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While diabetics should avoid processed foods which are high sodium, canned soup will not cause a person to develop diabetes.View Thread

Your doctor simply has to fill out a form and send it to the Medicare folks.
This is not the case for folks who do not use insulin.View Thread


Some of the most reliable posters have already fled.View Thread

No reputable doctor would recommend you continue to smoke to avoid gaining weight. Come on, now!View Thread

I take diuretics and drugs to treat hepatic encephalopathy for my advanced cirrhosis at this time. Neither affects my BS.
I believe your friend needs to see their hepatologist ASAP to see what is causing her elevated enzymes. I doubt it is related to her diabetes. but could be an increase in her viral activity..View Thread

I do not think you should give anyone your e-mail. I just assumed this site had a private message function.View Thread

Do you have an e-mail address for him so you could leave the rest of us unwilling participants out of the dialogue?View Thread

Are you sticking with the diet provided in your Meals on Wheels meals? You should only have to make food choices for breakfast and a couple of small snacks a day.View Thread

Are the two sites you all mentioned interactive. In other words can EMTs call or use the computer to get up to date info?
I love some of the designs but I am not sure my transplant doctors would allow me to wear one that is not interactive.View Thread
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