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Announcement June 1, 2008:
We've closed the discussion forums at Diabetes.Blog.com to new comments.
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What’s New
at Diabetes. Blog. com: As of June 1, we have closed the Discussion Forums to new comments. Please go to Diabetes Discussions for continuation of the discussions that started here. Instructions for how to use the new website are at Getting Started.
The Diabetes Monitor's poll for July asks: Do you have diabetes?
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Note:
Clicking on the links below will take you to the last page
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Actos & Avandia:
Byetta:
Exercise:
Greetings & Other Personal Comments:
Headaches & Hassles:
Januvia & Galvus:
Meals, eating, & nutrition:
Metermania:
New to Diabetes:
Odds'n'Ends:
More popular Discussion Forums are listed below at section 8,
Current Discussion Forums, or you can click here for a complete list of all the Discussion Forums.
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Our other websites
The Diabetes Monitor
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8) Current Discussion Forums at Diabetes.Blog.com
- Actos & Avandia
- Byetta
- Cholesterol & lipids
- Exercise
- Exubera
- Eye disease
- Feedback about DMonitor
- Flying with Diabetes Meds
- Fundraising for diabetes
- Good Ol' Daze
- Greetings & Personal Comments
- Have you quit smoking?
- Headaches & Hassles
- Heart problems
- How did you find out you have diabetes?
- Januvia and Galvus
- Jokes and other humor
- Lantus
- Levemir
- Meals, eating, and nutrition
- Metermania
- Metformin
- Neuropathy
- New to Diabetes
- Odds'n'Ends
- Other Medications
- Paying for diabetes
- PCOS
- Pets with Diabetes
- Pumps and pumping
- PWD living with kids & teens
- Recipe Swap
- Research about meds
- Researchers and Reporters Requesting Responses
- Scientific Stuff
- Skin complications
- Spreadsheets
- Suggestions for improvements
- Symlin
- Thyroid disorders
- Traveling with diabetes
- Weight loss tips for people with diabetes
- Who and where are you?
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16) Some webpages at the Diabetes Monitor
- Abbreviations
- Blogs about diabetes
- Byetta Basics (Frequently asked questions)
- Byetta - experiences from the blog
- Commercial organizations
- Depression and diabetes
- Diabetes Q&As
- Guidelines for traveling with Byetta
- Insulin, inhaled
- Jokes and other humor
- Lasers for retinopathy
- Pill-splitting
- Stem cell press releases
- Stray the Course
- Sugarfree sweets
- The facts about depression
- The Unique History of Byetta
- Too good to be true
- Using steroids
- When to refer to an endo
- Write to us!
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