Date : March 15th, 2010Category : UncategorizedAuthor : Editor12 Comments
Let’s say that a person has a really fast metabolism, and doesn’t need to worry much about gaining weight…
is it acceptable to have desserts (that aren’t loaded with cholesterol) like 3 or 4 times a week? Will that cause diabetes?
I mentioned a low amount of cholesterol to emphasize the fact that the desserts aren’t entirely unhealthy.
Date : March 14th, 2010Category : UncategorizedAuthor : Editor1 Comment
I will soon get health insurance. I live in Texas. Can someone give me a estimate on how much it would cost for them to run tests on me for Type 1 diabetes mellitus?
If i do have type 1 diabetes, how much money would it cost for medicine.
Can someone give me a estimate like around $500 dollars?
Date : March 12th, 2010Category : UncategorizedAuthor : Editor4 Comments
My 6-year old female cat was just diagnosed about a month ago with Diabetes. We’ve been giving her diabetic food and insulin every single day, twice a day.
I was wondering, will this condition shorten her life? If so, by how much?
Date : March 12th, 2010Category : UncategorizedAuthor : Editor4 Comments
Every year I fill out the FAFSA forms, and every year I get the same response, I don’t qualify for financial aid. Is there any way I can fund my education without being in the whole $100,000 when I graduate. I am a Diabetic, are there any scholarships for students with Diabetes?
I also have the dilemma of that I want to get married, but right now I can’t b/c if I do that, my family will stop paying my tuition. Is there financial aid available to students who make that change?
Date : February 22nd, 2010Category : UncategorizedAuthor : Editor4 Comments
and can u tell me the meter name and price? and can u get them @ rite aid?
and is there any thing that u have to buy seperatly? like the strips and stuff like that?
My 22 years old and I have type 1 diabetes. I just want to know if having a pancreas transplant would be more cost benefit than spending a lifetime supply of insulin pens ( humalog & lantus), pen needles, test strips, Lancets, and pills for my high blood pussure and cholesterol
I spend like about $80 a month for all these stuff expect for the test strips & lancets i get those for free thank to my insureance
At a presentation to GE employees August 13, 2009, Dr. Dall discusses Insulin Resistance/Metabolic Syndrome/Pre-Diabetes, how the pancreas works to make insulin, how your body can react and how ear…