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Supparak Suppaaim
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Mercury base chemical is safe because amount of mercury lower risk level.
August 24
H1N1 vaccine is dead or alive virus if dead virus it safe.
August 24
Alcohol can reduced blood sugar but increase rate of heart disease and kidney disease.
August 17
to care you kid 1 four times a day insulin injection or less 2 Control A1C < 6.5% 3 Control blood pressure
August 17
In some patient enalapril drug can slower kidney damage rate.
August 16
DM type 1 is state of lack of insulin. Or zero insulin produce from pancreas. Insuin injection can compensate lack of insulin in type 1 DM in teenage.
August 16
I think very low carb is easy to reduce blood sugar.
August 16
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Hometown (where you come from):
Thailand
Do you have diabetes?
Yes
Type of diabetes
Type 2
Most recent A1C (Blood Glucose Average) Value
154 mg/dL
What glucose meter do you use?
Advantage II
Type of treatment you use
Oral, Shots, Diet and Exercise, N/A
What is the address for your Twitter profile or other web site, if any?
http://dmcoah.blogspot.com
How did you find out about us? What were you searching for?
email by Eric Schwartz
http://www.myinsulinlog.com
Who referred you? (if anyone)
N/A
What do you do for a living?
I am a pharmacist.

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For my dear kidney disease patient

Some diabetes are Chronic kidney patient.

When you have problem in your kidney.
You must be have a friends to consult this problem.
I am a pharmacist and DM patient too.
I see about suffering from diabetes disease.

Level of CKD
stage 3 have microalbumin
stage 4 Creatinine level more than 1.6 mg/dL.
stage 5(End stage) GFR < 30 L/min

Posted on August 1, 2009 at 10:30pm — 8 Comments

Supparak Suppaaim

Aspirin for all DM patient

Aspirin can prevent coronary heart disease and stroke.
Manny friend in this ,who are you got aspirin ?

Posted on July 22, 2009 at 10:05pm — 4 Comments

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At 1:59pm on August 1, 2009, Brian said…
Thank you. I wish you good health as well. I will be visiting Thailand next summer. I am looking forward to visiting your country.
At 5:24am on July 23, 2009, Zaira Rivera-Diaz said…
Hi !!!
I'm a medical student, hopefully one day i'll be a pediatric endocrinologist!!!
Nice to meet you, and have a great day!!
At 7:57am on February 25, 2009, Linzie Wohletz said…
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At 8:01am on January 11, 2008, Brandon said…
Hi Supparak! I'm happy to see a pharmacist here. I'm in pharmacy school myself... though I still have a ways to go.
At 6:04am on January 7, 2008, yda1027 said…
hello! welcome to the growing family of tudiabetes. Thanks for the invite... wow, you're from thailand... I heard it's a great place especially bangkok, for shopping and buying beauty products, hope someday I could visit thailand... :-)
At 10:35pm on January 1, 2008, Daena said…
Sawatdee-Ka! welcome to the community. how cool to have someone else from South east asia here! I live south of your country, in Singapore, but I've been to Thailand a few times and I love it! Which part of Thailand do you live in? I'm been to Bangkok, Udon Thani and Hat Yai. My brother just got back from Chiang Rai! :)
 
 

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