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that's exciting, Beb! His infection must be under control too. Is he still

so crabby? hopefully he is feeling better.

GOOD MORNING

Hello everybody. I am still here, just been busy for a few days. My

husband Terry's sugar this morning was down to 129. That is a great

improvement for him. The blood pressure is also coming down as well. He

got his talking glucometer yesterday, so the nurse where he works is going

to show him how to use it today. Hope all of you are having a good day.

Deb

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Hi . Terry's foot is much better. He is off antibiotics and now

using Cortisone cream. His mood is much much better now. Thanks for

asking.

Deb

GOOD MORNING

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> Hello everybody. I am still here, just been busy for a few days. My

> husband Terry's sugar this morning was down to 129. That is a great

> improvement for him. The blood pressure is also coming down as well. He

> got his talking glucometer yesterday, so the nurse where he works is going

> to show him how to use it today. Hope all of you are having a good day.

> Deb

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great news Deb! Just remember... pre meal test should be 80 and his 2 hour

post meal test should be 120 or less. If you can not get those numbers, cut

his carbs back to 30 grams a meal. I initially stated 45 grams per meal but

if you can't get his sugars in range, then bump them down to 30 grams per

meal. Good luck!

regards,

GOOD MORNING

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> Hello everybody. I am still here, just been busy for a few days. My

> husband Terry's sugar this morning was down to 129. That is a great

> improvement for him. The blood pressure is also coming down as well. He

> got his talking glucometer yesterday, so the nurse where he works is going

> to show him how to use it today. Hope all of you are having a good day.

> Deb

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glad to hear it, Deb! I'm sure it is much easier on you!`

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Hi . Terry's foot is much better. He is off antibiotics and now

using Cortisone cream. His mood is much much better now. Thanks for

asking.

Deb

GOOD MORNING

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>

> Hello everybody. I am still here, just been busy for a few days. My

> husband Terry's sugar this morning was down to 129. That is a great

> improvement for him. The blood pressure is also coming down as well. He

> got his talking glucometer yesterday, so the nurse where he works is going

> to show him how to use it today. Hope all of you are having a good day.

> Deb

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Hi . Thanks for the advice. This doctor only has him testing once a

day in the morning when he gets up. He rfeels that that is enough just

testing once a day. I totally disagree with this, but I'm not the doctor.

Of course, since the doctor only told him he has to test once a day, he is

not willing to stick his fingers any more during the day.

Deb

GOOD MORNING

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> > Hello everybody. I am still here, just been busy for a few days. My

> > husband Terry's sugar this morning was down to 129. That is a great

> > improvement for him. The blood pressure is also coming down as well.

He

> > got his talking glucometer yesterday, so the nurse where he works is

going

> > to show him how to use it today. Hope all of you are having a good day.

> > Deb

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well, each person has to walk their own path of diabetes. I just hope your

husband will eventually reconsider since once a day will never help him gain

tight control. For example, if his sugar is 80 in the morning, that does not

show his pattern through out the day. For example, he may be 140 at lunch,

130 at dinner, 200 at bed, and then back to 80 in the morning. So, running a

sugar pattern like that he will certainly have diabetic complications over

time. Just as long as he knows this is what could happen and is ok with

that.

regards,

GOOD MORNING

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> > >

> > > Hello everybody. I am still here, just been busy for a few days. My

> > > husband Terry's sugar this morning was down to 129. That is a great

> > > improvement for him. The blood pressure is also coming down as well.

> He

> > > got his talking glucometer yesterday, so the nurse where he works is

> going

> > > to show him how to use it today. Hope all of you are having a good

day.

> > > Deb

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Hello,

You might try and get your husband to change the time of day when he takes

his one test, it might so him the need too do more than one each day. If

nothing else it will show him how much his blood sugars can change during

the day. Good Luck

At 10:18 AM 12/5/03 -0500, you wrote:

>well, each person has to walk their own path of diabetes. I just hope your

>husband will eventually reconsider since once a day will never help him gain

>tight control. For example, if his sugar is 80 in the morning, that does not

>show his pattern through out the day. For example, he may be 140 at lunch,

>130 at dinner, 200 at bed, and then back to 80 in the morning. So, running a

>sugar pattern like that he will certainly have diabetic complications over

>time. Just as long as he knows this is what could happen and is ok with

>that.

>

>regards,

>

> GOOD MORNING

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>> > >

>> > > Hello everybody. I am still here, just been busy for a few days. My

>> > > husband Terry's sugar this morning was down to 129. That is a great

>> > > improvement for him. The blood pressure is also coming down as well.

>> He

>> > > got his talking glucometer yesterday, so the nurse where he works is

>> going

>> > > to show him how to use it today. Hope all of you are having a good

>day.

>> > > Deb

>> > >

>> > >

>> > >

>> > >

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One thing to pay attention to Deb is his hemoglobin a1c level. Get a

hemoglobin a1c level, cratinine, and lipid panel done every three months on

him. If his hemoglobin a1c, or a1c for short, is 5.0 to 5.5 then testing

once a day is good. If it is higher than 6.0, then he needs to reconsider

what his doctor states *smile*. I ran an a1c of 6.8 to 7.4 for 10 to 13

years and lost my eyesight from it. Harry had 2 strokes running an a1c in

those ranges in only 4 years. I lost my eyesight at 17, since your husband

is older, his body will be effected more quickly by the high blood sugars.

If his doctor tells him an a1c of anything higher than 6.0 is good, you have

to find another doctor since that doctor is not aggressive enough. Heck, any

doctor that diagnosed me as a type 2 diabetic and said test once a day,

knowing what i know now, I'd say see ya later but that is just me. Please

don't feel that we are bashing you, your husband, etc. we are just concerned

and don't agree at all with that doctors advice. It is just not aggressive

enough for us on the list. Hope you understand. We are not found of doc pops

ont he list I.E the family doctor that says test once a day or once every

week I've even heard from family doctors. Endos man, endos, get him to an

endo before doc pops kills him *smile*.

Regards,

GOOD MORNING

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> >> > >

> >> > > Hello everybody. I am still here, just been busy for a few days.

My

> >> > > husband Terry's sugar this morning was down to 129. That is a

great

> >> > > improvement for him. The blood pressure is also coming down as

well.

> >> He

> >> > > got his talking glucometer yesterday, so the nurse where he works

is

> >> going

> >> > > to show him how to use it today. Hope all of you are having a good

> >day.

> >> > > Deb

> >> > >

> >> > >

> >> > >

> >> > >

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Hi Bill.

Wow! great suggestion. That is one thing to consider Deb. See if he will

test like this:

* Monday morning

* Tuesday Afternoon

* Wednesday before dinner

* Thursday before bed

and so on. Good advice Bill.

GOOD MORNING

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> >> > >

> >> > > Hello everybody. I am still here, just been busy for a few days.

My

> >> > > husband Terry's sugar this morning was down to 129. That is a

great

> >> > > improvement for him. The blood pressure is also coming down as

well.

> >> He

> >> > > got his talking glucometer yesterday, so the nurse where he works

is

> >> going

> >> > > to show him how to use it today. Hope all of you are having a good

> >day.

> >> > > Deb

> >> > >

> >> > >

> >> > >

> >> > >

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Good Morning and the same wish to you :)

Mine are good so far this morning. I even slept all night. I got up at 5:30 and

pretty much slept from about 7pm. lol I laid down for a nap then. I got up at 10

for a couple of hours and then right back to sleep, all the way through. I was

so proud of myself. lol I'm really enjoying this new found sleep! I've been

sleeping a lot lately, the past week has been awesome! We know this will change

in time, but I'm enjoying it while it's here.

I hope you have a very nice day and low to no pain!

Hugs,

Tommie

Good Morning

Good Morning everyone. have a great day and I hope

your pain levels are good to you today.

Gentle hugs,

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