diabetes

  1. Dennis Olson

    HEALTH Insulin and heart pain (well worth a read)

    I posted in my ER thread in the Corkboard about how I missed my nightly insulin injection last night, and suffered no crippling chest pain today AT ALL. Just a twinge. Missing it last night was just because I was very tired and forgot. Tonight however, I’m deliberately not taking it. I’ll see...
  2. lonestar09

    HEALTH Walmart launches low-cost, private-brand insulin for diabetes patients

    I thought this might of interest to many here. https://www.valleycentral.com/news/walmart-launches-low-cost-private-brand-insulin-for-diabetes-patients/ Walmart launches low-cost, private-brand insulin for diabetes patients News...
  3. S

    Medical Type 1 Diabetes and Insulin

    Regarding diabetics and insulin: Diabetes doesn't have to be a death sentence at TEOTWAWKI. Unfortunately, most diabetics and their families assume it is and do little to nothing to prepare to live. However, it can be done. Insulin can be a DIY project, albeit a bit more involved than most...
  4. S

    PREP Type 1 Diabetes and Insulin

    (First time starting a thread on TB2K. Hope I do it right.) Regarding diabetics and insulin: Diabetes doesn't have to be a death sentence at TEOTWAWKI. Unfortunately, most diabetics and their families assume it is and do little to nothing to prepare to live. However, it can be done. Insulin...
  5. Melodi

    HEALTH Insane rise in cost of insulin has doctors and diabetics scrambling...

    I see this on the eve of my appointment tomorrow to see if I need to transition to using this; after years the other medications and diets are not quite doing their job. NOW I know why my father in law told my husband that in the US, they "can't afford" to do the superior one-shot treatment...
  6. N

    HEALTH Type 2 Diabetes How Safe is Fructose

    Type 2 diabetes appears to be an illness caused by abnormal fat metabolism induced by absence of Essential Omega 3 fatty acids and the presence of dangerous artificial fats in the diet. Omega 3 fatty acids are responsible for the maintenance and repair of cellular membranes. When the...
  7. C

    HEALTH Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs May Increase Diabetes Risk

    Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs May Increase Diabetes Risk Livescience.com - Wed Jun 22, 4:20 pm ET High doses of the cholesterol-lowering drugs known as statins may increase the risk of diabetes, a new study says. But for those with heart disease, the drugs have benefits — they reduce the risk of...
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