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Hi everyone,

My father was hospitalized for a couple days last

week. He went into a short Diabetic comma and had

blood sugar levels over 600. The doctors said that it

was higher, but they don't even know how high, because

that is were the reading machine maxes out at. They

said with a level like that, he should be dead. He

still went to work when his sugars were 475 and then

passed out at work and my little (16 yr old) brother

happened to be at his office that day and called the

ambulance. He was in a diabetic comma for about a half

an hour and after giving him a ton of insulin, he came

out of it. That was very scarey for my mom and very

sad and scarey when they called me, because I also

have problems with my blood sugars and have to take

medicine for it and I know how bad it feels just to

have a blood sugar level of 260 and that is bad

enough. I can't immagine how bad he must have felt

with that kind of level. Anyhow, although I am Insulin

resistant and my dad is diabetic, I don't know enough

about it to know the kind of damage thatt could have

been or maybe has been done from him going up that

high. Can anyone tell me better more about that and

the risk of it coming back or why it even happened or

anything? I would appreciate any info or comments.

Thanks in advance.

Also that same night I got the call from my mom about

my dad, my mother in law called and said that my

father-in-Law was in the hospital too. He was having

trouble breathing and they thought it was a heart

attack, but now they are thinking it is a pinched

nerve, because it is still hurting unless he takes

Perkaset and then that takes away the pain but also

knocks him out. So we went out to visit him for the

last couple days and he is not really doing any better

and slept for two days straight and my mother in law

says that he is still sleeping.

On top of that, my husband is still not doing well

with his Crohn's disease. He is sleeping too. He slept

the whole weekend while we were out at his parents

house and then he has slept all day today and had to

call in sick at work for today and tomarrow. He is on

the maximum amount that the doctors said they can give

him of everything. He had his Remecaid infusion 4

weeks ago, he is on 12 Asacol pills/day, 2 " 6mp " or

mercapialpurine and 40 mgs prednisone every day. He is

lowering his stress as much as possible, with no money

and the fear that he is going to loose his job with

all the work he has had to mis, but know his head and

neck are killing him and he has been shakey and

throwing up and sometimes I wonder whether they gave

him the right diagnosis or not with his sickness, none

of his medication has ever in 8 years of having

Crohn's helped him to get into remission. I don't know

what else to do for him. I have tried Energy healing,

as good as I can figure out from the books, and my

aunt just sent some condensed version of Aloe Vera

juice for him to try now and I just don't know what to

do. If anyone has any recomendations or knows anything

else he could do, or any other disease he could hagve

instead of Crohn's or anything, please help us and

post about it. Thanks!

And your prayers for all of the men in my life are

very much needed right now. I know that my dad and I

have had our differences and he is not the best man in

the world but I love him and he is way better than

many out there. And my FIL and my husband are the two

best men I have ever met. Please pray for all of them

and anywords of encouragement or thoughts about the

illnesses or medical info or whatever, please help me.

I feel very alone sometimes and losing any of these

people, especially my husband would be the last straw

for me right now. Please pray for us.

Thankyou Esther

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Hi Esther,

Does he have Type I or Type II diabetes? Did he have an acute

illness just before his episode? Do you happen to know if he had

ketoacidosis or was it a non-ketotic coma? Does he have an impaired

ability to recognize extreme thirst? Hyperglycemia of such magnitude

is often the result of extreme dehydration.

> Hi everyone,

> My father was hospitalized for a couple days last

> week. He went into a short Diabetic comma and had

> blood sugar levels over 600.

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Esther,

If he does indeed have a pinched nerve then this must be treated.

The choices are open back surgery and a less invasive option,

arthroscopic laser surgery. Percocet is nothing to fool around

with. That is an extremely potent and highly addictive pain

medication. Treatment will eliminate the need to take it.

> He was having

> trouble breathing and they thought it was a heart

> attack, but now they are thinking it is a pinched

> nerve, because it is still hurting unless he takes

> Perkaset and then that takes away the pain but also

> knocks him out.

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We will pray for all of you.

Nadine

Medical ????s

Hi everyone,

My father was hospitalized for a couple days last

week. He went into a short Diabetic comma and had

blood sugar levels over 600. The doctors said that it

was higher, but they don't even know how high, because

that is were the reading machine maxes out at. They

said with a level like that, he should be dead. He

still went to work when his sugars were 475 and then

passed out at work and my little (16 yr old) brother

happened to be at his office that day and called the

ambulance. He was in a diabetic comma for about a half

an hour and after giving him a ton of insulin, he came

out of it. That was very scarey for my mom and very

sad and scarey when they called me, because I also

have problems with my blood sugars and have to take

medicine for it and I know how bad it feels just to

have a blood sugar level of 260 and that is bad

enough. I can't immagine how bad he must have felt

with that kind of level. Anyhow, although I am Insulin

resistant and my dad is diabetic, I don't know enough

about it to know the kind of damage thatt could have

been or maybe has been done from him going up that

high. Can anyone tell me better more about that and

the risk of it coming back or why it even happened or

anything? I would appreciate any info or comments.

Thanks in advance.

Also that same night I got the call from my mom about

my dad, my mother in law called and said that my

father-in-Law was in the hospital too. He was having

trouble breathing and they thought it was a heart

attack, but now they are thinking it is a pinched

nerve, because it is still hurting unless he takes

Perkaset and then that takes away the pain but also

knocks him out. So we went out to visit him for the

last couple days and he is not really doing any better

and slept for two days straight and my mother in law

says that he is still sleeping.

On top of that, my husband is still not doing well

with his Crohn's disease. He is sleeping too. He slept

the whole weekend while we were out at his parents

house and then he has slept all day today and had to

call in sick at work for today and tomarrow. He is on

the maximum amount that the doctors said they can give

him of everything. He had his Remecaid infusion 4

weeks ago, he is on 12 Asacol pills/day, 2 " 6mp " or

mercapialpurine and 40 mgs prednisone every day. He is

lowering his stress as much as possible, with no money

and the fear that he is going to loose his job with

all the work he has had to mis, but know his head and

neck are killing him and he has been shakey and

throwing up and sometimes I wonder whether they gave

him the right diagnosis or not with his sickness, none

of his medication has ever in 8 years of having

Crohn's helped him to get into remission. I don't know

what else to do for him. I have tried Energy healing,

as good as I can figure out from the books, and my

aunt just sent some condensed version of Aloe Vera

juice for him to try now and I just don't know what to

do. If anyone has any recomendations or knows anything

else he could do, or any other disease he could hagve

instead of Crohn's or anything, please help us and

post about it. Thanks!

And your prayers for all of the men in my life are

very much needed right now. I know that my dad and I

have had our differences and he is not the best man in

the world but I love him and he is way better than

many out there. And my FIL and my husband are the two

best men I have ever met. Please pray for all of them

and anywords of encouragement or thoughts about the

illnesses or medical info or whatever, please help me.

I feel very alone sometimes and losing any of these

people, especially my husband would be the last straw

for me right now. Please pray for us.

Thankyou Esther

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I have you all in our prayers! Sorry you are going throught this stress. I am

type 2 diabetic and I have had a couple high levels over 400. Morphine after

surgery caused mine. So many things can bring this on such as illness, stress

and not taking enough meds. Does he see in endocrinologist? They can help with

keeping sugar levels under control.

I know a person who had most of his intestines removed after suffering from

Chrohns disease. He is doing really well now. I'm not sure what kind of

specialists deal with this kind of issue, but there has to be some help

somewhere. I will do some research and see if I can't find some answers. I'm

sure there are support discussion boards somewhere. Does he belong to anything

like that?

I wish I lived closer because I would come over and give you a much needed

break! Please let us know how you and your family are doing!

Janet in KC

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From: Autism_in_Girls on behalf of Esther

Sent: Sun 3/26/2006 1:38 PM

To: Autism_in_Girls

Subject: Medical ????s

Hi everyone,

My father was hospitalized for a couple days last

week. He went into a short Diabetic comma and had

blood sugar levels over 600. The doctors said that it

was higher, but they don't even know how high, because

that is were the reading machine maxes out at. They

said with a level like that, he should be dead. He

still went to work when his sugars were 475 and then

passed out at work and my little (16 yr old) brother

happened to be at his office that day and called the

ambulance. He was in a diabetic comma for about a half

an hour and after giving him a ton of insulin, he came

out of it. That was very scarey for my mom and very

sad and scarey when they called me, because I also

have problems with my blood sugars and have to take

medicine for it and I know how bad it feels just to

have a blood sugar level of 260 and that is bad

enough. I can't immagine how bad he must have felt

with that kind of level. Anyhow, although I am Insulin

resistant and my dad is diabetic, I don't know enough

about it to know the kind of damage thatt could have

been or maybe has been done from him going up that

high. Can anyone tell me better more about that and

the risk of it coming back or why it even happened or

anything? I would appreciate any info or comments.

Thanks in advance.

Also that same night I got the call from my mom about

my dad, my mother in law called and said that my

father-in-Law was in the hospital too. He was having

trouble breathing and they thought it was a heart

attack, but now they are thinking it is a pinched

nerve, because it is still hurting unless he takes

Perkaset and then that takes away the pain but also

knocks him out. So we went out to visit him for the

last couple days and he is not really doing any better

and slept for two days straight and my mother in law

says that he is still sleeping.

On top of that, my husband is still not doing well

with his Crohn's disease. He is sleeping too. He slept

the whole weekend while we were out at his parents

house and then he has slept all day today and had to

call in sick at work for today and tomarrow. He is on

the maximum amount that the doctors said they can give

him of everything. He had his Remecaid infusion 4

weeks ago, he is on 12 Asacol pills/day, 2 " 6mp " or

mercapialpurine and 40 mgs prednisone every day. He is

lowering his stress as much as possible, with no money

and the fear that he is going to loose his job with

all the work he has had to mis, but know his head and

neck are killing him and he has been shakey and

throwing up and sometimes I wonder whether they gave

him the right diagnosis or not with his sickness, none

of his medication has ever in 8 years of having

Crohn's helped him to get into remission. I don't know

what else to do for him. I have tried Energy healing,

as good as I can figure out from the books, and my

aunt just sent some condensed version of Aloe Vera

juice for him to try now and I just don't know what to

do. If anyone has any recomendations or knows anything

else he could do, or any other disease he could hagve

instead of Crohn's or anything, please help us and

post about it. Thanks!

And your prayers for all of the men in my life are

very much needed right now. I know that my dad and I

have had our differences and he is not the best man in

the world but I love him and he is way better than

many out there. And my FIL and my husband are the two

best men I have ever met. Please pray for all of them

and anywords of encouragement or thoughts about the

illnesses or medical info or whatever, please help me.

I feel very alone sometimes and losing any of these

people, especially my husband would be the last straw

for me right now. Please pray for us.

Thankyou Esther

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There is a group diabetes but they are overwhelmingly

mainstream, so beware if you discuss anything considered alternative.

As to longterm effects, I have read men saying when their glucose is

much over 200 they can't have errections, that might be one thing to

encourage him to take better care of himself. Anytime the body has

higher-than-normal levels, the affects can be hardened arteries,

neuropathy, etc. I don't know about the outcome from one event, but it

certainly can contribute to organ failure, blindness, etc. I know it's

hard, I have type 2, and it's got to be his decision to take care of

himself. Hopefully you all can help encourage him.

Have they checked your FIL's cardiac enzymes? I would want to make

sure they've definitely ruled out a heart attack from a medical

standpoint, painkillers can help with heart attack pain, so that in

and of itself isn't an indicator that there is no heart attack.

As to the Crohns, does he take probiotics, enzymes, and eat careful

diets? I just started Allie on low does naltrexone, if you look at Dr.

McCandless' website www.starvingbrains.com for her research stuff, she

has it referenced that LDN has been found to help those with crohns. I

also want to add that I've been following a very strict diet the last

few weeks and I no longer have gastro upsets like diarrhea, bloating,

etc, that accompany Crohns. I have a tendancy to wonder if it's our

bad diets (that I struggle with personally) that causes the GI

problems of crohns, and that perhaps a strict diet high in friuts &

veggies (raw amap) is the real issue, but I could be wrong, just been

successful in my case.

HTH,

Debi

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