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Posted by MagMan on April 25, 2005 at 04:59:59 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Hugh this for you posted by Hugh MacKay on April 25, 2005 at 03:40:30:
See now I am not sure how your #s work. But My Mom is 70 and developed a blood sugar problem in the hospital after a surgery and lenthy stay. But I have some other things going on also.But I can tell you that I have been feeling about the same as you are describing. I had blood tests about 5 months ago and see a dr every 6 weeks anyways.But I started dieting last week and am starting to feel better I love breakfast also but never really have been one to eat every day It just seems to make me hungrier. So I do better waiting untill mid morning or sometimes even early afternoon before eating. I just have a problem getting sick in the afternoon and early evening Hot, Cold, Shaky,The shakes are what really get me. I usally go right toward cerial for some reason dont know why just a craving I guess. I also have terible problems with my feet hurting and every time I go to the dr and tell them they always ask if I am diabetic. But My #s are from a feestyle meter I just did my morning reading at 106. So May be its just a good diet that will make me feel beter I dont always eat the best foods grew up on a dairy farm and got used to Whole milk,Butter,Cheese,and Bacon, From the hogs we also raised. Ant ways I guess I need to get moving so have a good one. Are you on a low calorie low fat diet? JON
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