Aug 01, 2007 -
Diabetic Chocolate Mousse Pie
My father is a diabetic and doesn't get to enjoy desserts anymore, so I thought I'd make a pie that he could eat and not feel guilty about!
¼ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1 cup whipped cream (I used Cool Whip Free)
3 tbsps of cold water
1 tsp vanilla extract
14 tsp artificial sweetener (I used Splenda)
1 tsp unflavored powder gelatin
1 store bought or homemade graham cracker pie crust
1. In a small saucepan, soften gelatin in cold water
2.
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May 04, 2007 -
If you have diabetes, know someone who does, or simply want to learn more about diabetes....read on.
What is Diabetes?
Diabetes is a disorder which is characterized by high blood sugar.
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Feb 01, 2008 -
People who think they might have diabetes must visit a physician for diagnosis. They might have SOME or NONE of the following symptoms:
Frequent urination
Excessive thirst
Unexplained weight loss
Extreme hunger
Sudden vision changes
Tingling or numbness in hands or feet
Feeling very tired much of the time
Very dry skin
Sores that are slow to heal
More infections than usual.
Nausea, vomiting, or stomach pains may accompany some of these symptoms in the abrupt onset of insulin-dependent diabetes, now called type 1 diabetes.
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Nov 15, 2009 -
The amazing Kristen attended the JDRF Walk today in support of finding a cure for diabetes.
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Nov 23, 2009 -
By Robin of Berkeley
November 17, 2009
http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/11/obamas_mind_game.html
We're playing those mind games together
Pushing the barriers,
Planting seeds
Playing the mind guerrilla
Chanting the mantra, peace on earth
-John Lennon
It's a chilling moment when the light goes out in someone's eyes. A once-radiant child hardens from abuse. A woman's heart shrinks after her husband's abandonment.
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Nov 21, 2009 -
List of medications which are used to treat psychiatric conditions:
Abilify - antipsychotic used to treat schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and agitation
Adderall - stimulant used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Ambien - used as a sleep aid
Antabuse - used to treat alcohol addiction
Aricept - used to slow the progression of dementia
Ativan - an anti -anxiety medication of the benzodiazepine class often used to help with panic attacks or during detoxification from alcohol or other drugs
BuSpar - an anti -anxiety medication
Celexa - an antidepressant of the SSRI class (Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor)
Clozaril - an antipsychotic
Concerta - used to treat ADD/ADHD
Cymbalta - an antidepressant of the SSNRI (Selective Serotonin and Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitor) class, similar to Effexor
Depakote - a mood stabilizer used to treat bipolar disorder, sometimes called an antimanic medication
Effexor - an antidepressant of the SSNRI (or SNRI) class
Elavil - a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA), less commonly used these days
Eskalith - a type of Lithium, which is a mood stabilizer used to treat bipolar disorder
Gabitril - a mood stabilizer
Geodon - an antipsychotic
Haldol - an antipsychotic
Imipramine - a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) which is sometimes used to treat bulimia, panic disorder, or related disorders
Inderal - a beta blocker alternatively known as propranolol used for acute anxiety
Keppra - an anticonvulsant drug which is sometimes used as a mood stabilizer
Klonopin - antianxiety medication of the benzodiazepine class
Lamictal - a mood stabilizer of the anticonvulsant class
Lexapro - an antidepressant
Librium - antianxiety medication of the benzodiazepine class
Lithobid - a type of Lithium, which is a mood stabilizer used to treat bipolar disorder
Loxitane - an antipsychotic, today rarely used
Lunesta - a sleep aid
Luvox - an antidepressant of the SSRI class, often used to treat Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Mellaril - an antipsychotic, today rarely used
Namenda - used to slow the progression of Alzheimer's Dementia
Navane - an antipsychotic, today rarely used
Neurontin - an anticonvulsant (anti -seizure medication) which is sometimes used as a mood stabilizer or to treat chronic pain, particularly diabetic neuropathy
Paxil - an SSRI antidepressant, used frequently to treat depression and anxiety disorders
Prolixin - an antipsychotic
Prozac - an SSRI antidepressant,benzodiazepine class
Remeron - an antidepressant which is often used as a sleep aid
Reminyl - used to slow the progression of Alzheimer's Dementia
Restoril - a sleep aid of the benzodiazepine class
ReVia - alternatively known as Naltrexone
Risperdal - an antipsychotic
Ritalin - a stimulant used to treat ADHD/ADD
Serax - anti -anxiety medication of the benzodiazepine class, often used to help during detoxification from alcohol or other drugs of abuse
Seroquel - an antipsychotic, sometimes is used as a sleep aid
Serzone
Stelazine - an older antipsychotic, today rarely used
Strattera - a non -stimulant medication used to treat ADD/ADHD
Topamax - a mood stabilizer, also used for migraine headaches
Thorazine - an older antipsychotic, today rarely used because of the high occurrence of serious side effects
Trazodone - atypical antidepressant, most typically used now as a sleep aid
Trileptal - a mood stabilizer used to treat bipolar disorder
Valium - anti-anxiety medication of the benzodiazepine class
Vistaril - an antihistamine for the treatment of itches and irritations, an antiemetic, as a weak analgesic, an opioid potentiator, and as an anxiolytic.
Wellbutrin - an antidepressant of the NDRI class Norepinephrine and Dopamine Reuptake Inhibitor, structurally identical to
Zyban, a stop -smoking aid
Xanax - an antianxiety medication of the benzodiazepine class
Zoloft - an antidepressant of the SSRI class Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor
Zyprexa - an antipsychotic medication used in the treatment of schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, and various types of dementia
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Nov 16, 2009 -
This is from the Wall Street Journal
Link: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703792304574504020025055040.html?mod=djemEditorialPage
As usual, the most dangerous parts of ObamaCare aren't receiving the scrutiny they deserve—and one of the least examined is a new commission to tell Congress how to control health spending. Democrats are quietly attempting to impose a "global budget" on Medicare, with radical implications for U.S. medicine.
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Nov 08, 2009 -
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Jun 04, 2009 -
I keep myself physically fit because I want to... it's a lifestyle choice and many of my favorite activities involve running around. My boyfriend doesn't lead the same lifestyle, which is fine by me...
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Nov 10, 2009 -
A growing number of plans offer specially trained case managers to help patients during a major illness.
Different from disease-management programs, which focus on patients with a chronic condition such as asthma or diabetes, the case-management services are for patients with costly and complex medical conditions such as cancer or an organ transplant. These managers — typically nurses — help patients with everything from avoiding duplicated tests to finding the best-priced prescriptions and other services.
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