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Thanks . I'm type 2.

Re: Still High

Why don't you try having a little more insulin? I was pretty high

yesterday so I took one more shot than usual and it seemed to help

me. Does anyone know who to convert the American blood sugers into

Canadian?! 'cus I have NO idea what 350 would be! ( Just that it's

high!) But if you haev type 2 than I can't haelp you 'cus I have type

1. Hope you feel better soon!

P.S. drinking lots of water can't hurt either!

-- In diabetes@y..., " Beth Capozio " <katiebug1998@h...> wrote:

> My sugar this afternoon is still high. I checked it just now for

the first time today and it's 350. Can anyone tell me how to get it

down??? My MIL told me I need to exercise to get it down so I tried

that but only ended up feeling worse and it didn't help. I'm getting

rather frustrated. I'm calling around today trying to find a new Dr

in my area but so far I have been unable to find one who accepts our

insurance and Lord knows we can't afford to pay for the treatment for

this.

>

> Beth

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Thanks . I'm type 2.

Re: Still High

Why don't you try having a little more insulin? I was pretty high

yesterday so I took one more shot than usual and it seemed to help

me. Does anyone know who to convert the American blood sugers into

Canadian?! 'cus I have NO idea what 350 would be! ( Just that it's

high!) But if you haev type 2 than I can't haelp you 'cus I have type

1. Hope you feel better soon!

P.S. drinking lots of water can't hurt either!

-- In diabetes@y..., " Beth Capozio " <katiebug1998@h...> wrote:

> My sugar this afternoon is still high. I checked it just now for

the first time today and it's 350. Can anyone tell me how to get it

down??? My MIL told me I need to exercise to get it down so I tried

that but only ended up feeling worse and it didn't help. I'm getting

rather frustrated. I'm calling around today trying to find a new Dr

in my area but so far I have been unable to find one who accepts our

insurance and Lord knows we can't afford to pay for the treatment for

this.

>

> Beth

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, no I don't walk every day but I do exercise. I so the Tae Bo tapes and

strength training. I have trouble going out in the summer cause the pollen

count is high and it's humid. My asthma doesn't take kindly to that. No, I

haven't checked the hospital yet but that's a good idea. I didn't mean I wasn't

going to see a dr just that it's harder to find a dr who accepts our insurance.

I may have to drive farther to find one but I will if that's what it takes.

Thank you for the suggestion. I'll call the hospital right now. We have 3

hospitals in the area so I'm sure one of them has a program.

Beth

Still High

> My sugar this afternoon is still high. I checked it just now for the

first time today and it's 350. Can anyone tell me how to get it down??? My

MIL told me I need to exercise to get it down so I tried that but only ended

up feeling worse and it didn't help. I'm getting rather frustrated. I'm

calling around today trying to find a new Dr in my area but so far I have

been unable to find one who accepts our insurance and Lord knows we can't

afford to pay for the treatment for this.

>

> Beth

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No, I'm not on medication. I don't even have a Dr who is treating this. I'm in

the process right now of finding one in my area knowledgeable in diabetes so I'm

just handling it myself until then. That's why I'm so stressed. I do eat

regular meals and snacks. I also drink 4 or more liters of water a day and I'm

still always thirsty! I can't quench that thirst no matter what. I don't drink

milk, soda or juice, just water and it's still not helping.

Beth

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Hi, Beth---

Take a breathe and calm down....don't panic. Stress adds to your problems.

Eat regular meals and snacks and eat low carb (let your carbs come primarily

from vegies; eliminate or really limit things like breads, cereals, pasta,

rice, potatoes, corn, etc.----of course, cut out sweets). Drink plenty of

water. Did your doc start you on medication? If so, what is it? Exercise

does help. Walking has always lowered my bg.

Ask questions of this group----they're a wealth of information; and read up

on diabetes via the library or Internet. There's a lot of conflicting

information, but I found my best info was from people on this list and

others who have diabetes. They've told me what works and what doesn't. But

remember.....we're all on various medications or perhaps none at all---just

controlled by diet and exercise. Someone using insulin may eat a lot more

carbs, but cover it with insulin. Someone controlling with diet and

exercise may eat very little carbs.

Just take it a day at a time and do your best to eat right and get some

exercise.

Debbie

> My sugar this afternoon is still high. I checked it just now for the

first time today and it's 350. Can anyone tell me how to get it down??? My

MIL told me I need to exercise to get it down so I tried that but only ended

up feeling worse and it didn't help. I'm getting rather frustrated. I'm

calling around today trying to find a new Dr in my area but so far I have

been unable to find one who accepts our insurance and Lord knows we can't

afford to pay for the treatment for this.

>

> Beth

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Why don't you try having a little more insulin? I was pretty high

yesterday so I took one more shot than usual and it seemed to help

me. Does anyone know who to convert the American blood sugers into

Canadian?! 'cus I have NO idea what 350 would be! ( Just that it's

high!) But if you haev type 2 than I can't haelp you 'cus I have type

1. Hope you feel better soon!

P.S. drinking lots of water can't hurt either!

-- In diabetes@y..., " Beth Capozio " <katiebug1998@h...> wrote:

> My sugar this afternoon is still high. I checked it just now for

the first time today and it's 350. Can anyone tell me how to get it

down??? My MIL told me I need to exercise to get it down so I tried

that but only ended up feeling worse and it didn't help. I'm getting

rather frustrated. I'm calling around today trying to find a new Dr

in my area but so far I have been unable to find one who accepts our

insurance and Lord knows we can't afford to pay for the treatment for

this.

>

> Beth

>

>

>

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Why don't you try having a little more insulin? I was pretty high

yesterday so I took one more shot than usual and it seemed to help

me. Does anyone know who to convert the American blood sugers into

Canadian?! 'cus I have NO idea what 350 would be! ( Just that it's

high!) But if you haev type 2 than I can't haelp you 'cus I have type

1. Hope you feel better soon!

P.S. drinking lots of water can't hurt either!

-- In diabetes@y..., " Beth Capozio " <katiebug1998@h...> wrote:

> My sugar this afternoon is still high. I checked it just now for

the first time today and it's 350. Can anyone tell me how to get it

down??? My MIL told me I need to exercise to get it down so I tried

that but only ended up feeling worse and it didn't help. I'm getting

rather frustrated. I'm calling around today trying to find a new Dr

in my area but so far I have been unable to find one who accepts our

insurance and Lord knows we can't afford to pay for the treatment for

this.

>

> Beth

>

>

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Beth,

Have you tried WALKING? My husband walks almost every day 4-6 miles. He

says he can feel his body urging him to walk when he skips a day.

You say you cannot afford to be treated by a doctor outside your insurance

plan. I know it's awful the way insurance companies control what doctors we

see. But what is the alternative? What do you really have if you don't

have your health? What price do you put on your health? Sell a car... sell

your furniture... sell your computer... cancel your internet connection,

sell anything to get your diabetes under control and get your health back.

Does your local hospital have a diabetes program? Ours does and I don't

believe it costs anything. You might want to call your local hospital or a

local Diabetes association. There must be a support group available near

you. Start with the hospital.

I hope you feel better soon. Let us know how's it going.

Still High

> My sugar this afternoon is still high. I checked it just now for the

first time today and it's 350. Can anyone tell me how to get it down??? My

MIL told me I need to exercise to get it down so I tried that but only ended

up feeling worse and it didn't help. I'm getting rather frustrated. I'm

calling around today trying to find a new Dr in my area but so far I have

been unable to find one who accepts our insurance and Lord knows we can't

afford to pay for the treatment for this.

>

> Beth

>

>

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Beth:

There's no reason to panic but you really need to get yourself under

a doctor's care asap. A doctor will put you on medication and/or

insulin as required. Once your levels are stablilized for a while, it

may be possible to get off these treatments. However, you need to get

your condition stabilized first.

Again, don't panic but act as expeditiously as possible.

Carol Warman

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> No, I'm not on medication. I don't even have a Dr who is treating

this. I'm in the process right now of finding one in my area

knowledgeable in diabetes so I'm just handling it myself until then.

That's why I'm so stressed. I do eat regular meals and snacks. I

also drink 4 or more liters of water a day and I'm still always

thirsty! I can't quench that thirst no matter what. I don't drink

milk, soda or juice, just water and it's still not helping.

>

> Beth

> Re: Still High

>

>

> Hi, Beth---

> Take a breathe and calm down....don't panic. Stress adds to your

problems.

> Eat regular meals and snacks and eat low carb (let your carbs

come primarily

> from vegies; eliminate or really limit things like breads,

cereals, pasta,

> rice, potatoes, corn, etc.----of course, cut out sweets). Drink

plenty of

> water. Did your doc start you on medication? If so, what is

it? Exercise

> does help. Walking has always lowered my bg.

> Ask questions of this group----they're a wealth of information;

and read up

> on diabetes via the library or Internet. There's a lot of

conflicting

> information, but I found my best info was from people on this

list and

> others who have diabetes. They've told me what works and what

doesn't. But

> remember.....we're all on various medications or perhaps none at

all---just

> controlled by diet and exercise. Someone using insulin may eat a

lot more

> carbs, but cover it with insulin. Someone controlling with diet

and

> exercise may eat very little carbs.

> Just take it a day at a time and do your best to eat right and

get some

> exercise.

> Debbie

>

>

>

> > My sugar this afternoon is still high. I checked it just now

for the

> first time today and it's 350. Can anyone tell me how to get it

down??? My

> MIL told me I need to exercise to get it down so I tried that but

only ended

> up feeling worse and it didn't help. I'm getting rather

frustrated. I'm

> calling around today trying to find a new Dr in my area but so

far I have

> been unable to find one who accepts our insurance and Lord knows

we can't

> afford to pay for the treatment for this.

> >

> > Beth

>

>

>

> To leave this list please go to diabetes-unsubscribe@y...

> Hope you come back soon!

>

>

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