Exploring Diabetes Type 2

Welcome! This is written primarily for people with Type 2 Diabetes. Some information covers all types of diabetes. Always keep a positive attitude is my motto. I am a person with diabetes type 2 and write about my experiences and research. Please discuss medical problems with your doctor. Please do not click on the advertisers that have attached to certain words in this section. They are not authorized and are robbing me by doing so.

November 7, 2012

Helping a Spouse That Has Diabetes

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If you have been reading David Mendosa's blog , “ Suppose Your Husband Has Diabetes” and found your way to my blog, thank you. Davi...
November 5, 2012

Vote

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Tuesday is an important day!  It does not matter which political party you are member of or if you are what is determined as an Independent...

Why Some Medical Practices Are Successful

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Defining and discerning why medical practices are successful or even wildly successful is more difficult than often why they fail. Whi...
November 3, 2012

Interesting Ploys to Make Spam Comments

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I have to write this. I disabled captcha so that people would be able to post that were having trouble with this. It has spawned many...
November 2, 2012

Will Congress Revisit Compounding Pharmacies Issue?

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How many more deaths is it going to take to convince our congressional leaders to do what should have been done about a decade ago. Compo...
October 31, 2012

FDA Warns Most Online Pharmacies Fake

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Two topics have come to the fore in the last month. The first is online pharmacies and the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy ...
October 29, 2012

Why Some Medical Practices Fail

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On the surface, this seems like a no-brainer, but the outcome is in the details. It is often easy to see why some practices fail and ma...
October 26, 2012

What Is Going On at the Mayo Clinic?

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This is one time I want to leave this alone, but the latest post on the Mayo Clinic website really has me wondering what the purpose of ...
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Bob Fenton
I am enjoying life, despite diabetes type 2. I am retired and enjoying the time I have for writing and photography. I was diagnosed with type 2 on Oct 2003, on oral meds for 4 months and they were doing nothing to really improve my daily readings. By cutting my carbohydrates I received the most improvement, but still not enough. Then I requested insulin, even though I did not like the thought of needles. That brought about the biggest change and A1c's in the lower 6's and upper 5's. Now I am working at maintaining them under 6.0 and hopefully nearer 5.5.
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