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         Hypoglycemia:     more books (100)
  1. Hypoglycemia For Dummies by James Chow M.D., 2007-03-26
  2. Do's and Don'ts of Hypoglycemia: An Everyday Guide to Low Blood Sugar by Roberta Ruggiero, 2003-02-01
  3. The Reactive Hypoglycemia Cookbook by Stephanie Kenrose, 2010-01-15
  4. Hypoglycemia: The Classic Healthcare Handbook Completely by Geraldine Saunders, Harvey Ross, 2002-04-01
  5. Hypoglycemia: The Other Sugar Disease 2nd ed by Anita Flegg, 2006-02
  6. Hypoglycemia in Diabetes: Pathophysiology, Prevalence, and Prevention by M.D., Philip Cryer, 2008-12-31
  7. Hope for Hypoglycemia: It's Not Your Mind, It's Your Liver by Broda O., M.D., Ph.D. Barnes, Charlotte W. Barnes, 1989-06
  8. Diabetes & Hypoglycemia: Your Natural Guide to Healing with Diet, Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs, Exercise, and Other Natural Methods by Michael T. Murray N.D., 1994-01-24
  9. Low Blood Sugar: The Hidden Menace of Hypoglycemia by Clement G. Martin, 1985-04-01
  10. Hypoglycemia: A better approach by Paavo O Airola, 1990
  11. The Reactive Hypoglycemia Sourcebook by Stephanie Kenrose, 2009-06-03
  12. The Do's and Don'ts of Low Blood Sugar: Everyday Guide to Hypoglycemia by Roberta Ruggiero, 1988-12
  13. Hypoglycemia: A Better Approach - A Revolutionary New Diet By America's Foremost Nutritionist That Successfully Eliminates the Syndrome of Low Blood Sugar While Improving Your General Health by Paavo O.; Introduction By J. P. Hutchins, M. D. Airola, 1977
  14. The Reactive Hypoglycemia Compendium by Stephanie Kenrose, 2009-08-05

1. Hypoglycemia Treatment
Find helpful suggestions on how many people have found relief with symptoms of hypglycemia (low blood Category Health Conditions and Diseases Pancreas hypoglycemia......hypoglycemia Treatment. There are a number diseases or conditions that produce thatsame symptoms as hypoglycemia. All the causes of hypoglycemia are not known.
http://www.fred.net/slowup/hypotret.html
Hypoglycemia Treatment
There are a number diseases or conditions that produce that same symptoms as hypoglycemia. Therefore you should always consult your physician first. Some of these other diseases or conditions are potentially life threatening.
Contents
  • This Page Introduction Thumbnail Sketch of Treatment Other Hypo Activities Navigation Aids Other Sections of this Site You may want to see some case studies. You may want to see some resources from the Hypoglycemia Association. This includes the HAI Diet and some bulletins
  • Introduction
    Click here to see a good definition of what hypoglycemia is, what the different forms of hypoglycemia are, and what forms of hypoglycemia are life threatening. If you are like most sufferers of hypoglycemia, you have at this point seen at least two or three doctors and all of them tell you that nothing is wrong with you, that you are in perfect health. You feel like telling your doctor, "If I am so healthy, why do I feel so bad?" The basic problem is that the medical establishment does not recognize all of the manifestations of hypoglycemia. The generally accepted definition is that your blood glucose level has to drop below 50 mg per 100 ml in order for you to be deemed to have hypoglycemia. I was once told by an endocrinologist that I did not have hypoglycemia. He told me that he saw a lot of people like me, and that they did not have hypoglycemia either. I asked him that if so many people had similar symptoms, didn't that show that there was something there that needed to be investigated. That was about the point that he quit listening to me.

    2. Hypoglycemia Support Foundation
    Nonprofit organization promoting a greater awareness for blood sugar disorders.
    http://www.hypoglycemia.org/
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    3. Hypoglycemia
    Symptoms, causes, research, and resources on hypoglycemia.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Pancreas hypoglycemia...... feel tired, irritable, or confused when you wake up. hypoglycemia A Side Effectof Diabetes Medications. hypoglycemia in People Who Do Not Have Diabetes.
    http://www.niddk.nih.gov/health/diabetes/pubs/hypo/hypo.htm


    Hypoglycemia, also called low blood sugar, occurs when your blood glucose (blood sugar) level drops too low to provide enough energy for your body's activities. In adults or children older than 10 years, hypoglycemia is uncommon except as a side effect of diabetes treatment, but it can result from other medications or diseases, hormone or enzyme deficiencies, or tumors. Glucose, a form of sugar, is an important fuel for your body. Carbohydrates are the main dietary sources of glucose. Rice, potatoes, bread, tortillas, cereal, milk, fruit, and sweets are all carbohydrate-rich foods. After a meal, glucose molecules are absorbed into your bloodstream and carried to the cells, where they are used for energy. Insulin, a hormone produced by your pancreas, helps glucose enter cells. If you take in more glucose than your body needs at the time, your body stores the extra glucose in your liver and muscles in a form called glycogen. Your body can use the stored glucose whenever it is needed for energy between meals. Extra glucose can also be converted to fat and stored in fat cells. When blood glucose begins to fall, glucagon, another hormone produced by the pancreas, signals the liver to break down glycogen and release glucose, causing blood glucose levels to rise toward a normal level. If you have diabetes, this glucagon response to hypoglycemia may be impaired, making it harder for your glucose levels to return to the normal range.

    4. Vet@dog - Nutrition - Hypoglycemia In Toy Breed Puppies
    Dr. Lucy L. Pinkston, D.V.M. hypoglycemia tends to be a problem seen most often in toy breed puppies. hypoglycemia is the medical term for low blood sugar.
    http://www.dog.com/vet/nutrition/03.html
    Dr. Lucy L. Pinkston, D.V.M. in this series: Nutrition
    General nutritional guidelines

    Large breed puppies

    Hypoglycemia in toy breed puppies
    Specific dietary situations

    Dogs with kidney problems

    dog.com
    vet@dog Hypoglycemia in toy breed puppies Hypoglycemia tends to be a problem seen most often in toy breed puppies. Hypoglycemia is the medical term for low blood sugar. In small breed puppies from post-weaning to 4 month of age, the most common form of hypoglycemia is called Transient Juvenile Hypoglycemia: "Transient" because the symptoms can be reversed by eating; "Juvenile" because it is seen in young individuals.
    Background on blood sugar:
    How are small breeds different?
    Are there other causes of Hypoglycemia in puppies?

    There are numerous other causes of hypoglycemia in puppies, but they are much less common. It is important to distinguish between whether the signs of hypoglycemia occur with fasting or just following a meal. Some problems are caused by liver problems, such as a defect involving an abnormal blood vessel shunt (a "detour," of sorts) around the liver, and some are caused by hereditary metabolic defects, hormone defects and deficiencies, and severe bacterial infections. All of these are serious problems that need to be diagnosed as soon as possible. More information...

    5. Hypoglycemia - Medicinal Herbs Online
    Recommends herbs, vitamins, supplements and foods for the treatment of low blood sugar. ingestion of refined simple carbohydrates can also lead to hypoglycemia, in which the body is no longer able to
    http://www.egregore.com/diseases/hypoglycemia.html

    Herbal Glossary
    Medicinal Glossary Herbal Preparations
    Hypoglycemia
    (Low Blood Sugar) Contents: Definition
    Causes

    Symptoms

    Nutrients
    ...
    Bibliography
      Definition
      Deficiency of sugar in the blood. A condition in which the glucose in the blood is abnormally low.
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      Causes
      Hyperfunction of the islets of Langerhans may cause it or injection of an excessive amount of insulin. The ingestion of refined simple carbohydrates can also lead to hypoglycemia, in which the body is no longer able to metabolize the sugar properly. When hypoglycemia is present, the body is under stress. If you have hypoglycemia, it is important that you do not put added stress on the body. Oversecretion of insulin by the pancreas Heredity Inadequate diet
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      Symptoms
      Acute fatigue, dizziness, confusion, depression, anxiety, cravings for sweets, nightsweats, weakness in the legs, swollen feet, tightness in the chest, constant hunger, pain in various parts of the body (especially the eyes), nervous habits, insomnia, headaches, restlessness, malaise, marked irritability and weakness and ultimately to other diseases such as collapse of the adrenal glands. In severe cases, mental disturbances, delirium, coma, and possibly death. Hypoglycemia mimics many diseases. Related disorders include:

    6. A Hypoglycemia Forum--a Forum That Provides Information And Support For Sufferer
    The hypoglycemia Forum is dedicated to providing sufferers of hypoglycemia and their family members with information and support. People with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome are also welcome.
    http://hypoglycemia.itgo.com/
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    Hypoglycemia Fad Diagnosis or Serious Problem

    An article about hypoglycemia from the Mayo Clinic.
    Ask the Dietician

    Some great information on a hypoglycemic diet by Joanne Larsen, Registered Dietitian and nutrition counselor.
    Prof. J.H. Levitt of Pratt Institute believes that all anxiety related problems are caused by a biochemical imbalance in the endocrine system.
    Career Woman

    A Search Engine Source for finding information on hypoglycemia.
    Hypoglycemia Survery

    This site is collecting data about hypoglycemia. People who suffer from hypoglycemia are encouraged to participate in their survey. The Hypoglycemia Association A lot of information about hypoglycemia and managing the illness. Hypoglycemia Homepage Holland One of the top informational sites about hypoglycemia on the web. Hypoglycemia Links and Information Page Various information about hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia Support Association, Inc. Offers information and support for hypoglycemics. Reactive Hypoglycemia Home Page This website focuses on reactive hypoglycemia, but there's useful information here for everyone who has hypoglycemia.

    7. Reactive Hypoglycemia Home Page
    Reactive hypoglycemia Home Page. Do you suffer from. If you do, youmay suffer from low blood sugar, otherwise known as hypoglycemia.
    http://www.fred.net/slowup/hypo.html
    Reactive Hypoglycemia Home Page
    Do you suffer from
  • Exhaustion Headaches Temper outburst Irritability Sleeping problems Indecisiveness Nervousness Depression Overweight

  • If you do, you may suffer from low blood sugar, otherwise known as hypoglycemia. This home page has suggestions that many people have found to relieve the symptoms of hypoglycemia. If you are interested, please enter in.
  • Enter In Go to Don's Rest Stop Go to Other Links Go to Fred.Net (I have to put this link in also :-)) Go to Don's kiltmaking page

  • Send comments to slowup@fred.net

    8. Hypoglycemia Links And Information
    hypoglycemia Links and Information Page Note This page was created solely for the purpose of simplifying the search for nondiabetic hypoglycemia related information.
    http://home.earthlink.net/~dougwheel/hypo
    Hypoglycemia Links and Information Page
    Note: This page was created solely for the purpose of simplifying the search for non-diabetic hypoglycemia related information. I make no assurance as to the quality or accuracy of information provided by these references. Please consult your health care provider regarding these issues.
    Hypoglycemia Sites
    Sites devoted entirely to hypoglycemia
    Hypoglycemia Pages
    Pages within sites (i.e. medical sites) dealing with hypoglycemia
    Nutrition
    Hypoglycemia related nutrition information
    Books
    Hypoglycemia related reading
    Mailing Lists
    Hypoglycemia related mailing lists
    Newsgroups
    Hypoglycemia related newsgroups
    Organizations
    Hypoglycemia related organizations Last updated 7/2002
    Online since 5/1996
    Send comments to dougwheel@earthlink.net

    9. Hypoglycemia Homepage Holland - The Unabridged Collection
    Offers information for those with nondiabetic hypoglycemia links, literature lists, diets, useful Category Health Conditions and Diseases Pancreas hypoglycemia......hypoglycemia Homepage Holland. This page contains frames. Please checkyour browser if frames are supported, or update your browser version.
    http://lightning.prohosting.com/~hypoglyc/
    Hypoglycemia Homepage Holland
    Contents
    FAQ Contents

    Hypo Links

    Hypo Survey
    ...
    Hypoglykemiestichting

    10. Der Kongenitale Hyperinsulinismus (peristent Hyperinsulinemic Hypoglycemia Of In
    Basisinformationen ¼ber kongenitalen Hyperinsulinismus von der Arbeitsgemeinschaft f¼r p¤diatrische Stoffwechselst¶rungen (APS).
    http://www.aps-med.de/aps.empf_hyperinsulin.html
    Empfehlungen zu Diagnostik und Therapie des kongentialen Hyperinsulinismus (CHI) Erarbeitet von der Arbeitsgruppe “ Kongentitaler Hyperinsulinismus“ der APS Das Wichtigste in Kürze: Erkennen von Hypoglykämien (Symptome des Neugeborenen: Blässe, Apathie, Krampfanfälle etc.) Glukagon i.v. 1 mg/Tag (bis zu 4 mg/Tag möglich) kontinuierlich verabreicht ist bei Hyperinsulinismus. das wirksamste Medikament zur Aufrechterhaltung ausreichend hoher Blutzuckerwerte. Glukocortikoide sind unwirksam und nicht indiziert! Diagnostische Kriterien für PHHI: Glukagontest (30 m g/kg s.c. oder i.m.), führt zu “gutem“ Blutzuckeranstieg. m Ammoniak bestimmen ! (Syndrom Hyperammonämie und Hyperinsulinismus) Diazoxid testen - 15 mg/kg/Tag in 3 Dosen für 5 Tage. 90 % der Neugeborenen mit PHHI sprechen nicht oder nur unzureichend auf Diazoxid an. Erfolgskriteri­um des Ansprechens: Aufrechterhaltung normaler Blutzuckerspiegel unter oraler Nahrungszufuhr. Ggf. Anreicherung der Nahrung mit Kohlenhydraten und nächtliche Sondierung erforderlich. Bei Diazoxid-Resistenz: Testen von Octreotid (3-20 m g/kg/Tag s.c.) oder Somato­statin i.v.(bis 3µg/kg/h).

    11. Hypoglycemia And Diet
    Definition, effects, high protein myth, references, and diet.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Pancreas hypoglycemia......hypoglycemia And Diet. What is hypoglycemia? hypoglycemia, also known as lowblood sugar, is a relatively rare condition. Effects of hypoglycemia.
    http://pyne.kinfolk.org/rbp2/hypo.html

    12. EMedicine - Pediatrics, Hypoglycemia : Article By Hilarie Cranmer, MD
    Pediatrics, hypoglycemia, emedicine free online medical reference textbooks definition- In children Category Health Conditions and Diseases Pancreas hypoglycemia......Pediatrics, hypoglycemia In children and neonates, a blood glucose valuebelow 40 mg/dL represents hypoglycemia.Patients with hypoglycemia may be
    http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic384.htm
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    Pediatrics, Hypoglycemia
    Last Updated: June 12, 2001 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
    Author: Hilarie Cranmer, MD , Associate Director, Harvard International Emergency Medicine Fellowship, Clinical Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Harvard University School of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital Coauthor(s): Michael Shannon, MD , Associate Chair, Program Director, Department of Emergency Medicine, Children's Hospital Hilarie Cranmer, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American Medical Association , and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Editor(s): Debra Slapper, MD , Consulting Staff, Department of Emergency Medicine, St Anthony's Hospital; Robert Konop, PharmD , Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy, Section of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Minnesota;

    13. Hypoglycemia Discussion Board
    Please post your experiences with hypoglycemia here. You will find the answers to your questions, Category Health Conditions and Diseases Pancreas hypoglycemia......hypoglycemia Discussion Board. Please post your experiences with hypoglycemia here. ANNOUNCEMENTThe hypoglycemia Message Board is moving to a new location.
    http://users.cgiforme.com/poof/cfmboard.html
    Hypoglycemia Discussion Board
    Please post your experiences with hypoglycemia here.
    You will find the answers to your questions, as well
    as support when your blood sugar just isn't behaving! ANNOUNCEMENT:
    The Hypoglycemia Message Board is moving to a new
    location. The administrator is currently moving the
    older messages to the new address, so that no
    information is lost.
    The new messsage board can be found here:
    New Message Board
    Back to the Hypoglycemia Home Page

    14. HYPOGLYCEMIA
    Definition, and diagnosis.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Pancreas hypoglycemia...... hypoglycemia. DEFINITION 2. Endocrine Disorders. Hypopituitarism; Adrenal Insufficiency;Growth Hormone Deficiency; Hyperthryroidism (Ketotic hypoglycemia);
    http://www.icondata.com/health/pedbase/files/HYPOGLYC.HTM
  • Pediatric Database (PEDBASE)
  • Discipline: APP
  • Last Updated: 6/05/94
    HYPOGLYCEMIA
    DEFINITION:
    A blood glucose concentration less than 2.2 mmol/L at any age.
    EPIDEMIOLOGY:
    • incidence: 4.4/1000 live births
    • 2-3/1000 older children
    • age of onset:
      • any
    • risk factors:
      • low birth weight infants (15.6/1000)
      • infants of diabetic mothers
      DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS:
      1. Metabolic Disorders
      1. Carbohydrate Metabolism
      1. Glycogen Storage Disease
      • Ia - von Gierke Disease
      • III - Forbes Disease
      • VI - Hers Disease
      • IX
      2. Gluconeogenesis
      • Galactosemia I + III
      • Hereditary Fructose Intolerance
      • Fructose-1,6-Diphosphatase Deficiency
      • Pyruvate Carboxylase Deficiency
      • Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxykinase (PEPCK) Deficiency
      2. Lipid Metabolism
      • MCAD, LCAD, SCAD
      • Carnitine Palmitoyl Transferase Deficiency
      3. Amino Acid Metabolism
      • Maple Syrup Urine Disease (MSUD)
      • Tyrosinemia-I
      4. Organic Acidemias
      • Ethylmalonic-Adipic Aciduria
      • Glutaric Acidemia Type II
      • Methylmalonic Acidemia
      • Propionic Acidemia
      • 3-OH,3-Methylglutaric Acidemia
      2. Endocrine Disorders
      • Hypopituitarism
      • Adrenal Insufficiency
      • Growth Hormone Deficiency
      • Hyperthryroidism (Ketotic Hypoglycemia)
      • Hyperinsulinemia
        • Adenomas, Insulinomas
  • 15. Hypoglycemia - Diabetes
    Diabetes and You Emergency in hypoglycemia.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Pancreas hypoglycemia...... hypoglycemia is commonly called low blood sugar . In diabetes, hypoglycemia occursin combination with medication that is intended to keep blood glucose down.
    http://www.sokkari.com/hypoglycemia.htm
    Hypoglycaemia Emergency in Hypoglycaemia Hypoglycemia is commonly called "low blood sugar". Even people who do not have diabetes have episodic low blood sugar when they have not eaten enough or exercised vigorously. The difference in common episodic low blood sugar and the severe hypoglycemia of diabetes is the potential for natural processes of the body to respond and recover from it. In diabetes, hypoglycemia occurs in combination with medication that is intended to keep blood glucose down. If low blood sugar occurs in diabetes, it is usually the result of an oversupply of medication relative to the amount of carbohydrate eaten and/or exercise done. Because of this medication, a normal recovery from low blood sugar (increase glucose release from the liver) is not possible. When blood glucose levels drop below 60 mg/dl, most people will experience symptoms of shakiness, irritability, fatique, etc. If a person with diabetes senses these symptoms at this blood sugar level, carbohydrate treatment should be initiated and recovery quick. In some people, however, especially those who have had diabetes for many years, hypoglycemia may not be easily detected. Or it may come on and advance very rapidly. In these situations, blood glucose levels can fall to dangerous levels.

    16. Hypoglycemia Links And Information
    Links to hypoglycemia related pages, plus a listing of hypoglycemia related organizations.
    http://home.earthlink.net/~dougwheel/hypo/index.html
    Hypoglycemia Links and Information Page
    Note: This page was created solely for the purpose of simplifying the search for non-diabetic hypoglycemia related information. I make no assurance as to the quality or accuracy of information provided by these references. Please consult your health care provider regarding these issues.
    Hypoglycemia Sites
    Sites devoted entirely to hypoglycemia
    Hypoglycemia Pages
    Pages within sites (i.e. medical sites) dealing with hypoglycemia
    Nutrition
    Hypoglycemia related nutrition information
    Books
    Hypoglycemia related reading
    Mailing Lists
    Hypoglycemia related mailing lists
    Newsgroups
    Hypoglycemia related newsgroups
    Organizations
    Hypoglycemia related organizations Last updated 7/2002
    Online since 5/1996
    Send comments to dougwheel@earthlink.net

    17. What Is Hypoglycemia?
    hypoglycemia. hypo-gly-ce-mi-a (n.) An abnormally low level of sugar in theblood. In medical terms, hypoglycemia is defined in relation to its cause.
    http://www.hypoglycemia.org/whatis.htm
    Hypoglycemia
    hy-po-gly-ce-mi-a (n.) An abnormally low level of sugar in the blood. In simple layman's language, hypoglycemia is the body's inability to properly handle the large amounts of sugar that the average American consumes today. It's an overload of sugar, alcohol, caffeine, tobacco and stress. In medical terms, hypoglycemia is defined in relation to its cause. Functional hypoglycemia, the kind we are addressing here, is the oversecretion of insulin by the pancreas in response to a rapid rise in blood sugar or "glucose". All carbohydrates (vegetables, fruits and grains, as well as simple table sugar), are broken down into simple sugars by the process of digestion. This sugar enters the blood stream as glucose and our level of blood sugar rises. The pancreas then secretes a hormone known as insulin into the blood in order to bring the glucose down to normal levels. In hypoglycemia, the pancreas sends out too much insulin and the blood sugar plummets below the level necessary to maintain well-being. Since all the cells of the body, especially the brain cells, use glucose for fuel, a blood glucose level that is too low starves the cells of needed fuel, causing both physical and emotional symptoms.

    18. Diabetes, Hypoglycemia And Transplant Corner
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    19. Nutrimed Labs: HYPOGLYCEMIA (Low Blood Sugar)
    Pathological, Physiological considerations and treatment.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Pancreas hypoglycemia......Condition hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar). SUGGESTED NUTRITION Prevents liverdamage which is common in hypoglycemia. Glyco Plex 970 3 per day.
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    Condition: HYPOGLYCEMIA (Low Blood Sugar) SUGGESTED NUTRITION: Pan 5X #964
    3 per day. Support for pancreatic growth and repair. Has an effect on insulin regulation and output.
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    3 per day. Supports liver function and acts to control reconversion of glycogen into glucose for systemic distribution via the bloodstream. Prevents liver damage which is common in hypoglycemia.
    Glyco Plex #970

    3 per day. Potent vitamin B-complex gives needed endocrine support and synergistic enzyme response. Vitamin B2 and pantothenic acid are necessary to enable the liver to produce enzymes that in activate insulin. These act to regulate the amount of insulin allowed to enter the bloodstream in response to glucose content of the blood at any given time.
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    PATHOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS: A state of hyperinsulinism - a defect in carbohydrate metabolism, the opposite of diabetes - wherein abnormally low blood sugar levels obtain with resultant severe symptomatology. Four major factors - malignancies of the pancreas, benign tumors of the pancreas, general hypertrophy of the gland without evident disease, and what is called "idiopathic" or functional hyperinsulinism where there is no anatomic change that can be detected - are the causative elements.

    20. Indianapolis Endocrinology & Diabetology, Inc.
    Providing treatment for endocrine disorders including diabetes, hypoglycemia, osteoporosis, infertility, and other glandularrelated health problems. Locations in Kokomo, Elwood and Indianapolis, Indiana.
    http://www.indy-endo.com/
    Mission Statement Ask yourself... Is your Diabetes under control? What is your Hemoglobin A C? What is your Urine Albumin? Do you have nerve damage or eye damage? Are you a candidate to get off Insulin? Impotent ? Impotency can be due to diabetes or testosterone deficiency. Before you take any medications, shouldn't you get a thorough evaluation and tests? Are you tired or depressed ? Have you gained weight? Do you feel cold? Could it be your Thyroid? Do you have back pain or bone pain? Did you have broken bone recently? Are you postmenopausal? Could it be osteoporosis Hypoglycemia We can help you... To find answers to all of the above, see an Endocrinologist with 20 years of experience. We accept Medicare and most Insurance. Call for an appointment (317) 872-5159 or (800) 640-7313. Shahid Athar, M.D.
    Shahab Zaidi, M.D.
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    8424 Naab Road, Suite 2D
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