Posted by Pops1532 on September 14, 2010 at 18:13:30 from (71.239.11.176):
In Reply to: O/T Why am I so tired. posted by 37 Chief on September 13, 2010 at 19:28:25:
I worked construction with my Dad. I was in my 30's, he was late 60's. Couldn't keep up with him. We arrived at the job site one day and he said he felt tired and was going to take a nap. Mid afternoon he finally got out of the truck. Next day same story except he didn't get out of the truck all day. Next day he stayed home. A couple days later he was in the ER. Turns out he was a diabetic. He went to a doctor for his diabetes. Nurse told him to start walking in the evening......she said to start by walking to the end of his driveway and back, and work up to walking to the neighbor's house. He laughed and said he worked construction. She said not any more! He was what I think they called a brittle diabetic. That means uncontrolable diabetic. Doctors were little help. He read up on diabetes and figured out he needed to take two kinds of insulin. Took a couple years but he finally got it somewhat controlled. Even worked a little but was never the same. Started feeling bad again and found he needed bipass surgery. Never had it. Someone gave him some suppliments called CQ10. I was skeptical at first. After three weeks of taking that he went from barely being able to walk from the bed room to the kitchen, to being able to run all the way around the outside of the little league field after my son's game. Shoulda have the bipass then but didn't. Died of a heart attack at 76.
Get checked for diabetes, and get your heart checked!
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