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ccatjaf
(7)
My life with diabetes

I am insulin-dependant and I have developed neuropathy in my hands and feet. During the day, I can keep busy so that I don't notice the pain, however, when I am trying to go to sleep at night, I have...

Started by ccatjaf (7) in diabetes • 4 responses • Last response by judy43 (226) • 3 months ago
Tags: diabetes, neuropathy, diabetic neuropathy, feet, hands

missmuffet
(226)
Neurapathy

I am diabetic and I have neurapathy. It drives me crazy. I can't sleep at night cause it feels like my feet are burning. Does anyone else have this problem or any ideas on something to ease the pain?

Started by missmuffet (226) • 4 responses • Last response by momtomany (2) • 1 year ago
Tags: diabetic, erythromelalgia, lyrica, ms, neuropathy

yourkellyjoanne
(56)
Neuropathy....How to Control it?

I have neuropathy and I believe now it's combined with Raynaud's Disease. I am in so much pain in the cold and so far the only med that seems to do anything at all for me is percacets. And they...

Started by yourkellyjoanne (56) in neuropathy • 2 responses • Last response by NewHeart (422) • 2 years ago
Tags: neuropathy, pain, raynauds disease, raynauds syndrome

sanell
(1640)
anyone here with CMT or a type of Neuropathy?

My MIL has it and my husband may have it and his sister for sure has it....our kids may not have it but we are not sure...it is possible but hard to tell and hard to test for at this age. what...

Started by sanell (1640) • 2 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: cmt, health issues, neuropathy
 

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Funniest Gadgets . com
(0)
Love Mattress

Placing the arm under your partner’s body causes abnormal pressure on the arm muscles, blood vessels and nerves. It occasions weakness and pain in the arms. In some cases (usually in the first...

Started in Funniest Gadgets . com • 6 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: household & decoration

Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog
(3)
Pig brains and progressive inflammatory neuropathy

A rare disease is breaking out in a meat processing plant:The current thinking, which is yet to be proved, is that the meat workers are being exposed to splatter and aerosol droplets of pig brain...

Started in Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog • 6 months ago • 0 responses

DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog
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Outdoor Winter Safety Advice: Preventing Hypothermia

If you're working outside this winter or participating in outdoor recreational activities, you already know how uncomfortable the cold weather can become in the metro area.  Too many people...

Started in DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog • 7 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: child safety, consumer safety

Fitness & Health with Dr. Gabe Mirkin
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Cold Toes Can Mean Diabetes

Painfully cold toes can ruin outdoor sports on cold days. We solve the problem with adhesive toe-warmer packets on our socks. However, if your toes feel cold even when it is not cold outside, or if...

Started in Fitness & Health with Dr. Gabe Mirkin • 7 months ago • 0 responses

The Culinary Chase
(0)
Fresh Lasagna with Chili Crab

The ingredients in this dish mingle surprisingly well with each other and not one flavor over powers the other......not even the chili! Chili peppers contain a substance called capsaicin, which...

Started in The Culinary Chase • 7 months ago • 0 responses

Medgadget
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ShoePod™ to Get Trials in the US

Back in March we had a post about products from New Zealand-based company Zephyr Technology that offer an ability to monitor basic vital signs via the company's proprietary "smart fabrics." The...

Started in Medgadget • 9 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: medicine, neurology

Progressive U blogs
(116)
Amen

A world of difference lay before and after the line that I realized that I stumbled over. I think the discovery lay in the fact that I've been hearing of a fallen pastor-to-be, one who's life is a...

Started in Progressive U blogs • 10 months ago • 0 responses

Pure Pedantry
(1)
The Cuban anti-obesity program -or- a theory of the Inverted U of obesity rates

Castro's Cuba has seen a precipitous drop in obesity rates and in the deaths associated with cardiovascular risk:Cuba's economic crisis of 1989-2000 resulted in reduced energy intake, increased...

Started in Pure Pedantry • 11 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: obesity and heart disease

CHINESE MEDICINE NEWS
(3)
Asparagus root lowers cholesterol, nurtures heart

CM NEWS - Asparagus roots, or tian dong (天冬 or 天門冬) can lower cholesterol and blood lipid, thus help prevent atherosclerosis and other cardiovascular diseases, a new study says. Hyperlipidemia and...

Started in CHINESE MEDICINE NEWS • 11 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: heart, cardiovascular, cholesterol, dietary, asparagus root

Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog
(3)
Some reasons why patients have so many doctors

Responses to a recent WSJ op-ed wondering why patients have so many doctors:The implication that average physician compensation is around $1 million is absurd; it is closer to $200,000. He also fails...

Started in Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog • 1 year ago • 0 responses