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Post by ridzene on Apr 30, 2012 22:37:19 GMT -5
Sorry, but links only, I don't have Norbert's talent. www.mayoclinic.com/health/type-2-diabetes/DS00585/DSECTION=complicationswww.a-diabetic-life.com/type-2-diabetic-alzheimer-dementia.htmlBottom line... check sugar level at least twice a day, using new types of the glucometers that can stick on any area of the arm or even ear (less painful and less blood, have nasal insulin spray handy for high numbers and something sweet in case of the low sugar level. Dementia or not diabetes should be under control. If any infection, inflamation, healing is worse, because sugar is out of control, neuropathy, pain is really intolerable, so may be Neurontin can be on the board (besides another use for it, behavior problems and moods) But the most important thing is, ditch lazy brain doctors and get the good ones, so many of them around. Geriatric doc prefferably. Zene
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Post by alice on May 29, 2012 18:24:50 GMT -5
Up for new members..thanks dear Zene...
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