Sunday, February 12, 2012

All People Who Are Living In "Charleston"

Expert_badge Dr. Bill Quick

Dr. Bill Quick

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Physician who is living with diabetes.

Update on combination pills for people with diabetes

Recently, several more combination diabetes pills have become available, and I think I ought to update my previous essay on "Combination pills for type 2 diabetes" to include the new combo pills. I won't repeat many of the concepts there, so if your physician is discussing possibly prescribing combination diabetes pills with you, please review... Read moreChevron
posted 02/06/2012, comments (0)|
Expert_badge Nancy  Muller

Nancy Muller

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National Association for Continence, Executive Director

Peyronie's Disease: What It Is and How to Manage

Peyronie's Disease (also known as Chronic Inflammation of the Tunica Albuginea (CITA), is a connective tissue disorder involving the growth of fibrous plaques, or scarring, in the soft tissue of the penis. It is estimated to affect up to 10% of all men, although many cases go unreported. Specifically, scar tissue forms in the thick sheath of... Read moreChevron
posted 11/30/2011, comments (0)|
mabith

mabith

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Got sick when I was 19 w/RSD and now have Fibromyalgia as well.

RSD/CRPS and common colds/influenzas/etc...

I've had RSD for five years and not once during that time have I gotten sick. No colds, no flus, none of the usual things that everyone gets now and again.   I do not have a super good immune system, or I didn't before I got sick. I didn't get sick all the time but if something was going around I often caught it. In the time I've had RSD I... Read moreChevron
Katherine Williams

Katherine Williams

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Aura

Something is wrong—a flashing ring of shards as if I have been staring at the sunthrough windowless walls. Nightmarish visionas crystals sparkle, multiply, enlargethe searing blind spot.  I don’t know if I’vebeen damaged by the chemicals I useat work, or if the isotopes have fusedmy neurons, whether I will be alive ... Read moreChevron
posted 03/28/2009, comments (0)|
amy mercer

High blood sugar and stress

I feel like I've had high blood sugar for days, maybe even a week and it's starting to get depressing. I'm not sure if my period is on the way, or if I'm getting sick, or if I am stressed out over my son who is having major anxiety issues. High blood sugar is the one part of having diabetes that really gets me down. It makes me... Read moreChevron