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Posted by ellen diane on 2009-11-04 07:12:41
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| took too long to get to the meat of the lecture- |
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Posted by cjdavids@gmail.com on 2009-11-04 07:18:09
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| Do you have a diet if you are hypoglycemic? |
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Posted by sasha on 2009-11-04 08:28:00
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| Seems like a paid advertisement to me. |
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Posted by Jolene on 2009-11-04 09:10:56
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| This is actually very good and very factual information. Questions were answered fully and in terms that were easy to understand. Nothing about this information seemed like advertising to me! |
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Posted by shubhangi halkunde on 2009-11-05 01:03:10
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| it is very important to know the information you provided to us. thanks for everything |
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Posted by piyush on 2009-11-05 04:13:24
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| Suffering from diabates for last 10 years. please advice. Iam a heart patient also. |
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Posted by hema on 2009-11-09 23:04:43
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| im 33 n diab patient future going on insulin as per doctors advice what can u recomend me 2 eat |
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Posted by Toni on 2009-12-06 05:40:46
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| Hello,
I am a type 1 diabetic and I need a diet that is good for my diabetes but on the other hand help me lose some wieght. I need to lose about 20 pounds. Please if you have a diet plan that I can follow that would realy help. i would go see a dietition but aat the moment I have no health insurance so I can not afford it plus all the medications that I am on. Thank god that I ordered a three months supply of all my meds before my insurance was cancled.
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Posted by Enhanced Kre-Alkalyn on 2009-12-11 02:26:38
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| Prediabetes is a condition where not all the diagnostic criteria for diabetes are met, and where the patients are at an actual risk for developing type 2 diabetes. It's also clinically termed "impaired glucose tolerance" |
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Posted by Enhance Physik on 2009-12-16 04:14:37
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| Your weight and family history are also two key factors-- the chances of developing diabetes are higher if there are incidents of type 2 diabetes in your family-- this isn't something you can control, really, but you can always make the right choice and delay the onset of the full condition. |
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Posted by robin on 2010-01-27 06:25:38
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