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jimmys devoted
01-20-2009, 01:29 PM
when you have type 1 orype 2, and this will also be posted type 2 and you get a serious illness,you can expect it to be elongated in recovery.

In the case of no surgical removal of gallbladder/gallstones you can expect frequent bouts of it and with each bout or attack your recovery time is longer and longer. Pain is also more intensive.
Your diet will also shrink when you discover trigger foods.

Colds often turn to bronchitis and pneumonia with chronic lingering cough.

Make sure irrgardless of which type you are that you have a vial of R and an accurate sliding scale handy. Keeecxtra vials of strips as well.

manojjonam10
02-10-2009, 03:56 AM
Well that looks scary. Thanks for the information it is very useful and knowledgeable. I hope that members of this forum would benefit from this advice.

skatss
07-20-2009, 10:56 AM
I think that if you have any kind of lingering disease it would probably get worse since the body can't handle it to clear it all up.

But the real important thing is to keep that line of communications open with your doc. He or she should be the first person you ask when you have such a health problem. Be sure to ask him if you should take care of your needing more insulin or if you should go to him to up the dose.

Never take any advice unless your doc agrees with it first.

ramesh68
02-28-2010, 09:44 AM
Hi there,

Greetings

Any infection or decease caused to diabetic patients will aggravate or shows more effect than normal people. Diabetic patients cannot recover fast from any kind of injuries or deceases when compared to non-diabetic people. The healing process would be slow and requires more time for diabetic patients. So they have to be more careful. In case of Insulin units dosage, one has to take doctor's advice. Because its safe and secure. I hope this helps.

Thanks

selenagemez
06-22-2011, 05:51 PM
thanks for your information very useful.

Ammy
08-12-2011, 05:48 AM
Pain is intensive and Asacol (Mesalamine) can help to treat ulcerative colitis symptoms such as stomach pain and diarrhea.Besides, it is indicated for the maintenance of remission of ulcerative colitis.