Author |
Message |
Andrew B. Chung, MD/Ph #1 / 10
|
 Need your opinions.
Quote:
> Hi everybody. > I am going to my General Practitioner on July 7. I would like you, > ladies and gentlemen, to have a look at my BG results for the past > month. I posted two graphs,( http://www.***.com/ ) > one is my fasting BS and another is postprandial. With postprandial, I > changed timing from two hours after lunch to one hour after lunch (on > 6/5) and back to two hours (6/29). Also, in May I used to check my > postprandial, for some time, two hours after dinner, which I have > around 8pm, after taking second pill of Glipizide 5mg (I take first one > in the morning, before breakfast). Results were always very good, so I > went to checking BS after lunch (and, approximately 5-6 hours after > morning Glipizide 5mg). > Also, when I started to check by postprandial BS's one hour after > lunch, I noticed that they are high and started exercise for 20 min > after lunch and before checking my BS. I exercise for one hour after > breakfast. > I , also, take Benazepril 10mg (ACE inhibitor) once a day for my BP, > and looks like it well controlled (though I think I have some side > effects from it, like arrhythmia and cough). > Should I ask my GP to adjust, or change, my diabetic meds? > I am 52 y.o. male with BMI of 27, diagnosed Type 2 in the beginning of > May 2005.
Ideal BMI for a type 2 diabetic is under 20. Would suggest you ask your GP to supervise your use of the diabetic 2PD-OMER Approach to safely and permanently lose weight: http://www.***.com/ http://www.***.com/ In Christ's love and service, Andrew -- Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD Board-Certified Cardiologist ** Suggested Reading: (1) http://www.***.com/ (2) http://www.***.com/ (3) http://www.***.com/ (4) http://www.***.com/ (5) http://www.***.com/ (6) http://www.***.com/ (7) http://www.***.com/
|
Thu, 20 Dec 2007 19:35:27 GMT |
|
 |
palm #2 / 10
|
 Need your opinions.
I doubt that "Board Certified Cardiologist" would find time to spam "snake oil". Prove me wrong, tell what state you are certified in and I'll run your name through medical board of this state. Otherwise, don't waste my time on fake "MD/Phd" who advising me to loose 30% of my weight. If something that let's one "safely and permanently" loose 30% of his weight exist, we would hear this on CNN, but not from some fake "MD". But before this we would, probably, hear about real surgeons, who used to perform so called "Gastric Bypasses", committing suicide in masses.
|
Fri, 21 Dec 2007 01:13:56 GMT |
|
 |
RK #3 / 10
|
 Need your opinions.
oh chung dung is a real doctor.. lol but he's been probably fired more times then years he's been in practice.. he's a bonified certifiably nutcase at best. just kill file the looneytoon and be done with him.. it's ppl like you that drag him back up giving him the attention he desires because the nurses at the mental hospital seem to ignore his rantings now LOL -- RK, T1 // Animas IR1250 "I have better things to do then to be depressed.." dannik http://www.insulin-pumpers.org Be sure to read Grandpa Chucks sigline and offer prayers for our young children over fighting for a bogus war.. modern day VietNam. -----------------------
Quote: >I doubt that "Board Certified Cardiologist" would find time to spam > "snake oil". > Prove me wrong, tell what state you are certified in and I'll run > your name through medical board of this state. Otherwise, don't waste > my time on fake "MD/Phd" who advising me to loose 30% of my weight. > If something that let's one "safely and permanently" loose 30% of > his weight exist, we would hear this on CNN, but not from some fake > "MD". But before this we would, probably, hear about real surgeons, > who used to perform so called "Gastric Bypasses", committing > suicide in masses.
|
Fri, 21 Dec 2007 02:08:12 GMT |
|
 |
Andrew B. Chung, MD/Ph #4 / 10
|
 Need your opinions.
Quote:
> I doubt that "Board Certified Cardiologist" would find time to spam > "snake oil".
The 2PD-OMER Approach is neither "snake oil" nor is it a diet. The Lord gives me all the time that I need for all that He would have me do. God is great !!! Quote: > Prove me wrong, tell what state you are certified in and I'll run > your name through medical board of this state.
You are wrong. Board-certification occurs nationally. My board-certifications in both internal medicine and cardiology (aka cardiovascular disease) is registered with the ABMS. Link can be found under MD profiles here: http://www.HeartMDPhD.com Quote: > Otherwise, don't waste > my time on fake "MD/Phd" who advising me to loose 30% of my weight.
Simply ask your doctor whether your losing 30% of your weight permanently is going potentially "cure" your type 2 diabetes. Quote: > If something that let's one "safely and permanently" loose 30% of > his weight exist, we would hear this on CNN,
... only if it is the Lord's will. Quote: > but not from some fake > "MD".
As surely as Lord Jesus lives, I am a real MD. Quote: > But before this we would, probably, hear about real surgeons, > who used to perform so called "Gastric Bypasses", committing > suicide in masses.
Real general surgeons don't just do gastric bypasses just as real cardiac surgeons don't just do bypass surgery. In Christ's love and service, Andrew -- Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD Board-Certified Cardiologist ** Suggested Reading: (1) http://makeashorterlink.com/?G1D5217EA (2) http://makeashorterlink.com/?W13A4250B (3) http://makeashorterlink.com/?X1C62661A (4) http://makeashorterlink.com/?U1E13130A (5) http://makeashorterlink.com/?K6F72510A (6) http://makeashorterlink.com/?I24E5151A (7) http://makeashorterlink.com/?I22222129
|
Fri, 21 Dec 2007 07:37:27 GMT |
|
 |
Andrew B. Chung, MD/Ph #5 / 10
|
 Need your opinions.
Quote:
> oh chung dung is a real doctor..
...irrefutably. Quote: > lol
... and so you despair. Again, Lord Christ teaches from Matthew 5: 11Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me. 12Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven, for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you. You will remain in my prayers, dear neighbor, whom I love, in Lord Christ's holy name. May you reject your pride and accept Him as your personal Lord and Savior, someday, so that you too will have eternal life and the fascinating riches of His everlasting kingdom. Here's how: http://makeashorterlink.com/?I22222129 Please note that God truly made this special link describing that He is the great "I am" and that His message is as simple as the number 2 which is a number between 1 to 9 and reminds us of His 2 commandments, the 2 arms of the cross, the 2nd part of the Trinity, the 2 finger sign of the Prince of Peace [who remains *V*ictorious over death and satan], and the 2PD-OMER Approach. Let it not ever be written that Christ did not make His presence known here on Usenet :-) Also, note that Exodus 16:16 continues to remind us that 16 oz plus 16 oz makes 2 pounds, which is "a certain measure of weight," which is what "omer" literally means in Hebrew. Enter the 2PD-OMER Approach, which can "cure" metabolic syndrome (MetS) thereby bringing this thread back on topic in these NGs :-) http://www.heartmdphd.com/wtloss.asp In Christ's love and service, Andrew -- Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD Board-Certified Cardiologist ** Suggested Reading: (1) http://makeashorterlink.com/?G1D5217EA (2) http://makeashorterlink.com/?W13A4250B (3) http://makeashorterlink.com/?X1C62661A (4) http://makeashorterlink.com/?U1E13130A (5) http://makeashorterlink.com/?K6F72510A (6) http://makeashorterlink.com/?I24E5151A (7) http://makeashorterlink.com/?I22222129
|
Fri, 21 Dec 2007 07:37:25 GMT |
|
 |
Jim Carloc #6 / 10
|
 Need your opinions.
palm commented: Quote: > Prove me wrong, tell what state you are certified in and I'll run > your name through medical board of this state.
"Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" posted: Quote: > You are wrong. Board-certification occurs nationally. My > board-certifications in both internal medicine and cardiology > (aka cardiovascular disease) is registered with the ABMS.
Some states require certification through the state if you are to practise in that state. The same applies to Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT-Basic) and Paramedics (EMT-Paramedic). When I received the EMT-Basic certification in {*filter*}ia, {*filter*}ia required "State Certification" for someone to work as an EMT in {*filter*}ia. Florida on the other hand only requires the national certification. So it's a state by state thing, and such certification (EMT) needs to be renewed every two years. -- Jim Carlock Join in on the Impeachment March in September... pass the word around... sign up in the impeachment process... participate... http://www.***.com/ Please post replies to newsgroup.
|
Fri, 21 Dec 2007 08:27:56 GMT |
|
 |
Jeff #7 / 10
|
 Need your opinions.
Quote:
>> Hi everybody. >> I am going to my General Practitioner on July 7. I would like you, >> ladies and gentlemen, to have a look at my BG results for the past >> month. I posted two graphs,(http://spaces.msn.com/members/optiq101/) >> one is my fasting BS and another is postprandial. With postprandial, I >> changed timing from two hours after lunch to one hour after lunch (on >> 6/5) and back to two hours (6/29). Also, in May I used to check my >> postprandial, for some time, two hours after dinner, which I have >> around 8pm, after taking second pill of Glipizide 5mg (I take first one >> in the morning, before breakfast). Results were always very good, so I >> went to checking BS after lunch (and, approximately 5-6 hours after >> morning Glipizide 5mg). >> Also, when I started to check by postprandial BS's one hour after >> lunch, I noticed that they are high and started exercise for 20 min >> after lunch and before checking my BS. I exercise for one hour after >> breakfast. >> I , also, take Benazepril 10mg (ACE inhibitor) once a day for my BP, >> and looks like it well controlled (though I think I have some side >> effects from it, like arrhythmia and cough). >> Should I ask my GP to adjust, or change, my diabetic meds? >> I am 52 y.o. male with BMI of 27, diagnosed Type 2 in the beginning of >> May 2005. > Ideal BMI for a type 2 diabetic is under 20. > Would suggest you ask your GP to supervise your use of the diabetic > 2PD-OMER Approach to safely and permanently lose weight:
Or better yet, a diet and weight loss plan that has been shown to be effective and that has been published in the peer-reviewed literature. Jeff Quote: > http://www.HeartMDPhD.com/wtloss.asp > http://www.HeartMDPhD.com/press.asp > In Christ's love and service, > Andrew > -- > Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD > Board-Certified Cardiologist > ** > Suggested Reading: > (1) http://makeashorterlink.com/?G1D5217EA > (2) http://makeashorterlink.com/?W13A4250B > (3) http://makeashorterlink.com/?X1C62661A > (4) http://makeashorterlink.com/?U1E13130A > (5) http://makeashorterlink.com/?K6F72510A > (6) http://makeashorterlink.com/?I24E5151A > (7) http://makeashorterlink.com/?I22222129
|
Fri, 21 Dec 2007 08:53:31 GMT |
|
 |
Andrew B. Chung, MD/Ph #8 / 10
|
 Need your opinions.
Quote:
> palm commented: > > Prove me wrong, tell what state you are certified in and I'll run > > your name through medical board of this state. > "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" posted: > > You are wrong. Board-certification occurs nationally. My > > board-certifications in both internal medicine and cardiology > > (aka cardiovascular disease) is registered with the ABMS. > Some states require certification through the state if you are to > practise in that state.
Medical licensure is not the same as board certification, fyi. -- In Christ's love and service, Andrew -- Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD Board-Certified Cardiologist ** Suggested Reading: (1) http://makeashorterlink.com/?G1D5217EA (2) http://makeashorterlink.com/?W13A4250B (3) http://makeashorterlink.com/?X1C62661A (4) http://makeashorterlink.com/?U1E13130A (5) http://makeashorterlink.com/?K6F72510A (6) http://makeashorterlink.com/?I24E5151A (7) http://makeashorterlink.com/?I22222129
|
Fri, 21 Dec 2007 09:33:31 GMT |
|
 |
Jim Carloc #9 / 10
|
 Need your opinions.
"Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" posted: Quote: > Medical licensure is not the same as board certification
Thanks, Andrew. What exactly is "board certification"? When I first read the posts, I related to the certification for EMT training, which is a national certification, but can also be a state requirement. What is required to be board certified? National EMT Basic certification can be completed in 3 weeks taking a full time course, 5 days a week, 8 hours a day, along with 20 hours of hospital time and then passing the national exam. TideWater Community College (in Chesapeake, {*filter*}ia) puts alot of Navy folks through this to get them certified for the Navy. Other "colleges" tend to require 6 months to complete an EMT Basic certification. -- Jim Carlock http://www.***.com/ Please post replies to newsgroup.
|
Fri, 21 Dec 2007 10:52:55 GMT |
|
 |
Andrew B. Chung, MD/Ph #10 / 10
|
 Need your opinions.
Quote:
> "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" posted: > > Medical licensure is not the same as board certification > Thanks, Andrew.
You are welcome. Quote: > What exactly is "board certification"?
For a doctor it means that they have fulfilled the requirements for a medical specialty/subspecialty which are: (1) Postgraduate training in an accredited program (typically 3-4 years for a specialty an additional 1-4 years for a subspecialty) (2) Passed an examination administered by the specialty/subspecialty board. Quote: > When > I first read the posts, I related to the certification for EMT > training, which is a national certification, but can also be a > state requirement. > What is required to be board certified? National EMT Basic > certification can be completed in 3 weeks taking a full time > course, 5 days a week, 8 hours a day, along with 20 hours of > hospital time and then passing the national exam. TideWater > Community College (in Chesapeake, {*filter*}ia) puts alot of > Navy folks through this to get them certified for the Navy. > Other "colleges" tend to require 6 months to complete an > EMT Basic certification.
See above. We were not writing about EMTs. In Christ's love and service, Andrew -- Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD Board-Certified Cardiologist ** Suggested Reading: (1) http://www.***.com/ (2) http://www.***.com/ (3) http://www.***.com/ (4) http://www.***.com/ (5) http://www.***.com/ (6) http://www.***.com/ (7) http://www.***.com/
|
Fri, 21 Dec 2007 12:38:55 GMT |
|
|
|