yes, you are making yourself more vulnerable to develop type-2 diabetes. Whenever you deprive yourself of food or go long without eating anything, your insulin levels are disrupted significantly and this in-turn might lead to this debilitating health condition
Do you regularly skip your breakfast? If yes, you are making yourself more vulnerable to develop type-2 diabetes. Whenever you deprive yourself of food or go long without eating anything, your insulin levels are disrupted significantly and this in-turn might lead to this debilitating health condition
RoyParker
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
6 years ago
What Is a Normal Blood Sugar Level?
What Is a Normal Blood Sugar Level? I, as a volunteer of this forum , have seen many bloggers ask this question again and again specially who join the forum new.This article may help to keep it as reference and ready information. Updated March 27, 2018 Published January 13, 2016 by David Spero, BSN
What Is a Normal Blood Sugar Level? I, as a volunteer of this forum , have seen many bloggers ask this question again and again specially who join the forum new.This article may help to keep it as reference and ready information. Updated March 27, 2018 Published January 13, 2016 by David Spero, BSN
rvmasalvad
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
neuroathy peripheral and maybe cmt diabetic on insulin type 2
I am 60 years old and have had total knee replacement done in both legs are fine. I am diabetic type 2 on insulin for 20 years I have been diagonised with peripheral neuropathy my feet burn,my ankles burn upto my calf in both legs my toes are all turning inwards like hammer toes and get cramps in my
I am 60 years old and have had total knee replacement done in both legs are fine. I am diabetic type 2 on insulin for 20 years I have been diagonised with peripheral neuropathy my feet burn,my ankles burn upto my calf in both legs my toes are all turning inwards like hammer toes and get cramps in my
indupitrola
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LDN Research Trust
6 years ago
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57 year old male insulin dependant diabetic (type2) need to lose weight and get a bit of fitness back in my life. Hello to you all out there.
57 year old male insulin dependant diabetic (type2) need to lose weight and get a bit of fitness back in my life. Hello to you all out there.
andyboytype2
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Couch to 5K
6 years ago
Beta Blockers and Diabetes
Is anybody aware of the link between Beta Blockers, Insulin, Hyperglycaemia, and Diabetes ? Is anybody aware Beta Blockers affect (lower) Insulin secretion thus increasing blood sugar levels which may lead to Hyperglycaemia and eventual Diabetes ? I know this is not to do with AF, but then I take Bisoprolol
Is anybody aware of the link between Beta Blockers, Insulin, Hyperglycaemia, and Diabetes ? Is anybody aware Beta Blockers affect (lower) Insulin secretion thus increasing blood sugar levels which may lead to Hyperglycaemia and eventual Diabetes ? I know this is not to do with AF, but then I take Bisoprolol
cycleman73
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AF Association
6 years ago
Metabolic Syndrome: An Important Risk Factor for Parkinson’s Disease
Its components mainly include at least
insulin
resistance
, central obesity, glucose intolerance, dyslipidemia with elevated triglycerides, low HDL cholesterol, microalbuminuria, predominance of small dense LDL-cholesterol particles, hypertension, endothelial dysfunction, high waist circumference, oxidative
Its components mainly include at least
insulin
resistance
, central obesity, glucose intolerance, dyslipidemia with elevated triglycerides, low HDL cholesterol, microalbuminuria, predominance of small dense LDL-cholesterol particles, hypertension, endothelial dysfunction, high waist circumference, oxidative
Kia17
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
What am I doing?
I have been diagnosed as a manic-depressive. I am 65 years old. We have moved to Playa del Carmen in Mexico. I am at the end of my rope. My husband fell and had a double hematoma. He had emergency surgery because of the hematomas were causing problems with his breathing. If he did not have surgery
I have been diagnosed as a manic-depressive. I am 65 years old. We have moved to Playa del Carmen in Mexico. I am at the end of my rope. My husband fell and had a double hematoma. He had emergency surgery because of the hematomas were causing problems with his breathing. If he did not have surgery
rldn05
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 years ago
Can self-monitoring blood glucose improve glycemic control?
Can self-monitoring blood glucose improve glycemic control? I am reproducing an article along with discussion for your perusal and comments. This study investigated the effect of self-monitoring of blood glucose on HbA1c (average blood glucose over last 3 months) in people with type 2 diabetes (T2D
Can self-monitoring blood glucose improve glycemic control? I am reproducing an article along with discussion for your perusal and comments. This study investigated the effect of self-monitoring of blood glucose on HbA1c (average blood glucose over last 3 months) in people with type 2 diabetes (T2D
rvmasalvad
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
PCOS and my first Dietician visit
These are both said to have an impact on my
insulin
resistance
. Final thing which I found super interesting was the conversation we had around my sleep patterns.
These are both said to have an impact on my
insulin
resistance
. Final thing which I found super interesting was the conversation we had around my sleep patterns.
Nickib90
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PCOS UK (Verity)
6 years ago
DEDICATED TO LIKE-MINDED MEMBERS
Spoiler Alert: Since the diet and supplement wars have often been fought in this forum with no one but the true-believers convinced by the arguments presented, I thought I would dedicate this post to the people who may agree with me. Of course others are free to voice their disagreement, but be warned
Spoiler Alert: Since the diet and supplement wars have often been fought in this forum with no one but the true-believers convinced by the arguments presented, I thought I would dedicate this post to the people who may agree with me. Of course others are free to voice their disagreement, but be warned
Kuanyin
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
hypothyroid
hi i have hypothyroid which is hashimotos and i stoped taking my medication tirosent because i had palpitations and i feel much better than before i was on levothyroxine foe 13 years my doctor said to stop for a month and see the results i will have my tests next week i am also a diabetic on insuline
hi i have hypothyroid which is hashimotos and i stoped taking my medication tirosent because i had palpitations and i feel much better than before i was on levothyroxine foe 13 years my doctor said to stop for a month and see the results i will have my tests next week i am also a diabetic on insuline
BEATNINE
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
What would you change to this Prostate Cancer Regimin?
Here are my prostate cancer resolutions. What would you change to them? 1. I really need to stay away from carbs and sweets. LOL 2. Keep up the exercise. 3. Put cruciferous vegetables back on the menu. Yechh 4. I need to re-evaluate vitamin e. 5. Either no eggs (or just whites of eggs)? And no beef
Here are my prostate cancer resolutions. What would you change to them? 1. I really need to stay away from carbs and sweets. LOL 2. Keep up the exercise. 3. Put cruciferous vegetables back on the menu. Yechh 4. I need to re-evaluate vitamin e. 5. Either no eggs (or just whites of eggs)? And no beef
cesanon
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
How does your skin signal serious health problems?
Skin is the largest body organ that protects the body from the effects of the external environment & is able to signal danger through thousands of nerve endings
Skin is the largest body organ that protects the body from the effects of the external environment and is able to signal danger through
Skin is the largest body organ that protects the body from the effects of the external environment & is able to signal danger through thousands of nerve endings
Skin is the largest body organ that protects the body from the effects of the external environment and is able to signal danger through
Netroutex
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MY SKIN
6 years ago
i AM TYPE1 DIABETIC ,HOW TO GET RID OF INSULIN
i AM TYPE1 DIABETIC ,HOW TO GET RID OF INSULIN MOREOVER I HAVE TAKEN ALL THE DIET PLANS BUT STILL IS ABOVE 300 IN HBA1C report,please guide how to get rid of indulin
i AM TYPE1 DIABETIC ,HOW TO GET RID OF INSULIN MOREOVER I HAVE TAKEN ALL THE DIET PLANS BUT STILL IS ABOVE 300 IN HBA1C report,please guide how to get rid of indulin
Mangla2001
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
Been ill for so long that I don't now know if I am well
I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism 18 years ago and type1 diabetes 44years ago. I am now 48. For the past 4 years I have been struggling with overwhelming fatigue and other ill affects of undertreated hypothyroidism. About 4 and half years ago I was admitted to hospital with accelerated heart rate
I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism 18 years ago and type1 diabetes 44years ago. I am now 48. For the past 4 years I have been struggling with overwhelming fatigue and other ill affects of undertreated hypothyroidism. About 4 and half years ago I was admitted to hospital with accelerated heart rate
Pawsedagain
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
I am suffering with type 1 diabetes. Insulin dependent i want to leave the insulin injection so what should i do. My age is 21
Help me to leave the insulin injection
Help me to leave the insulin injection
Harrybhai569
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
Berberine for leaky gut and Parkinson's ?
Di Pierro is quite convincing that berberine’s health benefits in weight loss,
insulin
resistance
, and inflammation may largely be the result of modulating the gut microbiota. One of the easy links to this line of thought is that berberine has a very low oral bioavailability.
Di Pierro is quite convincing that berberine’s health benefits in weight loss,
insulin
resistance
, and inflammation may largely be the result of modulating the gut microbiota. One of the easy links to this line of thought is that berberine has a very low oral bioavailability.
faridaro
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Inhalers
Anyone else having problems getting Salbutamol and Flixotide prescriptions. Never had any problems in 27 years at this surgery, new doctors now and I can only request within 7 days of items running out - how can you tell how much is left in salbutamol? They are questioning dosages I take of all meds
Anyone else having problems getting Salbutamol and Flixotide prescriptions. Never had any problems in 27 years at this surgery, new doctors now and I can only request within 7 days of items running out - how can you tell how much is left in salbutamol? They are questioning dosages I take of all meds
shirl13
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Advice please
I was diagnosed diabetic In Sept 2015 And was being treated with metformin and glictaside which didn't help tbh Last 18months I've been usIn insulin Humalog...with food Humalini fast acting... And metformin n glictaside.... I try to eat healthily best I can... But bloods are still dangerously high
I was diagnosed diabetic In Sept 2015 And was being treated with metformin and glictaside which didn't help tbh Last 18months I've been usIn insulin Humalog...with food Humalini fast acting... And metformin n glictaside.... I try to eat healthily best I can... But bloods are still dangerously high
Amieeellismay
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
6 years ago
Natural Insulin calculation process
Apologies if I'm a bit too ignorant. A bit curious on how the body calculates the right amount of insulin needed. Do understand that T2 is a bit complicated with varied factors contributing, but calculating the amount of insulin needed for the digestive process seems still a Mystery. Is it the gut bacteria
Apologies if I'm a bit too ignorant. A bit curious on how the body calculates the right amount of insulin needed. Do understand that T2 is a bit complicated with varied factors contributing, but calculating the amount of insulin needed for the digestive process seems still a Mystery. Is it the gut bacteria
dhini
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
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