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  1. J

    Cuts/dry hands

    My manager suggested Melrose (a push up stick). So far not found that it helps. I think I need to return to my GP and get more advice. Spent ages yesterday looking for shampoos and shower creams that don't contain that M product. Finally settled on baby shampoo and Radox. Anything else was...
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    Cuts/dry hands

    Another product to avoid, if you have eczema, is aqueous cream! This has sodium laurel sulphate in, which is an aggravant. There is a layer of fat on the outermost part of the skin, and this detergent thins it over time, making the eczema worse. My sister used to suggest it to Dad (some years...
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    Cuts/dry hands

    Hi, thought I'd put in my suggestions. An article in this week's Daily Mail health section gave me food for thought. The writer suffered from this and said it could be an ingredient in liquid soap, namely methylisothlazolinone. EU regulations apparently now permit higher concentrations of this...
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    Diabetics have to queue?

    Just to add my thoughts... I am newly diagnosed with T2; since Christmas Eve 2009. I take my medication and get on with life as I can. I try to forget I have it, and it's usually my Mum who reminds me (when thinking about food etc.) However, what has drawn my attention to this post is the...
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    Sharps Box Disposal Nightmares!

    Readers from a previous post of mine will know that my pharmacist (initially!) didn't issue me with my prescribed sharps box, stating it wasn't necessary. I went away on holiday and used an IKEA tin to put the lancets in and a few days ago, when I returned home, I went to his shop and just...
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    My first HbA1c result and new meter

    Thanks Synonym, I had a great holiday! Yes, I am pricking on the sides of fingers. I don't use the meter all the time. At the moment, I have used lancets in a small metal container; I bought a set of them in IKEA, some time ago. They were ridiculously cheap, and are about 6 in the set...
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    My first HbA1c result and new meter

    I took the meter away with me on holiday and one day had such trouble drawing a sample. I think it depended on whereabouts on the finger I tried it. (Can't think of any specific reason...)
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    HbA1c

    *joins in with the applause* That is excellent: well done you! :D
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    My first HbA1c result and new meter

    Oh, and thanks Synonym! But I've not been actively dieting recently. When I had the food poisoning the weight loss was rapid! Now I have the appetite of a donkey's!! :lol: I asked nursie if she could increase the Metformin but she said no, they only prescribe it in the beginning for...
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    My first HbA1c result and new meter

    Hi all, thanks for your replies! Right, did my tests today, for the first time, and surprisingly I wasn't bad with the pen. Oh, another question! My very first test was this morning, the fasting one. I did another 2 hours later and instead of getting the up/down arrows it read Control Test...
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    My first HbA1c result and new meter

    Saw my nurse this morning: quite a good visit. Result of blood test is 6.5. She has also given me a meter to self test; blimming 'eck, the instructions fold out like a broadsheet newspaper! :? First question: did anybody, when they were first given their meter, obtain control solution...
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    Neuropathy Help

    I wholeheartedly agree with the Lyrica! I take 2 x 500mg per day, and then at night a 10mg Amitriptyline. Word of warning, both the Lyrica and the Amitrip cause drowsiness, especially the next morning! :( This is why I don't go into work until about 11.30am: I give myself time to wake up...
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    Weight loss ticker

    Have to confess, 6 of them pounds were lost last week after my sickness! :P It was dropping off a pound a day. Shall attempt to keep them off.
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    Weight loss ticker

    Now, this is probably going to appear, just to annoy me! :evil: But I've updated my ticker and now the image won't appear in any posting. In my profile the URL is down as OFF, but here as I'm typing in the message box it is ON. Confused.com?? :? If this doesn't succeed, does anybody...
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    That was too easy

    I wouldn't mind having the HbA1c test every couple of months, rather than self testing. :D I haven't been given a meter yet as I'm waiting for my first Hb test. I was asked to wait until that result. My problem is that I suffer from dermatitis occasionally and psoriasis all the time, and if...
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    HbA1c blood test following sickness

    Hi all, I'm due to take my HbA1c test in the next few days, but have been horribly sick this past week. As a result, not only has my food intake been quite minimal (or nothing at all for a day or so), but I couldn't even take any of my medication. I slowly started introducing it about 4-5 days...
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    Stress and Diabetes

    So pleased to read a more positive post! I bet you are relieved to have the manager on your side, so hopefully things should work out for the better. Good luck.
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    Stress and Diabetes

    Good, you seem a little more positive! I sometimes think that when you presume to be at a very low and you cannot do any more for yourself, once you talk to other people, cry on their shoulders and tell them all your problems, worries and woe, and get positive feedback and support... you gain...
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    Having a rough time

    Lots of hugs from me too Sue!! Glad to hear you are feeling a little better! I know what it's like to have a cold hanging around for so long! Unfortunately I can't offer medical advice: I guess it just needs time to work its way out. But I CAN offer a shoulder to cry on, and a ear to...
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    Stress and Diabetes

    Silly me! :oops: I copied and pasted my post from the other thread, and THEN read all the other messages!! (BTW, Apologies if this post repeats!!) Lots of excellent advice here, especially from Ken. And don't forget the words 'constructive dismissal'! While you let these people grind...