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Dr. Steven Edelman and Guests discuss an innovative new technology for type 1 diabetics: Continuous Glucose Monitoring.
Series: "Taking Control of Your Diabetes" [1/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 12145]
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"Home Glucose Meters: Your Own Personal Laboratory" Dr. Steven Edelman speaks with guests, Angela Norton, RN, CDE and Diane Pearson, RN, CDE, MPH on the importance of home glucose meters, providing tips and guidance for effective use. Series: Taking Control of Your Diabetes [4/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 12466]
Doctors often use medication right away to get blood sugar down to acceptable levels. If diet and exercise work, you may be able to reduce or stop medication later on, says William Bornstein, MD, an endocrinologist at Emory Clinic in Atlanta.
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These are eye movements that are typical in children with Glucose Transporter Type 1 Deficiency Syndrome (GLUT1DS). These random episodic eye movements seem to occur if hungry and tired. They have a definitive start and stop and my daughter's included a head jerk. Feeding can get the episode to stop. After 2 years we finally have a diagnosis for our daughter!
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These are eye movements that are typical in children with Glucose Transporter Type 1 Deficiency Syndrome (GLUT1DS). After 2 years we finally have a diagnosis for our daughter!