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That HEB is undergoing expansion but the store is remaining open. The

expansion is scheduled to be done in November. Until then the pharmacy is

located in a temporary building by Mc s.

I prefer Albertsons and live close to one (the Skaggs Alpha Beta at Ohlen &

US 183 is now Albertsons. The old Tom Thumb in that area is not Petsmart.

The Tom Thumb on North Lamar (a little past Airport Blvd) is now Randalls.

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<< My question is as I get closer to my ideal weight,will some of the

symptoms

of the diabetes go away. I've lost 35 pds and I am finding that I can go

longer then 2 and a half hours and my bg stay normal,I can go to about 4

hrs,should I continue eating every two to three hours,once I get to 130 pds

should I continue to eat high protein. >>

, your diabetes symptoms should already be disappearing. In fact, you

describe one right in your post! You can go longer between meals. You don't

need to eat every 2-1/2 hours. Low-carbing removes the " rollercoaster

effect. " What many type 2's experience is a glucose spike after a high-carb

meal, followed by a crash, followed by a liver-induced " recovery " that

shoots us right back up again. I have to go as long as 24 hours without food

in order to become hypoglycemic. (Of course, this is a very individual

disease ... we all react differently.) I am a grazer ... I tend to eat just

a bit now ... a bit a few hours later on. I find this works well for me and

my schedule. But maybe your life demands that you eat 3 times a day rather

than 5? I don't low-carb in the sense of the Atkins induction phase ...

probably closer to the Zone levels (without all the fussiness over food

blocks, etc.). Because I eat more carbs than an At-kid, I find that spacing

them out works better ... for me.

I would say eat when you feel like it .. check your readings ... If you go

too high, adjust your carbohydrate intake. If you go too low, eat something.

Diabetes is a self-managed disease. Ain't it great? :o)

Susie

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or anyone:

After surgery on Monday will he give me written prescription that have

to be fill or will he give me the actual meds. I will not have an adult with

me after the surgery to get the a drug store.

I am having it outpatient and planning on returning home the

next morning. I just live a couple of hours away.

Thanks for all the help you ladies have given me. I am beginning to

question myself on this decision.

Three more nights and counting.

Jane Barkley

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Let me clear that up. Mike is taking me down on Sunday night and

spending the night but has to drive back to work he will be leaving me

around 3:30 and my two children (13 & 15) will be with me. When

he gets off in the middle of the night sometime between 2 & 4

he is driving back to the motel and he will be driving me home

on Tuesday. In fact Dr. Levin told me that since I live so close

I could come home on Tuesday if I wanted to. No I will not be

driving for three weeks. I just wanted to make sure about the

medicine.

Thanks,

Jane

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Downtown Louisville...only about a block off of I-65 and Brook St. - the Inn is

a couple of blocks - walking distance BEFORE the tr if you wish, but I wouldn't

have walked it after - LOL!! They have a 24 hour shuttle, and each time we used

it, we never had to wait, it took us immediately. Like most downtowns, lots of

one-way streets, so keep a good eye when driving - my dh nearly got us

sideswiped! Shh, he says it " wasn't his fault!! "

Hart - 32

DH Jon - 37

DD Arianne - 14

DD a - 6

DS - 3

TL - 6/16/98

TR - 6/4/01 ~ Dr. Levin

8 cm right side ~ 9 cm left side

Question

Is Dr Levins in LouisVille south or LouisVille Metro

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I did inpatient, and the nurse asked if my dh would go to the pharmacy, located

in a different part of the hospital, and get the script filled (included in your

price). I think she was just busy and that's why she asked him. I would think

especially if you will be by yourself that they will get it for you.

Good luck on driving home...that worries me! I wasn't up to doing much,

especially driving home! Have you cleared it with Dr. Levin because he told me

no driving for 3 weeks after surgery, plus you will HAVE to take the pain meds

unless you have some really high tolerance to pain. Please check it out with

him before you do drive, OK?

Hart - 32

DH Jon - 37

DD Arianne - 14

DD a - 6

DS - 3

TL - 6/16/98

TR - 6/4/01 ~ Dr. Levin

8 cm right side ~ 9 cm left side

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or anyone:

After surgery on Monday will he give me written prescription that have

to be fill or will he give me the actual meds. I will not have an adult with

me after the surgery to get the a drug store.

I am having it outpatient and planning on returning home the

next morning. I just live a couple of hours away.

Thanks for all the help you ladies have given me. I am beginning to

question myself on this decision.

Three more nights and counting.

Jane Barkley

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OK, I see...I just worried that you would be trying to drive home alone!!! Best

of luck to you!!!!

Hart - 32

DH Jon - 37

DD Arianne - 14

DD a - 6

DS - 2

TL 6/16/98

TR 6/4/01 ~ Dr. Levin

8 cm right side ~ 9 cm left side

Re: Question

:

Let me clear that up. Mike is taking me down on Sunday night and

spending the night but has to drive back to work he will be leaving me

around 3:30 and my two children (13 & 15) will be with me. When

he gets off in the middle of the night sometime between 2 & 4

he is driving back to the motel and he will be driving me home

on Tuesday. In fact Dr. Levin told me that since I live so close

I could come home on Tuesday if I wanted to. No I will not be

driving for three weeks. I just wanted to make sure about the

medicine.

Thanks,

Jane

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I have not heard anything about using the flaxseed oil or evening

primrose oil.

I am two and half weeks post op. I am at Day 8. Can somone

fill me in?

Is there something I need to be doing?

Jane

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*S* means smile. Don't worry I didn't know what none of that stuff was

when I began on the internet either. *s*

Misty

26

Misty 30

Ricky 9

Shelby 8

TL 8-27-93 done by a surgeon dumb enough to listen to me *lol*

TR 12-18-00 - Dr. Levin

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>Date: Mon, 03 Sep 2001 21:33:56 -0000

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>Could someone please tell me what *S* means? I've been seeing it and

>still can't figure it out! LOL. Thanks!

>

>{{{Hugs}}}

>Deanna

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Thanks Misty!

{{{Hugs}}}

Deanna

> *S* means smile. Don't worry I didn't know what none of that

stuff was

> when I began on the internet either. *s*

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> Misty

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> 26

> Misty 30

> Ricky 9

> Shelby 8

> TL 8-27-93 done by a surgeon dumb enough to listen to me *lol*

> TR 12-18-00 - Dr. Levin

> Baby Fenton (Angel in Heaven)

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> >Reply-To: TubalLigationReversal@y...

> >To: TubalLigationReversal@y...

> >Subject: Question

> >Date: Mon, 03 Sep 2001 21:33:56 -0000

> >

> >Could someone please tell me what *S* means? I've been seeing it

and

> >still can't figure it out! LOL. Thanks!

> >

> >{{{Hugs}}}

> >Deanna

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Deanna, I am guessing it means Smile. Good question, you aren't the only one

that has been wondering that. LOL

Love, Becky

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Deanna,

*S*= smile!

lol= laughing out loud

One that I had trouble with was IMHO...= in my humble opinion! *smile*

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Dear Debbie,

You said:

<<Okay, well against the advice I've received from several different

people, I decided to go off Paxil, cold turkey. :) I have been warned

about not doing that, but I am stubborn, what can I say. I tried

doing the cold turkey before and I couldn't function well at work, so

decided to go the weaning route. But, it seems it would take too

long. I want to be off Paxil and recovered by the time my fiance

comes home from Iraq, and by the time I get married toward the end of

this year. I have only been on Paxil for maybe 2.5 months.

My question is, how long would you all estimate, the withdrawals and

recovery should last for someone who has only been on 25 mg per day

for 2.5 months? Do you think I will have some of those symptoms that

will last for over a year? I surely hope not. I am doing pretty good

staying off, cold turkey this time. It's still hard to function at

work, but I'm hoping it will pass soon. >>

** You may wantto take a piece of paper, title it " Stupid Things

I Do Under the Guise of Being Stubborn " and add this to the list.

I'm not going to spend to much time explaining this because I

don't enjoy spending my time spitting in the wind. The reason it is

important to decrease slowly is because drugs like Paxil cause

chanmges in the structure of your brain and the function of the

chemistry of your entire body. By reducing slowly you give the

chemistry time to adjust. Without this time, you risk spending a

lifetime with mysterious symptoms that are unpleasant and interfere

daily in your life.

I can confidently say that those who reduce slowly stand a better

chsnce at full recoverty while those who go cold turkey wil more than

likely pay a price for this he rest of their lives (

Regards,

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Does anyone know of an RD in private practice in the Madison, WI area? You can

email me privately at sarah.schumacher@...

Thanks.

Schumacher, RD, CD, CDE

Dept of Health and Nutrition Education

UW-Health

20 South Park Street Suite 402

Madison, WI 53715

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Hi -

Our WDA media representative is...can't think of her name right now - look on

the website.

Shirley R. , MS, RD, CD

Registered Dietitian

Dean East Clinic

1821 S. Stoughton Road

Madison, WI 53716

tie line: 564-6524

fax:

shirley.shelley@...

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Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 11:05 AM

To: rd-usa

Subject: question

Does anyone know of an RD in private practice in the Madison, WI area? You can

email me privately at sarah.schumacher@...

<mailto:sarah.schumacher%40uwmf.wisc.edu>

Thanks.

Schumacher, RD, CD, CDE

Dept of Health and Nutrition Education

UW-Health

20 South Park Street Suite 402

Madison, WI 53715

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Hi ,

Mattison MS, RD is a new private practice in Madison. She is the owner of

Lifestyle Nutrition. She is also the new WDA spokesperson. Her email address

is matti@....

Boehme RD, CD Madison, Wi

question

Does anyone know of an RD in private practice in the Madison, WI area? You can

email me privately at sarah.schumacher@...

<mailto:sarah.schumacher%40uwmf.wisc.edu>

Thanks.

Schumacher, RD, CD, CDE

Dept of Health and Nutrition Education

UW-Health

20 South Park Street Suite 402

Madison, WI 53715

Confidentiality Notice follows:

The information in this message (and the documents attached to it, if any) is

confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended solely for the

addressee. Access to this message by anyone else is unauthorized. If you are not

the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or any action

taken, or omitted to be taken in reliance on it is prohibited and may be

unlawful. If you have received this message in error, please delete all

electronic copies of this message (and the documents attached to it, if any),

destroy any hard copies you may have created and notify me immediately by

replying to this email. Thank you.

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