Guest guest Posted March 5, 2006 Report Share Posted March 5, 2006 Hi Jenni, My brother is diabetic, and he checks my blood sugar levels for me every year. Our doctor says that it is all right if he does it, that he (my brother) knows what he is doing. That is such a wonderful thing, as it does save us a lot of money in the long run!!! Of course, if my home test results were ever abnormal in any way, off to the doctor I would go!!! Love always, Pat --- Re: my obsessions (Bonnie) Date: Sun, 05 Mar 2006 11:46:47 -0500 From: M. Lusher <patlusher@...> LifeLift References: <20060305025556.20981.qmail@...> <440A750A.6090302@...> <001e01c6406a$0af3aad0$6401a8c0@MSHOME> Yes, your right about that, Jenni. And see, we do, indeed, agree on something. I am sure that if you and I were able to " sit down " and really talk to each other at great length, we would actually find that we had a lot in common and you would see that I really am your friend!!! I don't know why or how you ever got the idea that I bite, because that is farther from the truth than you can possibly get!! Love always, Pat Titus2.3 wrote: > Wow Pat, we actually agree on something Of course there so many > people who are predisposed to diabetes and pre-diabetes due to our > diets of high carbs etc. The US is the highest when it comes to this > and child diabetes is on the rise. Sadly, you don't have to be > predetermined by family anymore when it comes to diabetes. Women who > are menopausal should all be concerned, particularly if they don't > exercise and are overweight. > > Many of the regular posters on the list are middle age and should be > tested regularly....like every 3 years for diabetes. If you are > predisposed then it's like every year. > > Jenni > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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