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Hi, Shane.

Drinking plenty of water certainly won't hurt as most of us don't drink

enough water. Short of vigorous physical exercise,, however, there isn't

a simple way to " flush the sugar " out of your system. The reality is

that if you stop drinking the soda, its effects will be gone after a day

or two in any case. So since you caught the mistake, know the problem

and its solution, I wouldn't fret overly-much about it. Just stop

drinking the regular soda.

Moreover, unless you use a reader to assist you in reading your blood

glucose till your talking meter comes, it won't be easy to maintain

tight control over your blood glucose. Until that talking meter comes,

just watch your diet, take your medications and exercise as your

diabetes team has prescribed. Don't make any drastic changes without

consulting them. And things will get a lot easier for both them and you

once your meter comes and you get the hang of using it. LIfe-style

modification and knowledge are the watchwords here.

Mike Freeman

> hi all,

> I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give advice to. I

have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery shopping on line,

usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month they were out of that,

so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet version of it, they, brought

me the brand I ordered but instead of diet, they brought me the regular version.

They however didn't tell me that, they said there were no substitutions, and

that I receive the correct brand of everything I ordered. The problem, is I

usually drink soda each day, when its diet with no carbs, or whatever, its not a

problem, however, i have ingested this soda on and off for about a week and a

half now, and need to know if there is a way to flush the sugar out of my

system. I had someone sighted come over today, which is how I found out about

the soda mistake. any help would be appreciated, I have started drinking a

bunch of water today in hopes that it will do something, I am currently waiting

for my talking meter, so admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will

when I have it. i am a type two diabetic

> thanks

> shane

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Hi, Shane.

Drinking plenty of water certainly won't hurt as most of us don't drink

enough water. Short of vigorous physical exercise,, however, there isn't

a simple way to " flush the sugar " out of your system. The reality is

that if you stop drinking the soda, its effects will be gone after a day

or two in any case. So since you caught the mistake, know the problem

and its solution, I wouldn't fret overly-much about it. Just stop

drinking the regular soda.

Moreover, unless you use a reader to assist you in reading your blood

glucose till your talking meter comes, it won't be easy to maintain

tight control over your blood glucose. Until that talking meter comes,

just watch your diet, take your medications and exercise as your

diabetes team has prescribed. Don't make any drastic changes without

consulting them. And things will get a lot easier for both them and you

once your meter comes and you get the hang of using it. LIfe-style

modification and knowledge are the watchwords here.

Mike Freeman

> hi all,

> I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give advice to. I

have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery shopping on line,

usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month they were out of that,

so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet version of it, they, brought

me the brand I ordered but instead of diet, they brought me the regular version.

They however didn't tell me that, they said there were no substitutions, and

that I receive the correct brand of everything I ordered. The problem, is I

usually drink soda each day, when its diet with no carbs, or whatever, its not a

problem, however, i have ingested this soda on and off for about a week and a

half now, and need to know if there is a way to flush the sugar out of my

system. I had someone sighted come over today, which is how I found out about

the soda mistake. any help would be appreciated, I have started drinking a

bunch of water today in hopes that it will do something, I am currently waiting

for my talking meter, so admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will

when I have it. i am a type two diabetic

> thanks

> shane

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Hi, Shane.

Drinking plenty of water certainly won't hurt as most of us don't drink

enough water. Short of vigorous physical exercise,, however, there isn't

a simple way to " flush the sugar " out of your system. The reality is

that if you stop drinking the soda, its effects will be gone after a day

or two in any case. So since you caught the mistake, know the problem

and its solution, I wouldn't fret overly-much about it. Just stop

drinking the regular soda.

Moreover, unless you use a reader to assist you in reading your blood

glucose till your talking meter comes, it won't be easy to maintain

tight control over your blood glucose. Until that talking meter comes,

just watch your diet, take your medications and exercise as your

diabetes team has prescribed. Don't make any drastic changes without

consulting them. And things will get a lot easier for both them and you

once your meter comes and you get the hang of using it. LIfe-style

modification and knowledge are the watchwords here.

Mike Freeman

> hi all,

> I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give advice to. I

have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery shopping on line,

usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month they were out of that,

so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet version of it, they, brought

me the brand I ordered but instead of diet, they brought me the regular version.

They however didn't tell me that, they said there were no substitutions, and

that I receive the correct brand of everything I ordered. The problem, is I

usually drink soda each day, when its diet with no carbs, or whatever, its not a

problem, however, i have ingested this soda on and off for about a week and a

half now, and need to know if there is a way to flush the sugar out of my

system. I had someone sighted come over today, which is how I found out about

the soda mistake. any help would be appreciated, I have started drinking a

bunch of water today in hopes that it will do something, I am currently waiting

for my talking meter, so admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will

when I have it. i am a type two diabetic

> thanks

> shane

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understood thanks sir for your help

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> Hi, Shane.

>

> Drinking plenty of water certainly won't hurt as most of us don't drink

> enough water. Short of vigorous physical exercise,, however, there isn't

> a simple way to " flush the sugar " out of your system. The reality is

> that if you stop drinking the soda, its effects will be gone after a day

> or two in any case. So since you caught the mistake, know the problem

> and its solution, I wouldn't fret overly-much about it. Just stop

> drinking the regular soda.

>

> Moreover, unless you use a reader to assist you in reading your blood

> glucose till your talking meter comes, it won't be easy to maintain

> tight control over your blood glucose. Until that talking meter comes,

> just watch your diet, take your medications and exercise as your

> diabetes team has prescribed. Don't make any drastic changes without

> consulting them. And things will get a lot easier for both them and you

> once your meter comes and you get the hang of using it. LIfe-style

> modification and knowledge are the watchwords here.

>

> Mike Freeman

>

>

>

> > hi all,

> > I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give advice

to. I have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery

shopping on line, usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month

they were out of that, so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet

version of it, they, brought me the brand I ordered but instead of diet,

they brought me the regular version. They however didn't tell me that, they

said there were no substitutions, and that I receive the correct brand of

everything I ordered. The problem, is I usually drink soda each day, when

its diet with no carbs, or whatever, its not a problem, however, i have

ingested this soda on and off for about a week and a half now, and need to

know if there is a way to flush the sugar out of my system. I had someone

sighted come over today, which is how I found out about the soda mistake.

any help would be appreciated, I have started drinking a bunch of water

today in hopes that it will do something, I am currently waiting for my

talking meter, so admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will when

I have it. i am a type two diabetic

> > thanks

> > shane

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understood thanks sir for your help

shane

Re: question, bad situation

> Hi, Shane.

>

> Drinking plenty of water certainly won't hurt as most of us don't drink

> enough water. Short of vigorous physical exercise,, however, there isn't

> a simple way to " flush the sugar " out of your system. The reality is

> that if you stop drinking the soda, its effects will be gone after a day

> or two in any case. So since you caught the mistake, know the problem

> and its solution, I wouldn't fret overly-much about it. Just stop

> drinking the regular soda.

>

> Moreover, unless you use a reader to assist you in reading your blood

> glucose till your talking meter comes, it won't be easy to maintain

> tight control over your blood glucose. Until that talking meter comes,

> just watch your diet, take your medications and exercise as your

> diabetes team has prescribed. Don't make any drastic changes without

> consulting them. And things will get a lot easier for both them and you

> once your meter comes and you get the hang of using it. LIfe-style

> modification and knowledge are the watchwords here.

>

> Mike Freeman

>

>

>

> > hi all,

> > I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give advice

to. I have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery

shopping on line, usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month

they were out of that, so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet

version of it, they, brought me the brand I ordered but instead of diet,

they brought me the regular version. They however didn't tell me that, they

said there were no substitutions, and that I receive the correct brand of

everything I ordered. The problem, is I usually drink soda each day, when

its diet with no carbs, or whatever, its not a problem, however, i have

ingested this soda on and off for about a week and a half now, and need to

know if there is a way to flush the sugar out of my system. I had someone

sighted come over today, which is how I found out about the soda mistake.

any help would be appreciated, I have started drinking a bunch of water

today in hopes that it will do something, I am currently waiting for my

talking meter, so admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will when

I have it. i am a type two diabetic

> > thanks

> > shane

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understood thanks sir for your help

shane

Re: question, bad situation

> Hi, Shane.

>

> Drinking plenty of water certainly won't hurt as most of us don't drink

> enough water. Short of vigorous physical exercise,, however, there isn't

> a simple way to " flush the sugar " out of your system. The reality is

> that if you stop drinking the soda, its effects will be gone after a day

> or two in any case. So since you caught the mistake, know the problem

> and its solution, I wouldn't fret overly-much about it. Just stop

> drinking the regular soda.

>

> Moreover, unless you use a reader to assist you in reading your blood

> glucose till your talking meter comes, it won't be easy to maintain

> tight control over your blood glucose. Until that talking meter comes,

> just watch your diet, take your medications and exercise as your

> diabetes team has prescribed. Don't make any drastic changes without

> consulting them. And things will get a lot easier for both them and you

> once your meter comes and you get the hang of using it. LIfe-style

> modification and knowledge are the watchwords here.

>

> Mike Freeman

>

>

>

> > hi all,

> > I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give advice

to. I have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery

shopping on line, usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month

they were out of that, so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet

version of it, they, brought me the brand I ordered but instead of diet,

they brought me the regular version. They however didn't tell me that, they

said there were no substitutions, and that I receive the correct brand of

everything I ordered. The problem, is I usually drink soda each day, when

its diet with no carbs, or whatever, its not a problem, however, i have

ingested this soda on and off for about a week and a half now, and need to

know if there is a way to flush the sugar out of my system. I had someone

sighted come over today, which is how I found out about the soda mistake.

any help would be appreciated, I have started drinking a bunch of water

today in hopes that it will do something, I am currently waiting for my

talking meter, so admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will when

I have it. i am a type two diabetic

> > thanks

> > shane

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Shane, don't worry about what has happened as you had no control ovr it. I

would certainly call the grocery store and tell what happened and demand

restitution on the soda. Emphasize how bad their error was and they could

have caused hospitalization! (You can exaggerate a bit to emphasize you

point.). Extra water will n ot do anyting and as Mike says ina day or so

things should straighten out. Do you take insulin or medication for your

diabetes? It wil help a lot when you get your talking machine, but if you

are not feeling really terrible because of high blood sugars, your body is

probably handling the situation. But, I would really call and complain to

the store. I'm sure they have a customer service number.

question, bad situation

hi all,

I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give advice to.

I have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery shopping on

line, usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month they were out

of that, so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet version of it,

they, brought me the brand I ordered but instead of diet, they brought me

the regular version. They however didn't tell me that, they said there were

no substitutions, and that I receive the correct brand of everything I

ordered. The problem, is I usually drink soda each day, when its diet with

no carbs, or whatever, its not a problem, however, i have ingested this

soda on and off for about a week and a half now, and need to know if there

is a way to flush the sugar out of my system. I had someone sighted come

over today, which is how I found out about the soda mistake. any help would

be appreciated, I have started drinking a bunch of water today in hopes

that it will do something, I am currently waiting for my talking meter, so

admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will when I have it. i am a

type two diabetic

thanks

shane

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Shane, don't worry about what has happened as you had no control ovr it. I

would certainly call the grocery store and tell what happened and demand

restitution on the soda. Emphasize how bad their error was and they could

have caused hospitalization! (You can exaggerate a bit to emphasize you

point.). Extra water will n ot do anyting and as Mike says ina day or so

things should straighten out. Do you take insulin or medication for your

diabetes? It wil help a lot when you get your talking machine, but if you

are not feeling really terrible because of high blood sugars, your body is

probably handling the situation. But, I would really call and complain to

the store. I'm sure they have a customer service number.

question, bad situation

hi all,

I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give advice to.

I have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery shopping on

line, usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month they were out

of that, so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet version of it,

they, brought me the brand I ordered but instead of diet, they brought me

the regular version. They however didn't tell me that, they said there were

no substitutions, and that I receive the correct brand of everything I

ordered. The problem, is I usually drink soda each day, when its diet with

no carbs, or whatever, its not a problem, however, i have ingested this

soda on and off for about a week and a half now, and need to know if there

is a way to flush the sugar out of my system. I had someone sighted come

over today, which is how I found out about the soda mistake. any help would

be appreciated, I have started drinking a bunch of water today in hopes

that it will do something, I am currently waiting for my talking meter, so

admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will when I have it. i am a

type two diabetic

thanks

shane

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Shane, don't worry about what has happened as you had no control ovr it. I

would certainly call the grocery store and tell what happened and demand

restitution on the soda. Emphasize how bad their error was and they could

have caused hospitalization! (You can exaggerate a bit to emphasize you

point.). Extra water will n ot do anyting and as Mike says ina day or so

things should straighten out. Do you take insulin or medication for your

diabetes? It wil help a lot when you get your talking machine, but if you

are not feeling really terrible because of high blood sugars, your body is

probably handling the situation. But, I would really call and complain to

the store. I'm sure they have a customer service number.

question, bad situation

hi all,

I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give advice to.

I have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery shopping on

line, usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month they were out

of that, so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet version of it,

they, brought me the brand I ordered but instead of diet, they brought me

the regular version. They however didn't tell me that, they said there were

no substitutions, and that I receive the correct brand of everything I

ordered. The problem, is I usually drink soda each day, when its diet with

no carbs, or whatever, its not a problem, however, i have ingested this

soda on and off for about a week and a half now, and need to know if there

is a way to flush the sugar out of my system. I had someone sighted come

over today, which is how I found out about the soda mistake. any help would

be appreciated, I have started drinking a bunch of water today in hopes

that it will do something, I am currently waiting for my talking meter, so

admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will when I have it. i am a

type two diabetic

thanks

shane

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Hi Shane,

Adding to what said, when they deliver your groceries from now on,

have them look at the soda and see whether it is diet or not. I always do

that because I have had some similar things like this happen in the past. I

always have them look at expiration dates on milk, eggs and the like too.

Keep your chin up and things will be fine.

sharon

question, bad situation

>

> hi all,

> I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give advice

> to.

> I have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery shopping

> on

> line, usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month they were

> out

> of that, so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet version of

> it,

> they, brought me the brand I ordered but instead of diet, they brought me

> the regular version. They however didn't tell me that, they said there

> were

> no substitutions, and that I receive the correct brand of everything I

> ordered. The problem, is I usually drink soda each day, when its diet with

> no carbs, or whatever, its not a problem, however, i have ingested this

> soda on and off for about a week and a half now, and need to know if there

> is a way to flush the sugar out of my system. I had someone sighted come

> over today, which is how I found out about the soda mistake. any help

> would

> be appreciated, I have started drinking a bunch of water today in hopes

> that it will do something, I am currently waiting for my talking meter, so

> admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will when I have it. i am

> a

> type two diabetic

> thanks

> shane

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Hi Shane,

Adding to what said, when they deliver your groceries from now on,

have them look at the soda and see whether it is diet or not. I always do

that because I have had some similar things like this happen in the past. I

always have them look at expiration dates on milk, eggs and the like too.

Keep your chin up and things will be fine.

sharon

question, bad situation

>

> hi all,

> I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give advice

> to.

> I have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery shopping

> on

> line, usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month they were

> out

> of that, so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet version of

> it,

> they, brought me the brand I ordered but instead of diet, they brought me

> the regular version. They however didn't tell me that, they said there

> were

> no substitutions, and that I receive the correct brand of everything I

> ordered. The problem, is I usually drink soda each day, when its diet with

> no carbs, or whatever, its not a problem, however, i have ingested this

> soda on and off for about a week and a half now, and need to know if there

> is a way to flush the sugar out of my system. I had someone sighted come

> over today, which is how I found out about the soda mistake. any help

> would

> be appreciated, I have started drinking a bunch of water today in hopes

> that it will do something, I am currently waiting for my talking meter, so

> admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will when I have it. i am

> a

> type two diabetic

> thanks

> shane

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ah good idea thanks for that. I never thought of the store being something

to watch over, but now i realize that when they bring my stuff i need to be

asking is this diet, so its my fault as well. I can't help but feel a bit

disappointed as i have not had regular soda for over two years now, and

drinking it, well, i feel like my fight was all blown in two weeks. its a

rough day smiles

shane

question, bad situation

>

> hi all,

> I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give advice

to.

> I have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery shopping

on

> line, usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month they were

out

> of that, so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet version of

it,

> they, brought me the brand I ordered but instead of diet, they brought me

> the regular version. They however didn't tell me that, they said there

were

> no substitutions, and that I receive the correct brand of everything I

> ordered. The problem, is I usually drink soda each day, when its diet with

> no carbs, or whatever, its not a problem, however, i have ingested this

> soda on and off for about a week and a half now, and need to know if there

> is a way to flush the sugar out of my system. I had someone sighted come

> over today, which is how I found out about the soda mistake. any help

would

> be appreciated, I have started drinking a bunch of water today in hopes

> that it will do something, I am currently waiting for my talking meter, so

> admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will when I have it. i am

a

> type two diabetic

> thanks

> shane

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ah good idea thanks for that. I never thought of the store being something

to watch over, but now i realize that when they bring my stuff i need to be

asking is this diet, so its my fault as well. I can't help but feel a bit

disappointed as i have not had regular soda for over two years now, and

drinking it, well, i feel like my fight was all blown in two weeks. its a

rough day smiles

shane

question, bad situation

>

> hi all,

> I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give advice

to.

> I have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery shopping

on

> line, usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month they were

out

> of that, so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet version of

it,

> they, brought me the brand I ordered but instead of diet, they brought me

> the regular version. They however didn't tell me that, they said there

were

> no substitutions, and that I receive the correct brand of everything I

> ordered. The problem, is I usually drink soda each day, when its diet with

> no carbs, or whatever, its not a problem, however, i have ingested this

> soda on and off for about a week and a half now, and need to know if there

> is a way to flush the sugar out of my system. I had someone sighted come

> over today, which is how I found out about the soda mistake. any help

would

> be appreciated, I have started drinking a bunch of water today in hopes

> that it will do something, I am currently waiting for my talking meter, so

> admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will when I have it. i am

a

> type two diabetic

> thanks

> shane

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ah good idea thanks for that. I never thought of the store being something

to watch over, but now i realize that when they bring my stuff i need to be

asking is this diet, so its my fault as well. I can't help but feel a bit

disappointed as i have not had regular soda for over two years now, and

drinking it, well, i feel like my fight was all blown in two weeks. its a

rough day smiles

shane

question, bad situation

>

> hi all,

> I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give advice

to.

> I have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery shopping

on

> line, usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month they were

out

> of that, so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet version of

it,

> they, brought me the brand I ordered but instead of diet, they brought me

> the regular version. They however didn't tell me that, they said there

were

> no substitutions, and that I receive the correct brand of everything I

> ordered. The problem, is I usually drink soda each day, when its diet with

> no carbs, or whatever, its not a problem, however, i have ingested this

> soda on and off for about a week and a half now, and need to know if there

> is a way to flush the sugar out of my system. I had someone sighted come

> over today, which is how I found out about the soda mistake. any help

would

> be appreciated, I have started drinking a bunch of water today in hopes

> that it will do something, I am currently waiting for my talking meter, so

> admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will when I have it. i am

a

> type two diabetic

> thanks

> shane

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One thing about sugar, or products like soda that are largely sugar based, they

are in and out pretty fast. It's the fats that linger, and some very complex

carbs like pasta that can hang on for a day or so. I would say more likely, the

soda and the affects from the sugar were out of your system within hours, not

even as long as a day, much less 2 days.

Dave

question, bad situation

>

> hi all,

> I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give advice

to.

> I have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery shopping

on

> line, usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month they were

out

> of that, so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet version of

it,

> they, brought me the brand I ordered but instead of diet, they brought me

> the regular version. They however didn't tell me that, they said there

were

> no substitutions, and that I receive the correct brand of everything I

> ordered. The problem, is I usually drink soda each day, when its diet with

> no carbs, or whatever, its not a problem, however, i have ingested this

> soda on and off for about a week and a half now, and need to know if there

> is a way to flush the sugar out of my system. I had someone sighted come

> over today, which is how I found out about the soda mistake. any help

would

> be appreciated, I have started drinking a bunch of water today in hopes

> that it will do something, I am currently waiting for my talking meter, so

> admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will when I have it. i am

a

> type two diabetic

> thanks

> shane

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One thing about sugar, or products like soda that are largely sugar based, they

are in and out pretty fast. It's the fats that linger, and some very complex

carbs like pasta that can hang on for a day or so. I would say more likely, the

soda and the affects from the sugar were out of your system within hours, not

even as long as a day, much less 2 days.

Dave

question, bad situation

>

> hi all,

> I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give advice

to.

> I have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery shopping

on

> line, usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month they were

out

> of that, so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet version of

it,

> they, brought me the brand I ordered but instead of diet, they brought me

> the regular version. They however didn't tell me that, they said there

were

> no substitutions, and that I receive the correct brand of everything I

> ordered. The problem, is I usually drink soda each day, when its diet with

> no carbs, or whatever, its not a problem, however, i have ingested this

> soda on and off for about a week and a half now, and need to know if there

> is a way to flush the sugar out of my system. I had someone sighted come

> over today, which is how I found out about the soda mistake. any help

would

> be appreciated, I have started drinking a bunch of water today in hopes

> that it will do something, I am currently waiting for my talking meter, so

> admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will when I have it. i am

a

> type two diabetic

> thanks

> shane

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One thing about sugar, or products like soda that are largely sugar based, they

are in and out pretty fast. It's the fats that linger, and some very complex

carbs like pasta that can hang on for a day or so. I would say more likely, the

soda and the affects from the sugar were out of your system within hours, not

even as long as a day, much less 2 days.

Dave

question, bad situation

>

> hi all,

> I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give advice

to.

> I have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery shopping

on

> line, usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month they were

out

> of that, so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet version of

it,

> they, brought me the brand I ordered but instead of diet, they brought me

> the regular version. They however didn't tell me that, they said there

were

> no substitutions, and that I receive the correct brand of everything I

> ordered. The problem, is I usually drink soda each day, when its diet with

> no carbs, or whatever, its not a problem, however, i have ingested this

> soda on and off for about a week and a half now, and need to know if there

> is a way to flush the sugar out of my system. I had someone sighted come

> over today, which is how I found out about the soda mistake. any help

would

> be appreciated, I have started drinking a bunch of water today in hopes

> that it will do something, I am currently waiting for my talking meter, so

> admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will when I have it. i am

a

> type two diabetic

> thanks

> shane

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You did not blow it Shane, they did!

Re: question, bad situation

ah good idea thanks for that. I never thought of the store being something

to watch over, but now i realize that when they bring my stuff i need to be

asking is this diet, so its my fault as well. I can't help but feel a bit

disappointed as i have not had regular soda for over two years now, and

drinking it, well, i feel like my fight was all blown in two weeks. its a

rough day smiles

shane

question, bad situation

>

> hi all,

> I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give advice

to.

> I have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery shopping

on

> line, usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month they were

out

> of that, so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet version of

it,

> they, brought me the brand I ordered but instead of diet, they brought me

> the regular version. They however didn't tell me that, they said there

were

> no substitutions, and that I receive the correct brand of everything I

> ordered. The problem, is I usually drink soda each day, when its diet with

> no carbs, or whatever, its not a problem, however, i have ingested this

> soda on and off for about a week and a half now, and need to know if there

> is a way to flush the sugar out of my system. I had someone sighted come

> over today, which is how I found out about the soda mistake. any help

would

> be appreciated, I have started drinking a bunch of water today in hopes

> that it will do something, I am currently waiting for my talking meter, so

> admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will when I have it. i am

a

> type two diabetic

> thanks

> shane

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Dear Shane and Everyone,

I no doubt missed something in trying to catch up with this list, but it seems

you said that you drank pop after not having any for 2 years and that meant you

had blown it.

I'm concerned for you, but I only lasted for 2 months before drinking a regular

cola.

Were you saying that the one soda did harm?

I ask because I love regular pop and hate the diet kind, even the diet with

splenda. I have given in and drank some cans of pop, even substituting it for a

meal because I missed it so terribly. I'm a type 2 diabetic. Am I doing serious

harm giving in to my longing for the pop I miss so much?

Always With Love,

Lissi

question, bad situation

>

> hi all,

> I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give advice

to.

> I have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery shopping

on

> line, usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month they were

out

> of that, so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet version of

it,

> they, brought me the brand I ordered but instead of diet, they brought me

> the regular version. They however didn't tell me that, they said there

were

> no substitutions, and that I receive the correct brand of everything I

> ordered. The problem, is I usually drink soda each day, when its diet with

> no carbs, or whatever, its not a problem, however, i have ingested this

> soda on and off for about a week and a half now, and need to know if there

> is a way to flush the sugar out of my system. I had someone sighted come

> over today, which is how I found out about the soda mistake. any help

would

> be appreciated, I have started drinking a bunch of water today in hopes

> that it will do something, I am currently waiting for my talking meter, so

> admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will when I have it. i am

a

> type two diabetic

> thanks

> shane

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Dear Shane and Everyone,

I no doubt missed something in trying to catch up with this list, but it seems

you said that you drank pop after not having any for 2 years and that meant you

had blown it.

I'm concerned for you, but I only lasted for 2 months before drinking a regular

cola.

Were you saying that the one soda did harm?

I ask because I love regular pop and hate the diet kind, even the diet with

splenda. I have given in and drank some cans of pop, even substituting it for a

meal because I missed it so terribly. I'm a type 2 diabetic. Am I doing serious

harm giving in to my longing for the pop I miss so much?

Always With Love,

Lissi

question, bad situation

>

> hi all,

> I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give advice

to.

> I have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery shopping

on

> line, usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month they were

out

> of that, so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet version of

it,

> they, brought me the brand I ordered but instead of diet, they brought me

> the regular version. They however didn't tell me that, they said there

were

> no substitutions, and that I receive the correct brand of everything I

> ordered. The problem, is I usually drink soda each day, when its diet with

> no carbs, or whatever, its not a problem, however, i have ingested this

> soda on and off for about a week and a half now, and need to know if there

> is a way to flush the sugar out of my system. I had someone sighted come

> over today, which is how I found out about the soda mistake. any help

would

> be appreciated, I have started drinking a bunch of water today in hopes

> that it will do something, I am currently waiting for my talking meter, so

> admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will when I have it. i am

a

> type two diabetic

> thanks

> shane

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Lissi,

The proof is in the pudding my friend. What is your blood sugar level?

What kind of soda do you like? If I am not mistaken mose 12 oz cans of

soda have about 41 or so grams of those little carberators. Now, how

does this fit into your carb consumption?

Consider this, a sandwich made with regular bread will have 40 or so

carbs (sorry, no tomatoes folks) and, much to Crystal's dismay, 12

Doreto Salsa chips have 17 wee tiny weeny little carbs.

So, if you have a sandwich, pop and some Doritos you probably have shot

your wad. Now, how can we help this situation? Hmm, we could just have

pop and chips and trade the sandwich for 2 chocolate chip cookies?

Have you tried Diet Right pop? Crystal claims it is actually good. The

Wal-Mart diet Dr. Thunder is also a favorite of her and another Diabetic

friend of ours. They both like the Dr. Thunder better than the real Dr.

Pepper diet.

Hang in there Lissi. Just remember that there is a light at the end of

the tunnel.. Oops, it is an oncoming train....Cy, the Ancient Okie...

Re: question, bad situation

Dear Shane and Everyone,

I no doubt missed something in trying to catch up with this list, but it

seems you said that you drank pop after not having any for 2 years and

that meant you had blown it.

I'm concerned for you, but I only lasted for 2 months before drinking a

regular cola.

Were you saying that the one soda did harm?

I ask because I love regular pop and hate the diet kind, even the diet

with splenda. I have given in and drank some cans of pop, even

substituting it for a meal because I missed it so terribly. I'm a type 2

diabetic. Am I doing serious harm giving in to my longing for the pop I

miss so much?

Always With Love,

Lissi

question, bad situation

>

> hi all,

> I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give

advice

to.

> I have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery

shopping

on

> line, usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month they

were

out

> of that, so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet version

of

it,

> they, brought me the brand I ordered but instead of diet, they

brought me

> the regular version. They however didn't tell me that, they said

there

were

> no substitutions, and that I receive the correct brand of

everything I

> ordered. The problem, is I usually drink soda each day, when its

diet with

> no carbs, or whatever, its not a problem, however, i have

ingested this

> soda on and off for about a week and a half now, and need to know if

there

> is a way to flush the sugar out of my system. I had someone sighted

come

> over today, which is how I found out about the soda mistake. any

help

would

> be appreciated, I have started drinking a bunch of water today in

hopes

> that it will do something, I am currently waiting for my talking

meter, so

> admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will when I have

it. i am

a

> type two diabetic

> thanks

> shane

> ----------

>

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Lissi,

The proof is in the pudding my friend. What is your blood sugar level?

What kind of soda do you like? If I am not mistaken mose 12 oz cans of

soda have about 41 or so grams of those little carberators. Now, how

does this fit into your carb consumption?

Consider this, a sandwich made with regular bread will have 40 or so

carbs (sorry, no tomatoes folks) and, much to Crystal's dismay, 12

Doreto Salsa chips have 17 wee tiny weeny little carbs.

So, if you have a sandwich, pop and some Doritos you probably have shot

your wad. Now, how can we help this situation? Hmm, we could just have

pop and chips and trade the sandwich for 2 chocolate chip cookies?

Have you tried Diet Right pop? Crystal claims it is actually good. The

Wal-Mart diet Dr. Thunder is also a favorite of her and another Diabetic

friend of ours. They both like the Dr. Thunder better than the real Dr.

Pepper diet.

Hang in there Lissi. Just remember that there is a light at the end of

the tunnel.. Oops, it is an oncoming train....Cy, the Ancient Okie...

Re: question, bad situation

Dear Shane and Everyone,

I no doubt missed something in trying to catch up with this list, but it

seems you said that you drank pop after not having any for 2 years and

that meant you had blown it.

I'm concerned for you, but I only lasted for 2 months before drinking a

regular cola.

Were you saying that the one soda did harm?

I ask because I love regular pop and hate the diet kind, even the diet

with splenda. I have given in and drank some cans of pop, even

substituting it for a meal because I missed it so terribly. I'm a type 2

diabetic. Am I doing serious harm giving in to my longing for the pop I

miss so much?

Always With Love,

Lissi

question, bad situation

>

> hi all,

> I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give

advice

to.

> I have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery

shopping

on

> line, usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month they

were

out

> of that, so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet version

of

it,

> they, brought me the brand I ordered but instead of diet, they

brought me

> the regular version. They however didn't tell me that, they said

there

were

> no substitutions, and that I receive the correct brand of

everything I

> ordered. The problem, is I usually drink soda each day, when its

diet with

> no carbs, or whatever, its not a problem, however, i have

ingested this

> soda on and off for about a week and a half now, and need to know if

there

> is a way to flush the sugar out of my system. I had someone sighted

come

> over today, which is how I found out about the soda mistake. any

help

would

> be appreciated, I have started drinking a bunch of water today in

hopes

> that it will do something, I am currently waiting for my talking

meter, so

> admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will when I have

it. i am

a

> type two diabetic

> thanks

> shane

> ----------

>

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Lissi,

The proof is in the pudding my friend. What is your blood sugar level?

What kind of soda do you like? If I am not mistaken mose 12 oz cans of

soda have about 41 or so grams of those little carberators. Now, how

does this fit into your carb consumption?

Consider this, a sandwich made with regular bread will have 40 or so

carbs (sorry, no tomatoes folks) and, much to Crystal's dismay, 12

Doreto Salsa chips have 17 wee tiny weeny little carbs.

So, if you have a sandwich, pop and some Doritos you probably have shot

your wad. Now, how can we help this situation? Hmm, we could just have

pop and chips and trade the sandwich for 2 chocolate chip cookies?

Have you tried Diet Right pop? Crystal claims it is actually good. The

Wal-Mart diet Dr. Thunder is also a favorite of her and another Diabetic

friend of ours. They both like the Dr. Thunder better than the real Dr.

Pepper diet.

Hang in there Lissi. Just remember that there is a light at the end of

the tunnel.. Oops, it is an oncoming train....Cy, the Ancient Okie...

Re: question, bad situation

Dear Shane and Everyone,

I no doubt missed something in trying to catch up with this list, but it

seems you said that you drank pop after not having any for 2 years and

that meant you had blown it.

I'm concerned for you, but I only lasted for 2 months before drinking a

regular cola.

Were you saying that the one soda did harm?

I ask because I love regular pop and hate the diet kind, even the diet

with splenda. I have given in and drank some cans of pop, even

substituting it for a meal because I missed it so terribly. I'm a type 2

diabetic. Am I doing serious harm giving in to my longing for the pop I

miss so much?

Always With Love,

Lissi

question, bad situation

>

> hi all,

> I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give

advice

to.

> I have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery

shopping

on

> line, usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month they

were

out

> of that, so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet version

of

it,

> they, brought me the brand I ordered but instead of diet, they

brought me

> the regular version. They however didn't tell me that, they said

there

were

> no substitutions, and that I receive the correct brand of

everything I

> ordered. The problem, is I usually drink soda each day, when its

diet with

> no carbs, or whatever, its not a problem, however, i have

ingested this

> soda on and off for about a week and a half now, and need to know if

there

> is a way to flush the sugar out of my system. I had someone sighted

come

> over today, which is how I found out about the soda mistake. any

help

would

> be appreciated, I have started drinking a bunch of water today in

hopes

> that it will do something, I am currently waiting for my talking

meter, so

> admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will when I have

it. i am

a

> type two diabetic

> thanks

> shane

> ----------

>

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Lissi:

It depends upon how much the regular stuff drives up your bG readings. For

my part, I can't get very excited about *either* diet *or* regular pop! Now

bourbon ... <grin>

Mike

question, bad situation

> >

> > hi all,

> > I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give advice

> to.

> > I have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery

> shopping

> on

> > line, usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month they

> were

> out

> > of that, so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet version of

> it,

> > they, brought me the brand I ordered but instead of diet, they brought

> me

> > the regular version. They however didn't tell me that, they said there

> were

> > no substitutions, and that I receive the correct brand of everything

> I

> > ordered. The problem, is I usually drink soda each day, when its diet

> with

> > no carbs, or whatever, its not a problem, however, i have ingested

> this

> > soda on and off for about a week and a half now, and need to know if

> there

> > is a way to flush the sugar out of my system. I had someone sighted

> come

> > over today, which is how I found out about the soda mistake. any help

> would

> > be appreciated, I have started drinking a bunch of water today in

> hopes

> > that it will do something, I am currently waiting for my talking meter,

> so

> > admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will when I have it. i

> am

> a

> > type two diabetic

> > thanks

> > shane

> > ----------

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Lissi:

It depends upon how much the regular stuff drives up your bG readings. For

my part, I can't get very excited about *either* diet *or* regular pop! Now

bourbon ... <grin>

Mike

question, bad situation

> >

> > hi all,

> > I have a situation going here, that I am hoping someone can give advice

> to.

> > I have a situation where I am totally blind, and do my grocery

> shopping

> on

> > line, usually I buy diet soda, usually diet right, this month they

> were

> out

> > of that, so I found a store brand soda, and ordered the diet version of

> it,

> > they, brought me the brand I ordered but instead of diet, they brought

> me

> > the regular version. They however didn't tell me that, they said there

> were

> > no substitutions, and that I receive the correct brand of everything

> I

> > ordered. The problem, is I usually drink soda each day, when its diet

> with

> > no carbs, or whatever, its not a problem, however, i have ingested

> this

> > soda on and off for about a week and a half now, and need to know if

> there

> > is a way to flush the sugar out of my system. I had someone sighted

> come

> > over today, which is how I found out about the soda mistake. any help

> would

> > be appreciated, I have started drinking a bunch of water today in

> hopes

> > that it will do something, I am currently waiting for my talking meter,

> so

> > admittedly i haven't been testing as often as i will when I have it. i

> am

> a

> > type two diabetic

> > thanks

> > shane

> > ----------

> >

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