i am diabetic i test my blood daily and take oral insulin i have never had to have a needle put into my liver or kidney or have i ever heard of this procedure i think the co-worker is pulling someones leg cause this just isnt right the only tests i have done is every 3 months i have my hemoglobin checked,my a1c checked and the cholerstral (sp) checked and liver enzines with blood work i think this guy is just looking for some free time off work
2006-09-20 11:34:35
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answered by oceanlady580 5
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2016-09-19 08:54:09
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answered by ? 3
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2006-09-23 04:57:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I've never heard of anything like that either. My mother was type 2 diabetic and both my brothers and I are as well. If you want to learn more about keeping a diabetic healthy, I strongly recommend the book I mention below and check out some of the links also:
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I've found a wonderful book that will help you control your diabetes and minimize or even eliminate the complications. Some folks who became diabetic due to poor diet and obesity are effectively cured by following the advice in this book. I'm a type II (inherited), but it helps all types, especially those who became diabetic due to poor eating habits. It's by an author who has really done his homework, Patrick Quillin, Phd. It's called, "The Diabetes Improvement Program". I have tried his suggestions and found them to be very helpful. I have no complications whatsoever and my blood sugar levels are quite stable. Yes, I still have to take Metformin (Glucophage) daily, but it's the minimum dosage (500mg) and I only have to take it twice a day. I have been off Metformin for as much as a week, but this was with vigorous exercise. Many, what I call, non-hereditary type IIs (those that don't have a close relative who had it) have gotten off medication completely, just with diet, exercise, and supplements. So, in some instances, it most certainly can be 'effectively' cured. Read more about it here:
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The book explains what's going on in our system and what to do about it. It's really easy and inexpensive. It's basically diet, supplements, and exercise. For example, did you know that cinnamon helps blood sugar absorption? It also controls cholesterol and triglycerides. This is according to the USDA:
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2006-09-20 13:15:59
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answered by Mr. Peachy® 7
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I haven't heard of any, but I am not having kidney problems. One medication I take is to prevent or slow kidney damage, but it's oral. Was the person an organ transplant recepient or dialysis patient? Definitely, go with the official doctor's excuse if absences are excessive.
2006-09-20 11:34:48
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answered by Joe D 6
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My daughter had a liver transplant and as a result of taking prednisone had diabetes. Never was it mentioned that she would have to do something to her liver. I am a nurse also I think he is blowing smoke.
2006-09-20 12:19:24
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answered by shortansassy 4
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Is he hiding dialysis treatments?
2006-09-20 14:15:15
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answered by nora22000 7
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Answer --> http://DiabetesGoGo.com/?qlHI
2016-03-22 23:28:24
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answered by Leslie 3
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