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Avatar m tn Then I realized I can control it with oral drugs, so I changed insuline to actoplus and metformin 15/850 twice a day. Now, my A1C has been keeping at range 5.8-6.2 for the past 2 years. I read some paper about MODY a few days ago. Now I am worrying about if I have MODY. I am 29 now. I am the only one with diabetes in my family history. I am overweighted and my BMI is 2.75. Both actoplus and metformin work very well for me. Will you please give me any advice if I should go to do MODY tests?
Avatar m tn I take 3 diabetes pills Actoplus, Glimiperide and Onglyza, what is healthier taking pills or injecting insulin?
Avatar n tn My medication is considerably higher than mine? Can you explain why? My blood sugar was running abot 137 so my Doctor also put me on Actoplus as well. My Lipitor is about $100 and my wife's Simvastatin is about $6 (same quantity of tables-30). Why should my wife be taking medication with her levels being slightly higher than the desired mid-point?
397982 tn?1210924921 i have been on metformin for a week now i feel bloated and unsettled my breast have changed my vines show more and have changed colour now having pains in my side chould i be pregnant.
Avatar n tn I was transplanted (heart) at Cleveland Clinic and have met many, many patients that were misdiagnosed by their cardiologists. Get your medical records in order and start contacting the better programs in the country .... Cleveland Clinic, Mayo, Baylor, Columbia, UCLA and many others. You HAVE to be proactive. I wish you the best!
Avatar n tn can you tell me how quickly adenemocarcinoma with one tiny met lesion in the rib and one questionable in the tailbone would spread to the brain and if cranial profolactic iradiation would help if the brain mri comes back clean?
642877 tn?1281799282 One MET is equivalent to your resting metabolic rate; 2 METS is any activity that requires two times your metabolic rate, etc. This measure is determined by the amount of oxygen consumed, which indicates the level of intensity a person is working. At 1 MET, an average man would be consuming 250 milliliters (ml) of oxygen per minute; an average woman would be consuming 200 ml of oxygen per minute. For those of you who wish to be even more exact, one MET is equal to 3.
Avatar n tn My friend had a TAH and debalking for ovarian cancer 3 weeks ago. She has since met with the GYN oncologist and diagnosed with stage 2 c clear cell ovarian cancer. She's in the process of starting chemo and her regular GYN doc found her to be anemic and want her to start on iron. Is this the right treatment for anemia pre-chemo?
Avatar n tn Hello again, Bonbon -- So sorry to hear you're dealing with CFS, but at least you have a diagnosis and can begin to treat it. As I'm sure you remember, we're all volunteers so be sure to check with your CFS doctor on the suggestions you read here. First, here are some reliable websites for you begin the tough job of learning all you can about CFS: http://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/cfs.htm (this one has other references on the main page) and http://www.aacfs.
Avatar m tn //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trophoblast "The placenta functions as an immunological barrier between the mother and the fetus, creating an immunologically privileged site. For this purpose, it uses several mechanisms: It secretes Neurokinin B containing phosphocholine molecules. This is the same mechanism used by parasitic nematodes to avoid detection by the immune system of their host.[2]" http://en.wikipedia.
Avatar f tn Interesting...still trying to figure out which lifetime I first met raven in...
Avatar m tn //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreskin The penis head is properly called the "glans penis". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glans_penis You are blessed and fortunate to have an intact foreskin.
Avatar f tn I love wiki! I noted that lab results of my recent ER visit showed high levels of neutrophils, but supposedly within the normal range. Following that, I discovered that it isn't the bacteria or filaria, whichever I have, sealing themselves in. It's my immune system trying to seal them out via a process discovered in 2004, known as Neutrophil extracellular traps. Webs! I couldn't understand what was making the webs, now I know. Something new everyday.