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Should You Try a Clinical Trial as a Treatment Option? What to Know

Should You Try a Clinical Trial as a Treatment Option? What to Know

Clinical trials may offer cutting-edge treatment options for your condition. Here's what to know.

February 21, 2025

by Beth Ann Mayer

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I have figured out how to prevent, treat, and reverse obesity and type two diabetes. Three years ago, I was dying from obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. I figured out how to take fiber and cleaned out my digestive trat. I flushed out 140 pounds of toxic waste from my body. By doing so I reversed my diabetes and obesity. You can too. I have started a company called Lose Weigh with Fiber Inc. My mission is to save as many people as possible. My mom died from complications of diabetes. I am looking for places or spaces to start workshops that teaches people how to prevent, treat, and reverse obesity and diabetes. I am also reaching out to the medical community to let you all know that obesity, diabetes and most if not all wll-known common diseases are preventable and reverseable. i am living proof and my medical records confirm it.
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i was just diagnosis with colon cancer and had part of my small intestine remove. I am presently in recovery, but what worries me is that I am unable to take my Ozempic or my insulin pen, so no shots and I am afraid that my diabetes will be out of range and it will cause problems. I have asked my doctor when I can start on them,but i only get a soon
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Hi everyone! I'm back again I got my A1C down back in 2019 with diet and exercise now it's up again it was a 9.1 now I'm on metformin and I've gotten it down to a 7.2 my question is I want to stop taking them metformin because it's making me very sweaty and I don't know what to do about it I sweat all the time I've talked to my doctor about it she told me to take my blood sugar when I get that way but it's always within a good range any tips or has anyone else ever experience sweating from being a diabetic?
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To brighten your day… the beautiful Hibiscus flower. My state flower. 🌈 🌺 ☮️
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Hey everyone. Boy have we had a triple whammy. Many of you know that we suffered a death in the family, but then we are now moving, and my husband and I both got covid! My a1c testing is at the end of May. I can only begin to guess what that number will be, but I am concerned the numbers will have gone up. Anyone else note a difference in their numbers after events such as these? Any thoughts would be appreciated. I am trying to maintain healthy eating but just now getting back into my walking. Right now I know I will have to take what comes and deal with it. I was doing so well and got into prediabetic numbers but I know I will feel like a big failure if they go up.
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