Guest guest Posted October 8, 2000 Report Share Posted October 8, 2000 Thanks Sue it does. Several times throughout the years I was tested for Diabetes. last time was when my daughter was born. She was 9 lbs 9 ounces and 231/4 " long. Different things would lead to the testing for it, but, it always came out negative. The Dr stating that I have it would could have at least tell me how to handle it till I can be seen for it. A friend told me that the blood sugar level that I had could put someone into a diabetic coma. I went to HS with a girl who had the Juvenile Diabetes. I heard a few years ago that she quit taking her Insulin and then she died. I still really don't know a whole lot about it but I guess I will have to learn....Thank you, Sue......Connie --- <suejacks@...> wrote: > Hi Connie, > Type 1 diabetes is also refered to as juvenile > diabetes and starts at a > younger age. Type 1 diabetics inject insulin, my > sister has been doing it > for more than 30 years. Type 2 usually starts later > in life and alot of > times can be controled with a pill, diet and > excercise, ny father became > diabetic in his 50's. Thyroid and diabetes runs in > the family, which makes > me more prone to becoming a diabetic. Also 5 out of > six kids are on > supplements for thyroid. > Hope this helps. > Sue > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2000 Report Share Posted October 8, 2000 Thanks Sue it does. Several times throughout the years I was tested for Diabetes. last time was when my daughter was born. She was 9 lbs 9 ounces and 231/4 " long. Different things would lead to the testing for it, but, it always came out negative. The Dr stating that I have it would could have at least tell me how to handle it till I can be seen for it. A friend told me that the blood sugar level that I had could put someone into a diabetic coma. I went to HS with a girl who had the Juvenile Diabetes. I heard a few years ago that she quit taking her Insulin and then she died. I still really don't know a whole lot about it but I guess I will have to learn....Thank you, Sue......Connie --- <suejacks@...> wrote: > Hi Connie, > Type 1 diabetes is also refered to as juvenile > diabetes and starts at a > younger age. Type 1 diabetics inject insulin, my > sister has been doing it > for more than 30 years. Type 2 usually starts later > in life and alot of > times can be controled with a pill, diet and > excercise, ny father became > diabetic in his 50's. Thyroid and diabetes runs in > the family, which makes > me more prone to becoming a diabetic. Also 5 out of > six kids are on > supplements for thyroid. > Hope this helps. > Sue > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2009 Report Share Posted September 11, 2009 > > Hello everyone > > Just wondering if there are any diabetics on the group or people with sugar issues? If so, just wondering how you sugar is doing and how are you managing with the diet as I'm pretty much always hungry, eating like crazy, losing weight and feeling terrible. > > Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated .... you can email to my email address if you like +++Dear Madonna. As I've advised you before it is impossible to have blood sugar issues on this program, and if you do it is caused by " retracing " previous blood sugar issues you've had in the past. I think you should get your thyroid checked again, since your symptoms point to your thyroid starting to recover. Luv, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2009 Report Share Posted September 11, 2009 Hi Bee .... thank you for your response. Yes, I know you have said that someone can't have sugar issues on this diet but my symptoms and blood tests seem to point that way. I get very cold hands, feet and from my thighs down everything is icy cold and so cold it causes my joints to cramp. And with these cold spells my eyes are very weird, can't seem to focus and they are all glossy so much so that other people notice and ask me what is happening. After I eat I sweat like crazy and shake but on the inside. It cannot be retracing because I have never had sugar issues in the past. I eat like crazy and just about every day or other day my weight drops. My doctor has tested me and says it is for sure sugar problem. I'm now waiting to see an endocrinologist the middle of oct. I had my thyroid tested last week and it is 0.42 and the doctor says that is very normal therefore not thyroid issues. I take the same Eltrox that I've been taking for the past 9 years. I just know it's a very weird feeling and don't know what the heck is causing it or how to correct it. thanks again take care madonna ________________________________ +++Dear Madonna. As I've advised you before it is impossible to have blood sugar issues on this program, and if you do it is caused by " retracing " previous blood sugar issues you've had in the past. I think you should get your thyroid checked again, since your symptoms point to your thyroid starting to recover. Luv, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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