September 29, 2005

Odds'n'Ends

This Discussion Forum is closed to new comments; please see the continuation: CLICK HERE.

 

It was the 15th in a series of Discussion Forums at Diabetes.Blog.Com, and is for almost any other diabetes-related topics that aren't covered by our existing Discussion Forums. I don't want stuff that's not related to diabetes, but just about any diabetes topic that's not covered by the other Discussion Forums will be okay here.

Ground rules for comments are at http://diabetes.blog.com/690512/. To share your thoughts, use the "Comments" link immediately below.
Bill the diabetesdoc

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September 27, 2005

Metformin

This Discussion Forum is now closed; you can read and participate in the follow-up Discussion Forum: CLICK HERE.

It was the 14th in a series of discussion forums at Diabetes.Blog.Com, and is for people using metformin (Glucophage) to be able to share their experiences. Ground rules are available at http://diabetes.blog.com/690512/.To share your thoughts, use the "Comments" link immediately below.

Bill the diabetesdoc

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Diabetes.Blog.Com is a blogcompanion to our main website, the Diabetes Monitor, which you can find at www.DiabetesMonitor.com.

 




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September 26, 2005

Heart problems

This is the 13th in a series of discussion forums at Diabetes.Blog.Com, and the second about other health problems that people with diabetes may have (the first was about skin complications).

Bill the diabetesdoc

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September 18, 2005

Spreadsheets

This is the 12th in a series of discussion forums at Diabetes.Blog.Com. One of the "regulars" at the Symlin blogs (whose nom-de-plume is "the Babe") has generously offered to share a spreadsheet he calls "The Kelly Model." It may be found at the Diabetes Monitor, at the Kelly Model.

The Babe plans to explain the use of the spreadsheet and answer questions as they arise.

There are other spreadsheets to use to track how your diabetes is doing: see software at the Diabetes Monitor for some others. If you want to discuss another spreadsheet, and have a copy, I can upload it to a spot at the Diabetes Monitor where everyone can access it and download it (but please understand, I'll only post spreadsheets that do not have copyright restrictions).

Please note our ground rules, at http://diabetes.blog.com/690512/. To share your thoughts, use the "Comments" link immediately below.


Bill the diabetesdoc
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Diabetes.Blog.Com is a blogcompanion to our main website, the Diabetes Monitor, which you can find at www.DiabetesMonitor.com

At the Diabetes Monitor today: Finding an eye care professional.

 




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September 15, 2005

Symlin 2: Sep/Oct05

[Note: As of October 15, the active Symlin forum has moved to another location (http://diabetes.blog.com/361953/) at Diabetes.Blog.com, and this post is no longer accepting comments. However, the comments that were made during the earlier Symlin Discussion Forum are retained below for the reader's edification.

Bill the diabetesdoc]

This is the 11th in a series of discussion forums at Diabetes.Blog.Com, and is the mid-September/mid-October forum for discussions about Symlin.


This Symlin forum was activated to allow comments on September 15, and at that time, the previous Symlin Discussion Forum was deactivated to prevent more posts to that forum. However, you can still read the earlier comments, and search for information throughout any forum, by using your webbrowser's FIND or SEARCH feature while at the earlier forums, or by searching at the
advanced search feature that is at the Diabetes Monitor.

Bill the diabetesdoc
wwq@diabetesmonitor.com

Diabetes.Blog.Com is a blogcompanion to our main website, the Diabetes Monitor, which you can find at www.DiabetesMonitor.com

At the Diabetes Monitor today: Two weeks after Katrina.





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September 01, 2005

New to diabetes

This Discussion Forum is now closed. See continuation at a different location: CLICK HERE.

It was the tenth in a series of discussion forums at Diabetes.Blog.Com, and is for newcomers to diabetes to ask questions, and oldtimers to offer advice.

I would also suggest that anyone who is new to diabetes should read the articles at new to diabetes at DiabetesMonitor.com.

Please note revised ground rules (See http://diabetes.blog.com/690512/). To share your thoughts, use the "Comments" link immediately below.

Bill the diabetesdoc

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Diabetes.Blog.Com is a blogcompanion to our main website, the Diabetes Monitor, which you can find at www.DiabetesMonitor.com.




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Byetta 3: September, 2005

This is the ninth in a series of discussion forums at Diabetes.Blog.Com, and is the September forum for discussions about Byetta. As of October 1, this forum does not allow additional comments; please see the October Byetta Discussion Forum (or the new Discussion Forum for long-term users) if you wish to contribute your comments.

You can still read the earlier comments (at the September, August, and original Byetta forum from July), and search for information throughout those forums, by using your webbrowser's FIND or SEARCH feature while at the earlier forums, or by searching at the advanced search feature that is at the Diabetes Monitor.

Bill the diabetesdoc

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Diabetes.Blog.Com is a blogcompanion to our main website, the Diabetes Monitor, which you can find at www.DiabetesMonitor.com

 




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