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Diabetes 2 Remission: medicine's blind spots
http://diabetesremission.blogspot.com/2010/09/medicines-blind-spots-when-it-comes-to.html
Eye risk before diagnosis. Among all these doctors, one stands out: Dr. X checked in with me regularly, often several times a day. He made sure I was getting all the information that I needed from the various teams. He explained how the thinking of the teams was progressing, where there was consensus and where uncertainty. Uniquely among the doctors, he repeatedly encouraged me. So what does the infection, and what do the virtues of Dr. X, have to do with my diabetes? Well, yes, it is unreasonable:.
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Diabetes 2 Remission: normal? really?
http://diabetesremission.blogspot.com/2012/01/you-keep-using-that-word-normal.html
Eye risk before diagnosis. Here's a secret. When it comes to blood glucose levels, nobody knows what "normal" means. Medical research finds increased incidence and risk of diabetic comorbidities or "complications" (late-stage symptoms) correlating with blood sugar levels currently deemed "pre-diabetic" or even normal. Due to coronary heart disease. More on the risks of current norms. Ps I was recently surprised to find an untapped prescription for glucose test strips, and was able to get it extended....
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Diabetes 2 Remission: eye risk before diagnosis
http://diabetesremission.blogspot.com/2011/03/recent-study-proposes-new-thresholds.html
Eye risk before diagnosis. Eye risk before diagnosis. A recent study proposes new thresholds for predicting risk of diabetic retinopathy. Using more precise gradation in the "good control" or "prediabetic" range than comparable earlier research. Massin et al. found the following correlations among 700 French volunteers studied for ten years, and were confident in proposing them as predictive:. Fasting plasma glucose mg/dL. The current diagnostic threshold. I have two reasons for highlighting this study:.
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Diabetes 2 Remission: remission data
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Eye risk before diagnosis. Changes in access to Sky Drive apparently broke the remission dataset link here: the old landing page, with a summary note and a download link, seems no longer available. My bad for not verifying Microsoft's assurances of continuity. For now, Box.net. Wins as host, despite requiring a click through a poorly labeled comments icon to show the summary information:. I apologize to anyone who was frustrated in trying to download the dataset. Remission of type 2 diabetes is defined.
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Diabetes 2 Remission: french toast
http://diabetesremission.blogspot.com/2012/04/im-celebrating-decline-in-blood-glucose.html
Eye risk before diagnosis. I'm celebrating a decline in blood glucose and a 27-pound weight loss in the last 54 weeks. Here is an example of how I've been eating for the past year. I keep my recipes in a spreadsheet, so I can tweak them as I tweak the targets or adjust for ingredients on hand. The snapshot below is a precise record of the somewhat excessive meal shown above. Remission of type 2 diabetes is defined. Management tools: diet and exercise. I used this Excel dataset. To put myself into clinica...
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Diabetes 2 Remission: food
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Eye risk before diagnosis. I have a friend who’s got some peculiar ideas about diabetes, which he claims to exhibit acute symptoms of when he doesn’t eat right. He also has what I think of as some peculiar ideas and methods in managing his diet, and yet I have to admit:. His approach is science-based, even when I can’t follow his conclusions. The food he prepares is healthy and delicious. He’s better at weight management than I am. Current principles for long-term management of diet. There are some very ...
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Diabetes 2 Remission: steak salad
http://diabetesremission.blogspot.com/2012/04/steak-salad.html
Eye risk before diagnosis. Remission of type 2 diabetes is defined. As reaching and sustaining normal levels of blood glucose (blood sugar). At least some type 2 diabetics can achieve remission, or normoglycemia; this is as close as we have to a cure for a disease considered chronic and incurable. Remission can vastly improve quality of life and can delay - perhaps even prevent - T2D's usual progression toward comorbidities and premature death. Management tools: diet and exercise. Diabetes In Control News.
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Diabetes 2 Remission: remission defined
http://diabetesremission.blogspot.com/2009/11/diabetic-expert-study-group-validates.html
Eye risk before diagnosis. As reported in Endocrine Today. The [expert study group*] agreed upon the following definitions for patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes:. Partial remission: hyperglycemia below diagnostic thresholds for diabetes; at least one year’s duration; no active pharmacologic therapy or ongoing procedures. Complete remission: normal glycemic measures; at least one year’s duration; no active pharmacologic therapy or ongoing procedures. Remission of type 2 diabetes is defined. As reac...
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Diabetes 2 Remission: remission? cure? control?
http://diabetesremission.blogspot.com/2009/06/type-2-diabetes-remission-cure-control.html
Eye risk before diagnosis. 2003/12/16 "Looks to me like you're not diabetic anymore.". 8212;my Kaiser Permanente doctor. Wow I didn't think they were allowed to say that. Nor that any doctor would ever say, as mine did later in the same conversation, "You've cured yourself.". The technical term is normoglycemia. Normal, or non-diabetic. Levels of blood glucose (blood sugar). Suddenly I was hearing "cured yourself" and "not diabetic anymore". Sweet Jesus! 8212;Tom Ross, of Not Medicated Yet. The feeds and...
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Diabetes 2 Remission: bean frittata
http://diabetesremission.blogspot.com/2012/04/bean-frittata.html
Eye risk before diagnosis. Another lunch - or halved, a mini-meal. Remission of type 2 diabetes is defined. As reaching and sustaining normal levels of blood glucose (blood sugar). At least some type 2 diabetics can achieve remission, or normoglycemia; this is as close as we have to a cure for a disease considered chronic and incurable. Remission can vastly improve quality of life and can delay - perhaps even prevent - T2D's usual progression toward comorbidities and premature death. Diabetes management ...
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