Thursday, April 28, 2011

How do i stop the glucose from making me pass out

How do i stop the glucose from making me pass out?
Im 31 Weeks pregnant. I went & did my first glucose test..and my results came back diabetes mellitus..well that meant i had to go do the 3 hour one..so i did & It made me puke..and pass out..so it made me late to get my blood drawn .. so they said i had to come back and do it..i had already had my blood drawn a couple times..i only had one more time to go. Im not sure what to do....no matter what im gunna pass out and its gunna make me late.. yeah i told my doctor this and all she told me is that i could have a still birth..
Diabetes - 3 Answers
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Discuss this problem with your doctor. Best of Luck.
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People can be diabetic when they are pregnant and not after they have the baby. I have passed out the same way you do. I fell off the toilet once and they had to put me back in my room and feed me. That meant that I had to do the test the next day. Diabetic people do have children, it is harder. ask the doctor if they can give you an earlier time to take the test so you will not be empty so long. I wear an insulin pump and do very well with it. You may not need anything after the baby is born. There are pill also. Good luck .
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inject insulin





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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Do you think that Black Seed Oil can be used as a treatment for HIV/AIDS

Do you think that Black Seed Oil can be used as a treatment for HIV/AIDS?
I AM SORRY THAT THIS IS LONG, BUT PLEASE READ I am currently doing research about Black Seeds. It is also known as Black Coriander or Black Caraway seeds. It is know that Black Seeds can cure/treat many medical ailments. Well in my Biology class, we were learning about adaptation, and an example is the AIDS virus. When ever this one perosn took the medication, it seemed that somehow the virus would adapt to it. Well since I have heard of Black Seed, and I have done some research, I was wondering if it can treat HIV/AIDS. I know that it may not completley cure it, or that you need to take this for a while to see results, i was just wondering about the possibilities. Based on this info, what do you think? Any comments will be accepted. It would help me if you cite your information (if you can). -Black seed unquestionably has a positive and stabilizing effect on the human immune system which . Moreover, since diseases are the result of defective immune systems, it is fair to assume that the beneficial effects go beyond skin disorders and allergies. Since the immune system has a direct or indirect effect on all the systems of the body, when you are infected by any disease, the power of the immunity system affects the cure of this disease. -Black seed is a safe and effective herb that can be used by almost anyone. No irritations or side effects are caused when the right dose is correctly applied. Its benefits are obtained through consistent use,the effects are medium to long term. Diabetes is useful in the treatment of diabetes mellitus or diabetes caused by an allergy. However it is recommended that the treatment be supervises because Black seed does lower blood sugar levels. Black seed should not be taken by pregnant women if their wombs are sensitive -Mahfouz and El-Dakhakhny, prominent Egyptian researchers isolated the active principle nigellone from Black Seed's essential oil in 1959. There are over 100 different chemical components in the seed. Nigella and melatin are two ingredients in Black Seed that contribute greatly to its highly diversified powers. These substances work together to provide the digestive benefits that have been revered in Black Seed. They also promote cleansing and assist with overall eliminating action. Two of the most volatile oils found in Black seed are nigellone and thymoquinone which were fist discovered in the herb in 1985. Nigellone offers both anti-spasmodic and bronchodilating properties which contribute to Black Seed's potency against respiratory ailments. It also acts as an antihistamine which helps to reduce the negative symptoms of allergy sufferers. Thymoquinone contains excellent anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. It is also a strong anti-oxidant and helps cleanse the body of toxins. Both nigellone and thymoquinone work in conjunction with one another to enhance Black Seed's action against respiratory ailments. It also provides a healthy alternative to the more commonly prescribed cortisone based therapies used by allergy sufferers. Black seed provides a rich supply of polyunsaturated fatty acids. These ingredients play a key role in daily health and wellness. They help to regulate the metabolism, carry toxins to the skin's surface for elimination, balance insulin levels, regulate cholesterol, improve body circulation, and promote healthy liver function. A deficiency in polyunsaturated fatty acids can lead to a wide number of health problems including nervous system disorders, uninhibited growths, and skin diseases. Black seed contains over 100 valuable nutrients. It is comprised of approximately 21% protein, 38% carbohydrates, and 35% plant fats and oils. The active ingredients of black seed are nigellone, thymoquinone, and fixed oils. Black seed also contains significant proportions of protein, carbohydrates and essential fatty acids. Other ingredients include linoleic acid, oleic acid, calcium, potassium, iron, zinc, magnesium, selenium, vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin B2, niacin, and vitamin C. A 1994 study conducted in London by King's College revealed that Black Seed has properties that inhibit certain enzymes, which also inhibit the production of certain prostaglandins. This is more proof that the rich and complex combination of elements found in Black Seed work together for a total effect. Black Seed has over 1400 years history of use. Many ancient books and text suggest the following traditional uses for Black Seed. But please note, that these should not be understood as cures or treatments for any disease or illness. Now this is only some of the research that I have done. I have not actually done some testing or anything, I am just in High School. Right now, I am in the stage of gathering information.
Infectious Diseases - 2 Answers
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you have said it all and did the research yourself, noone can add to that!! at the end we hope so!! there is no desease without cure we just have to dig in!!
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What's the active ingredient? Can it be synthesized or purified on a large scale? What's the target? What's the mechanism of action? What's the effectiveness compared to current treatments? These are the questions that must be answered before it can be used to treat anything. There's a reason medicine doesn't just use things like this. Until you know what molecule is doing what you don't know about any possible cross-reactions, toxicity issues, and most importantly you can't quantify everything since the amount of active ingredient isn't controlled.





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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Missed period but not pregnant

Missed period but not pregnant ?
ok so i am a Type 2 diabetic and recently my diabetes has been out of control. i was diagnosed with Diabetic Mellitus due to my sugar being so hight, therefore i started to take double medication of my Metformin. I started working out and i started a diet. I started spotting last week about a week early of my period and yet this week no period just yet, it was suppose to come today but nothing. I also had the stomach flu and the doctor prescribed me a medication named Prochlorperazine for the nausea, and i read this medication can alter your menstrual cycle---i dont think i am pregnant but what could be the reason i have not gotten my period? just to play it safe i will take a HPT later today.. please let me know if anyone has any ideas as to why my body is acting all weird.. thanks
Women's Health - 1 Answers
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It could all be due to you being sick lately. My period was a month and a half late due to a severe UTI and Kidney stones. When you are sick your body focuses on getting you well and everything else shuts down( your period) I would wait until 1st thing in the morning to take an HPT though. If its still late next week make an appointment with your Dr.






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Saturday, April 16, 2011

I need help in biology! please

I need help in biology! please?
need help in my biology HW 1.what is the difference between endocrine and exocrine glands? 2.describe the process of feedback inhibition? 3.how is the endocrine system regulated? 4.why does the endocrine system have to be controlled? 5. how is the posterior pituitary gland related to both the central nervous system and the endocrine system? 6. how do type I and II diabetes mellitus differ? 7. how does a pregnant woman endanger her embryo or fetus by smoking tobacco? 8 relationship between hormones and target cells
Biology - 1 Answers
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1. Exocrine glands are glands that retain ducts to body surfaces. Most glands of the body are exocrine types with ducts connecting to anatomical surfaces; salivary, sweat. Endocrine glands are therefore referred to as "ductless" glands. Endocrine glands are the hormone producing structures of the body; pancreas, thyroid. Ugh, only one answer per question ><





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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Help with ICD 9 codes

Help with ICD 9 codes?
I am trying to find the ICD 9 codes for these questions. Could anyone please help? 1. Malignant hypertension with cardiovascular renal disease and congestive heart failure 2. Malignant hypertension with cerebrovascular disease with occlusion of the cerebral arteries 3. Pregnant patient with diabetes mellitus, Type 1, out of control and in comma, undelivered
Homework Help - 3 Answers
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Quick go get your ICD Code book because I forgot to memorize mine.
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hang on and i'll look up exact codes for u look up disease..then u will go to 404... it will be 404.01...because of the heart failure..... you do the same with the rest.
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You may be able to find the answers here: http://icd9cm.chrisendres.com/



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Friday, April 8, 2011

Questions about diabetes

Questions about diabetes?
please match these Diabetes Insulin Glucose “blood sugar” type 1 diabetes type 2 diabetes gestational diabetes diabetes mellitus fasting blood plasma diabetes educator hypoglycemia hyperglycemia ketones regular insulin rapid acting insulin ultra-long-acting insulin endocrinologist nutritionist/dietician ophthalmologist 1: Means that the person getting tested doesn't eat or dirink anyting except water for at lease eight hours before the diabetes test. 2: Begins working in thirty minutes to an hour. 3: The acidic product that results from the body burning fat, which happens when the body runs out of insulin. 4: A specialist in diseases of the endocrine system, of which the pancreas is a prt. 5: A disease in which the body either does not produce or des not properly use the hormone insulin. 6: Full name of the disease diabetes. 7: The body cannot produce any insulin. 8: Someone trained in helping people manage day-to-day diabetes treatment and concerns. 9: The clear part of blood that carries red and white blood cells. It also carries glucose. 10: The body's main fuel which is made in the stomach and small intestine from the conversion of carbohydrates you eat. 11: Someone who can help you understand what you should be eating in order to manage your diabetes. 12: Glucose 13: Low blood sugar - could be in need of fast-acting carbs. 14: Eperienced temporarily by about 1 to 4 percent of pregnant women. 15: A hormone that is necessary for the body to change food into the energy it needs. 16: The body cannot produce enough insulin, can't use it efficiently, or both. 17: High blood sugar. 18: Starts working in a little more than an hour but then keeps working without peaks for twenty-four hours. 19: Starts working in five to ten minutes. 20: A doctor who specializes in the care and treatment of a diabetic's eyes.
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I'm wondering whether you've actually given any thought to this homework. Anyway, here are the correct answers: 1: Means that the person getting tested doesn't eat or drink anything except water for at lease eight hours before the diabetes test. – fasting 2: Begins working in thirty minutes to an hour. – regular insulin 3: The acidic product that results from the body burning fat, which happens when the body runs out of insulin. – ketones 4: A specialist in diseases of the endocrine system, of which the pancreas is a part. – endocrinologist 5: A disease in which the body either does not produce or des not properly use the hormone insulin. – diabetes 6: Full name of the disease diabetes. – diabetes mellitus 7: The body cannot produce any insulin. – type 1 diabetes 8: Someone trained in helping people manage day-to-day diabetes treatment and concerns. – diabetes educator 9: The clear part of blood that carries red and white blood cells. It also carries glucose. – blood plasma 10: The body's main fuel which is made in the stomach and small intestine from the conversion of carbohydrates you eat. – glucose 11: Someone who can help you understand what you should be eating in order to manage your diabetes. – nutritionist/dietician 12: Glucose – “blood sugar” 13: Low blood sugar - could be in need of fast-acting carbs. – hypoglycaemia 14: Experienced temporarily by about 1 to 4 percent of pregnant women. – gestational diabetes 15: A hormone that is necessary for the body to change food into the energy it needs. – insulin 16: The body cannot produce enough insulin, can't use it efficiently, or both. – type 2 diabetes 17: High blood sugar. – hyperglycemia 18: Starts working in a little more than an hour but then keeps working without peaks for twenty-four hours. – ultra-long-acting insulin 19: Starts working in five to ten minutes. – rapid acting insulin 20: A doctor who specializes in the care and treatment of a diabetic's eyes. - ophthalmologist





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Monday, April 4, 2011

Who would the nurse place highest priority when teaching about the precautions of over the counter drug use

Who would the nurse place highest priority when teaching about the precautions of over the counter drug use?
- A pregnant client - A client with diabetes mellitus - A client who has alcoholism - A client with low sodium diet
Medicine - 3 Answers
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A pregnant client, because their fetus is vulnerable.
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Pregnant duh, she's eating for 2 now
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1] the person she or he is teaching at that moment 2] one patient could have ALL of those conditions [ sadly, I have had several of them in 33 years ]





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Friday, April 1, 2011

I need help with this health/diseases question

I need help with this health/diseases question?
Types of therapeutic diets are low-cholesterol, fat-restricted, sodium-restricted, low-protein, high-protein, bland, low-residue. Identify the type of diet that would be prescribed to a patient with each of the following conditions. Gallbladder or liver disease ulcers, colitis or diseases of digestive system Diabetes mellitus pregnant or lactating women Hypertension or heart disease sever nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea
Other - Diseases - 2 Answers
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sodium restr, low cholesterol=hypertention, heart dz bland=nausea, vomiting low protein=diabetes high protein=lacting women fat restr.=gallbladder, liver dz low-residue=ulcers, colitis, dz of dig. sys.






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