Posts Tagged ‘long’

Avandia Stays on the Market, But for How Long?

Avandia Stays on the Market, But for How Long?
Although a federal advisory committee recommended continuing sales of Avandia, the vote could still be a devastating blow to the troubled antidiabetes medication

Unsafe Rx: How long should the FDA wait?

Unsafe Rx: How long should the FDA wait?
The arthritis pill Vioxx was withdrawn but menopause hormones were not, even though both were tied to heart risks. A multiple sclerosis medicine was pulled and later allowed back on.

What are the short & long term effects of type 2 diabetes?

– How does type 2 diabetes impact the body over the short term (daily, monthly, or over 1 to 5 years)?

– How does this disorder impact the body over extended periods of time (10 to 30 years or more)?

–Please help me find both answers. If possible, the short term is more important to have.

Gestational diabetes? Long with a lot of questions!!?

I failed my 1 hour test at 28 weeks. I’m 30 weeks now and just took my 3 hour test today. I had a bad reaction to the orange sugary drink that you have to drink. I almost fainted,got hot and just felt so sleepy…..the nurses gave me cold clothes,made me lay down and someone had to stay with me the whole time.Stupid question but does this mean that i have gestational diabetes? or did i just have a weird reaction to it? I’m scared that i have gestational diabetes.A lady in the waiting room told me that i probably have gestational diabetes because of the reaction that i had to the drink(she was NOT a nurse.) Did anybody have the same reaction and have gestational diabetes? Thanks!

Questions regarding diabetes/allergic reaction (may be a little long)?

My dad is a diabetic. He just recently, and very suddenly, three days ago–started swelling up to the point where his throat came very close to closing up on him. His tounge, lips and basically his entire face became very swollen. He obviously went to the hospital, good thing, because if he waited any longer, his throat would have swollen up completely. They said if it had gotten any worse, they would have cut in him to put a breathing tube. (Excuse my lack of medical knowledge.)

Now, when he first got to the hospital, he was in so much pain, he forgot to tell them that he was a diabetic. So they started him on a regular IV, one that… I assume, has something in it that diabetics aren’t supposed to have. (Again, excuse me, I’m not very knowledgable when it comes to medical things.) So that may play a part in what’s going on, I’m not sure.

Anyway, he’s still feeling bad. He broke out VERY bad today, in what I’m assuming is Hives. The hospital couldn’t really tell him what triggered his swelling, that seemingly popped up overnight.

Any advice or any idea’s on where I can start on my research on what it could possibly be? My dad seems to think its a peanut allergy, and the doc at the hospital also said something about it possibly being his blood pressure medicine. I’m very worried and would apprecaite any advice or any idea on where I could start looking things up to try to figure it out. He’s probably going to go to the hospital again, or at least an allergy specialist soon.

Can major allergic reactions to things pop up over night? My father has never had trouble eating peanuts before. My dad also mentioned something about fish, the doctor said it also might be a toxin overload in the fish or something.
Also, his blood sugar levels have been really funky today. He said earlier today it was around 400, and a few hours later after he went outside and walked around a little, it went to around 200 and something. He ate an orange and an apple within about 30 minutes of eachother, and seems to think that was the cause in the spike of his sugar levels.

how long does it take to develop type 2 diabetes?

I am at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes. does it happen just one day all of a sudden? or is it gradual and little symptoms here and there over a long period of time?
are there any early signs?

How long does it take for pre-diabetes to develop into type 2 diabetes?

I heard that it usually takes a year.

How long can someone live with type 2 diabetes?

I recently found out that my mother has type 2 diabetes. Its something that runs in our family plus she’s over weight and is obviously in the process of losing. Still, I like to be told straight up the dangers or what may happen with things. So be honest.

What are the symptoms of type 2 diabetes and how long could you have it before you realized?

I have read that in type 2 diabetes, the symptoms can be virtually non-existent, so how can you tell?