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In a message dated 01-01-02 09:53:26 EST, you write:

<< My Doctor actually told me that it was pointless taking my BG after

meals as it was irrelevant . Not according to Dr Bernstein, >>

To get a good handle on it, test at both one and two hours after eating for a

while, Howie. Vicki

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In a message dated 01-01-02 09:53:26 EST, you write:

<< I am really pleased I have found this group, It

may give me a few more trouble free years of life. >>

I'm sure it will! V.

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Hi all,

Susie here is a sample of my last 2 days readings all taken Before

meals.

i.e. breakfast, Lunch and dinner

Mon

5.9

5.8

9.7

Sun

6.0

5.5

6.5

These are fairly typical, Once or twice it peaks at around 10 or 12

Before May of last year it was very erratic often in the mid teens until

I started to eat little and often because of a peptic ulcer, I noticed

that my readings started to even off because of this.

No great inspiration but pure luck.

I went to the home page of " Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes solutions " and

downloaded the first chapter and a few other snippets.

My Doctor actually told me that it was pointless taking my BG after

meals as it was irrelevant . Not according to Dr Bernstein, It is those

sudden peaks that do the damage. Have I got that right?

Any way I have been into town and ordered a copy of the book it will be

in my hands on Friday. I am really pleased I have found this group, It

may give me a few more trouble free years of life.

Regards to all.

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>My Doctor actually told me that it was pointless taking my BG after

>meals as it was irrelevant . Not according to Dr Bernstein, It is those

>sudden peaks that do the damage. Have I got that right?

***Howie, I wouldn't know how my control was, if I didn't test 1-2 hours

after eating. From what I read and have learned, it's the post prandial

(after meal) spikes that can do you in. Many on this list try not to go

over 6.0 (120 US) after meals. Your readings are way too high for good

control. I'm so glad you're onto Dr. Bernstein and ordered his book. You

will learn so very much. And, unfortunately, there are a lot of doctors out

there, who really aren't up on their diabetes research. And they used to

not spend much time on it in medical school either. The good news is that

diabetes is a self managed disease, and we all can work on our control by

testing, testing, testing. You might consider lowering your carbohydrate

intake as well.

Cheers,

Barb

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re -readings

> Hi all,

> Susie here is a sample of my last 2 days readings all taken Before

> meals.

> i.e. breakfast, Lunch and dinner

>

> Mon

> 5.9

> 5.8

> 9.7

> Sun

> 6.0

> 5.5

> 6.5

> These are fairly typical, Once or twice it peaks at around 10 or 12

> Before May of last year it was very erratic often in the mid teens until

> I started to eat little and often because of a peptic ulcer, I noticed

> that my readings started to even off because of this.

> No great inspiration but pure luck.

> I went to the home page of " Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes solutions " and

> downloaded the first chapter and a few other snippets.

> My Doctor actually told me that it was pointless taking my BG after

> meals as it was irrelevant . Not according to Dr Bernstein, It is those

> sudden peaks that do the damage. Have I got that right?

> Any way I have been into town and ordered a copy of the book it will be

> in my hands on Friday. I am really pleased I have found this group, It

> may give me a few more trouble free years of life.

> Regards to all.

>

>

>

>

> Public website for Diabetes International:

> http://www.msteri.com/diabetes-info/diabetes_int

>

> Post message: diabetes_integroups

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> List owner: diabetes_int-owneregroups

>

> URL: /group/diabetes_int

>

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