Guest guest Posted April 22, 2004 Report Share Posted April 22, 2004 We are talking about three meals per day; breakfast, lunch and dinner. If you live in the deep south it might be called; breakfast, dinner and supper. Count the grams of carbs consumed for each meal, then do a pre-meal glucose level check and a two hour post meal blood check. If the two hour post meal blood check is 120 or lower, then she is consuming the right amount of carbs for that meal. After a while she will become expert at counting carbs and will gain mastery over her glucose levels. Once she is convinced she has it down pat, then she will not have to stick her fingers as often. Crystal > Hi Harry, > How about we start a new thread for Crystal? > How many meals are we talking about each day? > Crystal does not use insulin, she is taking Glucovance, 5/500. Two pills > twice per day. Also Actos, 30mg 1 tablet daily. > Pre breakfast reading was 98 this morning. > Thanks, Cy, the Ancient One... > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.659 / Virus Database: 423 - Release Date: 4/15/2004 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2004 Report Share Posted April 23, 2004 How about salsa? or the usual veggie tray with a low,fat, carb dip? do you bake? Best regards, Bonnecarre crystal > Harry or , > I need some advice please. > We are hosting a reunion for folks who attended the Oklahoma School for > the Blind this weekend and I have been tasked to come up with some snack > type deserts for folks to munch on. We are making some brownies for the > non-diabetic types. You had earlier suggested the celery with cream > cheese. What other suggestions can you give me? Thanks, the Ancient > One... > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.659 / Virus Database: 423 - Release Date: 4/15/2004 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2004 Report Share Posted April 23, 2004 Are all the kids showing up for this shindig diabetic? Donuts are for those kids who are not diabetic. crystal > > > > Harry or , > > I need some advice please. > > We are hosting a reunion for folks who attended the Oklahoma School > > for the Blind this weekend and I have been tasked to come up with some > > > snack type deserts for folks to munch on. We are making some brownies > > for the non-diabetic types. You had earlier suggested the celery with > > cream cheese. What other suggestions can you give me? Thanks, the > > Ancient One... > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.659 / Virus Database: 423 - Release Date: 4/15/2004 > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2004 Report Share Posted April 23, 2004 BTW watch low fat foods, they are low fat because they replace the fat with... yup... you guessed it... carbs! Regards, crystal > Harry or , > I need some advice please. > We are hosting a reunion for folks who attended the Oklahoma School for > the Blind this weekend and I have been tasked to come up with some snack > type deserts for folks to munch on. We are making some brownies for the > non-diabetic types. You had earlier suggested the celery with cream > cheese. What other suggestions can you give me? Thanks, the Ancient > One... > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.659 / Virus Database: 423 - Release Date: 4/15/2004 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2004 Report Share Posted April 23, 2004 , Yes we do bake. I have a sixteen year old daughter who can cook and Crystal cooks. I also cook but I do not particularly like baking for whatever reason. Any ideas? The Ancient One... Re: crystal How about salsa? or the usual veggie tray with a low,fat, carb dip? do you bake? Best regards, Bonnecarre crystal > Harry or , > I need some advice please. > We are hosting a reunion for folks who attended the Oklahoma School > for the Blind this weekend and I have been tasked to come up with some > snack type deserts for folks to munch on. We are making some brownies > for the non-diabetic types. You had earlier suggested the celery with > cream cheese. What other suggestions can you give me? Thanks, the > Ancient One... > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.659 / Virus Database: 423 - Release Date: 4/15/2004 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2004 Report Share Posted April 23, 2004 Wow Mark are you a chef? Sounds delicious! Rita who is saving this message for sure! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2004 Report Share Posted April 23, 2004 Now, this makes some sense. I thought I was losing my mind. We have a mixture of Diabetic and non Diabetic " kids " . These are the " kids " who went to school with me and I graduated in 1960. What about the bananas? Thanks, The Ancient One... Re: crystal Are all the kids showing up for this shindig diabetic? Donuts are for those kids who are not diabetic. crystal > > > > Harry or , > > I need some advice please. > > We are hosting a reunion for folks who attended the Oklahoma School > > for the Blind this weekend and I have been tasked to come up with > > some > > > snack type deserts for folks to munch on. We are making some > > brownies for the non-diabetic types. You had earlier suggested the > > celery with cream cheese. What other suggestions can you give me? > > Thanks, the Ancient One... > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.659 / Virus Database: 423 - Release Date: 4/15/2004 > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2004 Report Share Posted April 23, 2004 , Well, he sure got my attention I'll tell you that! When I get answers like that from Crystal I figure her sugar must be above 200. Hmm? Thanks a lot for you help. Crystal's sugar is better than it has been for a long, long time. She feels that there is hope for control and this is a very good thing indeed. Her reading this morning was 97 before breakfast and that is amazing for her. It is not where it needs to be quite yet but we have only really been working in earnest for a few days. Her reading after eating last evening was 167. This is high but, trust me, it is down from what I have seen it. We will get this thing under control within a few weeks. Thanks again for your support and help. Oh yes, when you were talking about how to report the readings Crystal does not use insulin, she is only taking oral medication. How should we report this for you to review? Thanks, Cy, the Ancient One... Re: crystal I think harry was drinking or something *smile*. Harry, he was asking what to feed diabetics at the event not non diabetics. I think Harry thought you were asking what to feed non diabetics. Regards, crystal > > > > Harry or , > > I need some advice please. > > We are hosting a reunion for folks who attended the Oklahoma School > > for the Blind this weekend and I have been tasked to come up with > > some > > > snack type deserts for folks to munch on. We are making some > > brownies for the non-diabetic types. You had earlier suggested the > > celery with cream cheese. What other suggestions can you give me? > > Thanks, the Ancient One... > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.659 / Virus Database: 423 - Release Date: 4/15/2004 > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2004 Report Share Posted April 23, 2004 you can report her blood sugar readings and carb grams ate since really, at this point, we are looking at adjusting her diet more than her medication. For example: pre brakfast g 130 c 55 2 hour post meal test g 120 pre lunch g 99 c 15 2 hour post meal g 145 .... and so on. Limit her meals to 15 grams a meal for now and have her eat her meals 4 to 5 hours a part. The reason for this is to make certain to not feed a high sugar and prolong it. Keeping meals 4 to 5 hours a part gives the high sugar a chance to break. There are ways to quickly bring down a high sugar. For example, If she is 120 to 150 at a pre meal test, cut her carb grams back. If she is real high, like 180 or higher, skip the meal and drink lots of water. Water makes the cells in the body be more receptive to insulin. So, for example, if she is 160 or higher at a pre meal test, have her skip the meal, drink lots of water, get checked two hours past skipping it since you want to catch when the sugar drops. This way, you break the high sugar so it does not prolong and cause damage to the body. If she gets checked 2 hours past eating the meal and is 120 or less, she can eat a little bit of food but really, not much at all since you want to keep it down for the next pre meal test. Regards, crystal > > > > > > > Harry or , > > > I need some advice please. > > > We are hosting a reunion for folks who attended the Oklahoma School > > > for the Blind this weekend and I have been tasked to come up with > > > some > > > > > snack type deserts for folks to munch on. We are making some > > > brownies for the non-diabetic types. You had earlier suggested the > > > celery with cream cheese. What other suggestions can you give me? > > > Thanks, the Ancient One... > > > > > > --- > > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > > Version: 6.0.659 / Virus Database: 423 - Release Date: 4/15/2004 > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 , I did get a chuckle out of the suggestion to put doughnuts and bananas on the snack tray. The suggestion was sort of a mistake. I believe Harry was thinking I wanted to know what to do for the non-diabetics. The reason I am called the " Ancient One " is I was one of the oldest on another list. When I was a Junior some of the folks on the list were just entering the Oklahoma School for the Blind and, therefore, they have always considered me older than dirt. Even those who were only a few grades behind me considered me one of the " older " boys. When you are 18 five years is a great distance. When you are well over the half century mark five years is but a sneeze. I am still raising my teenage daughters and that sometimes makes me feel real ancient. I remarried about two weeks ago and that makes me feel quite young. Cy Selfridge, The Ancient One... Re: crystal Fruit salad is always a nice treat. Nuts, lots of them. Apples and bananas and that all time favorite donuts. crystal > Harry or , > I need some advice please. > We are hosting a reunion for folks who attended the Oklahoma School > for the Blind this weekend and I have been tasked to come up with some > snack type deserts for folks to munch on. We are making some brownies > for the non-diabetic types. You had earlier suggested the celery with > cream cheese. What other suggestions can you give me? Thanks, the > Ancient One... > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.659 / Virus Database: 423 - Release Date: 4/15/2004 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 each meter has about a 10% difference in testing results so that is normal really. Not certain about the oral medication, Harry can help you with that one. Glad to hear her sugars are getting under better control! Just check her sugar 2 hours past eating and if it is not 120 or less, then cut some of her carb grams back for that meal. If you get her carbs down and her sugars running 120 or less 2 hours past eating, you may not need any oral meds. Regards, Crystal Hi , Harry and all, I have two questions. Crystal has a Glucometer Elite and an Ultra One Touch. The Glucometer indicated a reading of 99 while the Ultra indicated 113. How would one determine what is correct? Second question. We (the doctor and Crystal) discussed Actos. How does it work? Crystal's readings are consistantly lower than they were a couple of weeks ago - YEA! Thanks. The Ancient One...e --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.659 / Virus Database: 423 - Release Date: 4/15/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 Actos is an oral medication for diabetics with insulin resistance. I took Actos for several years until I had to get on insulin. Actos allows the cells to accept insulin into them, thus lowering insulin resistance by the cells. By the way most diabetics on oral medications are likely to require insulin injections some where between ten and fifteen years after initially being diagnosed as a type 2 diabetic. In my case I had to start taking insulin after 16 years of being on oral medications. Today I strongly suspect had I not spiked my glucose levels by abusing carbs all those years, I may not have become insulin dependent. Counting your grams of carb consumption and a two hour post meal test is the best way to avoid spikes and possibly becoming insulin dependent. While taking injections can become normal place, I do not recommend it, if it can be avoided. Dosing with insulin is a pain in the arse! Crystal > > > Hi , Harry and all, > I have two questions. > Crystal has a Glucometer Elite and an Ultra One Touch. > The Glucometer indicated a reading of 99 while the Ultra indicated 113. > How would one determine what is correct? > Second question. > We (the doctor and Crystal) discussed Actos. How does it work? > Crystal's readings are consistantly lower than they were a couple of > weeks ago - YEA! Thanks. The Ancient One...e > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.659 / Virus Database: 423 - Release Date: 4/15/2004 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 , We are making a lot of headway on the levels. Crystal's readings have been so high for so long her body is having to make some adjustments to the lower readings. Her doctor is satisfied with what she sees now. I expect to reach the 80 or below readings in a week or so. We have had some mid seventies already and it is GOOD! The post meal readings are now coming into the 115 or so category. We won't talk about the occasional way over 120 numbers. They are a whole lot less frequent than they were. In fact, they are rapidly becoming the exception and this is excellent. Considering that Crystal has had absolutely no encouragement and, even worse, was unable to afford the meds necessary or have access to the foods she needed in order to get this thing under control she is doing remarkably well at dealing with the problem. She now sees the light at the end of the tunnel and it does not appear to be the headlight of an approaching train. Thanks for your advice and support. Cy Selfridge, the Ancient One... Oh yes, in case you wonder why you don't hear from Crystal directly, she is dyslexic and has a terrible time putting it down in writing. Crystal is sighted and does enjoy letting JAWS do the reading for her. Re: Crystal each meter has about a 10% difference in testing results so that is normal really. Not certain about the oral medication, Harry can help you with that one. Glad to hear her sugars are getting under better control! Just check her sugar 2 hours past eating and if it is not 120 or less, then cut some of her carb grams back for that meal. If you get her carbs down and her sugars running 120 or less 2 hours past eating, you may not need any oral meds. Regards, Crystal Hi , Harry and all, I have two questions. Crystal has a Glucometer Elite and an Ultra One Touch. The Glucometer indicated a reading of 99 while the Ultra indicated 113. How would one determine what is correct? Second question. We (the doctor and Crystal) discussed Actos. How does it work? Crystal's readings are consistantly lower than they were a couple of weeks ago - YEA! Thanks. The Ancient One...e --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.659 / Virus Database: 423 - Release Date: 4/15/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2004 Report Share Posted May 1, 2004 " We turned our lives over to a power greter than ourselves. " Ta Da!!! Rita > Harry, > Interesting that you should use the alcohol analogy. Perhaps that is why > I am so determined to see Crystal through this phase. You see, I was an > acute alcoholic for more than twenty years. I consumed more than a quart > of hard liquor each day and could not get out of bed in the morning > without a " little boost " . > Now, I do have an interesting little story about my kicking the habit. > Some missionaries came over to our home in 1990 and began talking with > us. Each time they came they would ask if there was anything they could > do to help our house. Finally, after several months of this my wife said > " Yes, there is something, could you pray for my husband who is an > alcoholic? " > They gave me a blessing. We talked for a moment or so afterwards and I > went into the kitchen to finish the glass of wine I was consuming before > they arrived. I put the glass to my lips and stopped. The contents no > longer smelled or tasted good to me and I poured it out. I lost all > desire for alcohol and, believe it or not, never had one minute's worth > of withdrawal problems. Hmm, wonder what happened? > The Ancient One... > > Re: Crystal > > > Congratulations!, Crystal, > Lowering your glucose levels takes time and practice. It took me around > three months before I mastered carb counting and medication dosing. I > am on insulin injections, so I don't know if a person being on oral > medications makes any difference or not on the amount of time it takes > to master carb consumption and glucose level control. I do know that no > matter how much time and effort it takes, it takes that amount of time > to do it. Also, I equate carbohydrate withdrawal with alcohol > withdrawal. Your body does not like to do without it, but once it gets > use to doing without it, it feels much better. > Crystal > > > > > > Hi , Harry and all, > > I have two questions. > > Crystal has a Glucometer Elite and an Ultra One Touch. > > The Glucometer indicated a reading of 99 while the Ultra indicated > > 113. > > How would one determine what is correct? > > Second question. > > We (the doctor and Crystal) discussed Actos. How does it work? > > Crystal's readings are consistantly lower than they were a couple of > > weeks ago - YEA! Thanks. The Ancient One...e > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.659 / Virus Database: 423 - Release Date: 4/15/2004 > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2004 Report Share Posted May 2, 2004 it is called the pizza effect. I.E the high fat is equal to, or higher than, the carbs ate in the meal. Typical foods are Chinese, any type of pizza other than brior hill, fried chicken, etc. The best thing to do is avoid those foods or limit them. I.E 2 tiny sausage sticks at breakfast would be ok instead of 1 large patty or a sausage and egg mcMuffin etc. So, avoid the foods, don't try to combat them with oral medications since they will always win smile. Regards, Crystal > , > When one eats the foods with a high fat content (I believe you called > this the Chinese effect) how should one calculate when to take the oral > medication one should take after eating? > Hmm, was that confusing enough? > Crystal got burned from eating some sausage for breakfast this morning. > She took her Glucovance (sorry, spelling is guess) about a half hour > after she was finished eating. Later in the afternoon her sugar was high > and she insists that she ate nothing else. Comments? > The Ancient One... > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.659 / Virus Database: 423 - Release Date: 4/15/2004 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 Cy, sometimes if a person's blood sugar is dropping and you take the BS and it is okay, you could try taking again in 15 minutes and see what happened I have had that happen to me. Re: My input Hi Pam. glad you are using a meter that works for you. Now that you have that meter, use it smile. You'd be surprised at how often your body is wrong at indicating to you sugar lows or highs. I.E I never let my body tell me if I am low or high, it is not a blood meter smile. I use the blood meter to let it tel me if I am low or high. I realize you can feel physical symptoms at times but you'd really be surprised at how often you are wrong if you get checked when you feel high or low. Regards, My input Hello, My name is Pm. I have been type II for a number of years and didn't know it for awhile before I past out several times, etc. I tried several oral medications but am now just taking Actos and Glucatrol when I need it. I think I take care of this disease quite well. I can tell when my sugar begins to drop low because I will became weak and shaky and know when it is hi because I start itching and feel pretty bad too! I love my new meter Accucheck with Voicemate. It agree with the listener who that was kind enough to write me back and tell me she likes it too! I don't think I'd go back. Lifescan served me well for many years but I got tired of the thing saying not enough blood and this one is much easier to set, etc. Hope I have helped some one! Have a very nice day and may God bless all of you and bring you peace that passes all understanding and may his glorious light shine upon you and may He give you peace! Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 ya, the meter is the best weapon in this battle so keep on keeping on. you guys are doing great. Just cut back carbs to get her 120 or less in the afternoons. Have you limited her meals to a set amount of carbs? I.E breakfast/lunch/dinner 30 grams each for a total of 90 grams a day? Or, for example, 15 grams per meal breakfast/lunch/dinner for a total of 45 grams a day etc. If you get those constants in place, those constants will help you iron out those high afternoon readings etc. The more constants you can get in place, the easier it is to get that sugar in target range. I'm not sharing this to harp on ya, you guys are doing great! This is just suggestive advice is all. Regards, My input > > > Hello, My name is Pm. I have been type II for a number of years and > didn't > know it for awhile before I past out several times, etc. I tried > several > oral medications but am now just taking Actos and Glucatrol when I > need it. > I think I take care of this disease quite well. I can tell when my > sugar > begins to drop low because I will became weak and shaky and know when > it is > hi because I start itching and feel pretty bad too! I love my new > meter > Accucheck with Voicemate. It agree with the listener who that was > kind > enough to write me back and tell me she likes it too! I don't think > I'd go > back. Lifescan served me well for many years but I got tired of the > thing > saying not enough blood and this one is much easier to set, etc. Hope > I > have helped some one! Have a very nice day and may God bless all of > you and > bring you peace that passes all understanding and may his glorious > light > shine upon you and may He give you peace! Pam > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2004 Report Share Posted May 28, 2004 Cy,I'm so glad to hear how Crystal's sugar has come down! my daughter just found out that she has hypoglycemia (low blood sugar.) That seems unusual to me, since many of the people in 's family are diabetic. Have any of you ever posted suggested meals, or recipes that you have adapted to use Splenda, or that you have found to be particular good nutritionally and that taste good too? Any tasty and nutritious meal suggestions would be appreciated, as I'm always looking for something different. Thanks, cv Crystal > Hey All! > Crystal went to the doctor today and we have a new problem - low blood > sugar!! > The Doc said Crystal needs to start cutting back on the morning > Glucovance. Her morning readings are fairly consistent in the mid 60s > now. She will probably only need one of the Glucovance tablets when it > is this low. Her mid afternoon blood sugar is around 80 to 90 from time > to time. > Well, I guess youall were correct. We have been doing this for what, > about two or so months? > When we started Crystal was running in the high 400s and now look where > we are. > Count them carbs! It really does work! > The Ancient One... > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.690 / Virus Database: 451 - Release Date: 5/22/2004 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2004 Report Share Posted May 28, 2004 *huge smile*. thanks for the update! I love it! The sweet smell of success! We often chit chat on list that if all diabetics counted carbs and cut carbs back, since most medications are to handle carbs, imagine how much damage that would do to the pharmaceutical companies and sales. Hahaha. I mean look at you two, already from cutting carbs back she has to cut her medications which IMO is a good thing. I know when I cut my carbs back I went from requiring 50 units of insulin to 3. Hahaha. Regards, Crystal Hey All! Crystal went to the doctor today and we have a new problem - low blood sugar!! The Doc said Crystal needs to start cutting back on the morning Glucovance. Her morning readings are fairly consistent in the mid 60s now. She will probably only need one of the Glucovance tablets when it is this low. Her mid afternoon blood sugar is around 80 to 90 from time to time. Well, I guess youall were correct. We have been doing this for what, about two or so months? When we started Crystal was running in the high 400s and now look where we are. Count them carbs! It really does work! The Ancient One... --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.690 / Virus Database: 451 - Release Date: 5/22/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2004 Report Share Posted May 28, 2004 Way to go Crystal! Keep uphe the good stuff! Crystal > Hey All! > Crystal went to the doctor today and we have a new problem - low blood > sugar!! > The Doc said Crystal needs to start cutting back on the morning > Glucovance. Her morning readings are fairly consistent in the mid 60s > now. She will probably only need one of the Glucovance tablets when it > is this low. Her mid afternoon blood sugar is around 80 to 90 from time > to time. > Well, I guess youall were correct. We have been doing this for what, > about two or so months? > When we started Crystal was running in the high 400s and now look where > we are. > Count them carbs! It really does work! > The Ancient One... > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.690 / Virus Database: 451 - Release Date: 5/22/2004 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2004 Report Share Posted May 28, 2004 I am proud of you Crystal. I sure need to do the same. I have a lot of trouble getting my sugars down. I realize a lot of it is in my diet. I have ordered a copy of my last blood work from the dr., and I will will share it with the list serve. Crystal > > > > Hey All! > > Crystal went to the doctor today and we have a new problem - low blood > > sugar!! > > The Doc said Crystal needs to start cutting back on the morning > > Glucovance. Her morning readings are fairly consistent in the mid 60s > > now. She will probably only need one of the Glucovance tablets when it > > is this low. Her mid afternoon blood sugar is around 80 to 90 from time > > to time. > > Well, I guess youall were correct. We have been doing this for what, > > about two or so months? > > When we started Crystal was running in the high 400s and now look where > > we are. > > Count them carbs! It really does work! > > The Ancient One... > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.690 / Virus Database: 451 - Release Date: 5/22/2004 > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2004 Report Share Posted May 28, 2004 , Hi guy, Cy here. There is not one reason in the World you can not do the same. The hardest concept for me to grasp was the simple fact that just by watching the carbs you can make a dramatic difference in your blood sugar levels. , this is not rocket science either. I have tried to make it very complicated but and Harry along with keep putting me back on the correct path. I will tell you that you MUST be VERY careful when reading labels. The newest trend is " low carb " and everyone is trying to convince you that their product is a " low " carb product. They may try to sell you on " net " carbs. Don't believe it, go with total carbs and you will be okay. Wal-Mart does have some bread which is low carb, 7 to 9 carbs per slice. Get used to pork skins, they are free. No! More! Chips! Any bean which is good is high in carbs - oh well, in every life a little rain must fall. Steaks are a very good thing to eat as is cheese and lots of fresh veggies like broccoli, cauliflower and green beans. Come on Injun, you can do it, just get with it. The Ancient One... Re: Crystal I am proud of you Crystal. I sure need to do the same. I have a lot of trouble getting my sugars down. I realize a lot of it is in my diet. I have ordered a copy of my last blood work from the dr., and I will will share it with the list serve. Crystal > > > > Hey All! > > Crystal went to the doctor today and we have a new problem - low > > blood sugar!! The Doc said Crystal needs to start cutting back on > > the morning Glucovance. Her morning readings are fairly consistent > > in the mid 60s now. She will probably only need one of the > > Glucovance tablets when it is this low. Her mid afternoon blood > > sugar is around 80 to 90 from time to time. > > Well, I guess youall were correct. We have been doing this for what, > > about two or so months? > > When we started Crystal was running in the high 400s and now look where > > we are. > > Count them carbs! It really does work! > > The Ancient One... > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.690 / Virus Database: 451 - Release Date: 5/22/2004 > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2004 Report Share Posted May 29, 2004 Ancient one, can you give us an example of a good, low or no-carb meal? For example, for breakfast do you cut out all meat such as sausage or bacon or ham? Thanks, cv Crystal > > > > > > > Hey All! > > > Crystal went to the doctor today and we have a new problem - low > > > blood sugar!! The Doc said Crystal needs to start cutting back on > > > the morning Glucovance. Her morning readings are fairly consistent > > > in the mid 60s now. She will probably only need one of the > > > Glucovance tablets when it is this low. Her mid afternoon blood > > > sugar is around 80 to 90 from time to time. > > > Well, I guess youall were correct. We have been doing this for what, > > > about two or so months? > > > When we started Crystal was running in the high 400s and now look > where > > > we are. > > > Count them carbs! It really does work! > > > The Ancient One... > > > > > > --- > > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > > Version: 6.0.690 / Virus Database: 451 - Release Date: 5/22/2004 > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2004 Report Share Posted May 29, 2004 , You are asking the novice here. I'll bet that , Harry or could help a lot here. I would offer a couple or so eggs, 1 piece of toast, some ham, bacon or sausage and coffee. Low carb breakfast... The Ancient One... Re: Crystal Ancient one, can you give us an example of a good, low or no-carb meal? For example, for breakfast do you cut out all meat such as sausage or bacon or ham? Thanks, cv Crystal > > > > > > > Hey All! > > > Crystal went to the doctor today and we have a new problem - low > > > blood sugar!! The Doc said Crystal needs to start cutting back on > > > the morning Glucovance. Her morning readings are fairly consistent > > > in the mid 60s now. She will probably only need one of the > > > Glucovance tablets when it is this low. Her mid afternoon blood > > > sugar is around 80 to 90 from time to time. Well, I guess youall > > > were correct. We have been doing this for what, about two or so > > > months? When we started Crystal was running in the high 400s and > > > now look > where > > > we are. > > > Count them carbs! It really does work! > > > The Ancient One... > > > > > > --- > > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > > Version: 6.0.690 / Virus Database: 451 - Release Date: 5/22/2004 > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2004 Report Share Posted May 29, 2004 bacon, eggs, ham are all 0 grams of carbs so eat away. You cut out bread, cereal, oatmeal, yogurt, milk, etc. those are al quick acting high carb foods. For example, you could eat this for breakfast: 1 slice of bread 15 grams 2 eggs 0 grams 1 piece of cheese 0 grams 2 pieces of bacon 0 grams that total meal is 15 grams hello good blood sugar! now look at what most eat for breakfast 2 pieces of toast 30 grams 2 eggs 0 grams 1 cup potatos 30 grams 1 cup orange juice 30 grams 1 cup oatmeal 40 grams total carbs 130 hello high sugar! Regards, Crystal > > > > > > > > > > Hey All! > > > > Crystal went to the doctor today and we have a new problem - low > > > > blood sugar!! The Doc said Crystal needs to start cutting back on > > > > the morning Glucovance. Her morning readings are fairly consistent > > > > in the mid 60s now. She will probably only need one of the > > > > Glucovance tablets when it is this low. Her mid afternoon blood > > > > sugar is around 80 to 90 from time to time. > > > > Well, I guess youall were correct. We have been doing this for what, > > > > about two or so months? > > > > When we started Crystal was running in the high 400s and now look > > where > > > > we are. > > > > Count them carbs! It really does work! > > > > The Ancient One... > > > > > > > > --- > > > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > > > Version: 6.0.690 / Virus Database: 451 - Release Date: 5/22/2004 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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