Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 Hi Pat: Cassidy is black and silver. When he is first clipped Cassidy's coat is a gorgeous silver gray color. As he grows out, Cassidy has a top coat that is poker straight and black. I have a friend who is raising a Poodle for GDA right now, as a matter of fact, and she told me that Cassidy has a show coat. All the more reason for his Fonzarelli attitude. (smile) Cassidy is my second Poodle, and my fifth Pilot Dog. Bobbi, my previous dog, and first Poodle, passed away pretty suddenly from Pancreatic Cancer almost four years ago. I adore Poodles and hope to continue working them for many years to come. I received part of my education about Diabetes when my third dog, Ann`e, a beautiful black Lab, was diagnosed with Diabetes at age eleven. Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle maddpoodle27@... Good evening >> >> >>> Hi Everyone: >>> >>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to learn >>> from >>> you all as well as contribute to the group. >>> >>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I was >>> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth about >>> Diabetes from family members and friends, but don't feel that I know >>> enough yet to manage my own Diabetes. >>> >>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain >>> from >>> participating on this list. >>> >>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle maddpoodle27@... >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 Hi Cy: Yes, your pup wrote to mine and somehow I think they might be plotting to get hold of something good to eat. I value your advice very much and sure appreciate your opinions. I suspect that my blood sugar is indeed high and am glad I found you all. You are a wealth of knowledge and I sure do appreciate your willingness to share it with me. We're doing something right, according to your post, because we are reading labels and checking the carbs. Now that I have a number to work as a guide I'll hopefully improve upon what I'm doing. Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle maddpoodle27@... Good evening >> >> >>> Hi Everyone: >>> >>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to learn >>> from >>> you all as well as contribute to the group. >>> >>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I >>> was diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth >>> about Diabetes from family members and friends, but don't feel that I > >>> know enough yet to manage my own Diabetes. >>> >>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain >>> from participating on this list. >>> >>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle maddpoodle27@... >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 HI Mike: My doctor said that 6.5 was the top number and my A1C was 6.6. Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle maddpoodle27@... Good evening >> >> Hi Everyone: >> >> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to learn >> from >> you all as well as contribute to the group. >> >> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I was >> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth about >> Diabetes >> from family members and friends, but don't feel that I know enough yet to >> manage my own Diabetes. >> >> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain from >> participating on this list. >> >> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle >> maddpoodle27@... >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 Hi Mike: Thank you for your wealth of information. I am going to save this post and go through it again in order to get as much information as I can from here. My doctor's reasoning behind not wanting me to test at this time is that she is concerned I will become overwhelmed causing me to become non-compliant. While she certainly has a valid reason, I have never been one to sit back and wait for others to tell me what I ought to be doing if I have a pretty good idea about what it is I need to do. The few times that I have waited on others to decide that something needed to happen, not only with my own health care, but with my dogs, I've always ended up in more trouble than if I had taken a proactive attitude and insisted on doing what needed to be done. I can't remember if I told you all that I am also Hypothyroid and have been for more years than I suspect When I started to gain weight soon after turning thirty I got every excuse from doctors as to why my scales went ever higher. Anyway, our former doctor finally did bloodwork and my Thyroid was way out of line, my cholesterol was high, but my blood sugar was right in the middle of normal. December was the first time that my blood sugar was elevated and set off the warning bells, causing my doctor to order the A1C. I would like to give her the chance to work with me on this but will not do so if my doctor isn't willing to work with me. We'll see what happens. It won't hurt to call the Endocrinologist and set up an appointment. Sometimes two or three heads work better than one. It's going to be interesting to see what the dietician has to recommend as well. Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle maddpoodle27@... Good evening >>> >>> >>>> Hi Everyone: >>>> >>>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to learn >>>> from >>>> you all as well as contribute to the group. >>>> >>>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I was >>>> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth about >>>> Diabetes from family members and friends, but don't feel that I know >>>> enough yet to manage my own Diabetes. >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain from >>>> participating on this list. >>>> >>>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle >>>> maddpoodle27@... >>>> >>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 Thanks, anyway, Terri. I appreciate your trying and am sure you'll have the answers to many of my questions. Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle maddpoodle27@... Good evening >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi Everyone: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to >>>>>>>> learn >>>>>>>> from >>>>>>>> you all as well as contribute to the group. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I >>>>>>>> was >>>>>>>> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth about >>>>>>>> Diabetes from family members and friends, but don't feel that I >>>>>>>> know >>>>>>>> enough yet to manage my own Diabetes. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain >>>>>>>> from >>>>>>>> participating on this list. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle >>>>>>>> maddpoodle27@... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 Hi Vicki: Now the recipes I will look forward to! I love my Poodle even though he is ornery. he is a fantastic worker and I secretly love his ornery ways. I can't let him know that, though, because he would take full advantage of my own ornery nature. thanks for the welcome and I look forward to one day being able to help someone out here like you all are helping me. Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle maddpoodle27@... Good evening > > >> Hi Everyone: >> >> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to learn >> from >> you all as well as contribute to the group. >> >> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I was >> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth about >> Diabetes from family members and friends, but don't feel that I know >> enough yet to manage my own Diabetes. >> >> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain from >> participating on this list. >> >> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle >> maddpoodle27@... >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 Becky, Why don't you drop by for supper. You and Crystal would do nicely together. She also hates cauliflower, broccoli and other things which are the things she should be eating... Now, for snacks I understand that Pork Skins have no carbs.... Dip those in some cheese (not too awful much) and you are in like flint. The whole grain breads are a little better for you than the white breads because the carbs are slower to release. Check out Wal-Mart for some low carb bread. They do have a couple which are something like 8 or so carbs (total) per slice and that is nearly half of what a delicious slice of white bread is. (LOL) If you hae not tried it yet Splenda is a pretty good sugar substitute and you can cook with it. Some folks have used a product called Stevia and like it. Crystal did nto like it but I happen to. You can find it at a Natural Food store and it is really concentrated. (note I did not say a Health Food Store). Now, for the important things, you mentioned GDA, would that be Guide Dogs of America? And, finally, how tall is your guide? Do take care and sure is good to meet you. Cy, the Ancient Okie and Grady, the Labrador Recliner.... Re: Good evening Hi Pat: I'm trying because I want to stay healthy. After all, that rascal of a Poodle and my husband need someone around to boss them. (grin) Do people really eat Cauliflower? I'm kidding, of course, because I know that people love the stuff. I'm probably the only human on earth that doesn't go near Cauliflower which means the rest of the folks can have my share. I've either cut way back on the things that I know are starch such as bread and potatoes or eliminated them altogether until I know what I will be able to handle. Your post gives me all the more reason to be testing. Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle maddpoodle27@... Good evening >> >> Hi Everyone: >> >> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to learn >> from >> you all as well as contribute to the group. >> >> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I was >> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth about >> Diabetes >> from family members and friends, but don't feel that I know enough yet to >> manage my own Diabetes. >> >> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain from >> participating on this list. >> >> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle >> maddpoodle27@... >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 Becky: I may be aminority of one but I advocate owning a regular glucose monitor even though one does own a talking one. There are times when it comes in handy. As I said elsewhere, I use the Accu-Chek VoiceMate. Mike Good evening >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi Everyone: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to >>>>>>>> learn >>>>>>>> from >>>>>>>> you all as well as contribute to the group. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I >>>>>>>> was >>>>>>>> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth about >>>>>>>> Diabetes from family members and friends, but don't feel that I >>>>>>>> know >>>>>>>> enough yet to manage my own Diabetes. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain >>>>>>>> from >>>>>>>> participating on this list. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle >>>>>>>> maddpoodle27@... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 Becky: I may be aminority of one but I advocate owning a regular glucose monitor even though one does own a talking one. There are times when it comes in handy. As I said elsewhere, I use the Accu-Chek VoiceMate. Mike Good evening >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi Everyone: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to >>>>>>>> learn >>>>>>>> from >>>>>>>> you all as well as contribute to the group. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I >>>>>>>> was >>>>>>>> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth about >>>>>>>> Diabetes from family members and friends, but don't feel that I >>>>>>>> know >>>>>>>> enough yet to manage my own Diabetes. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain >>>>>>>> from >>>>>>>> participating on this list. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle >>>>>>>> maddpoodle27@... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 Becky: I may be aminority of one but I advocate owning a regular glucose monitor even though one does own a talking one. There are times when it comes in handy. As I said elsewhere, I use the Accu-Chek VoiceMate. Mike Good evening >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi Everyone: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to >>>>>>>> learn >>>>>>>> from >>>>>>>> you all as well as contribute to the group. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I >>>>>>>> was >>>>>>>> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth about >>>>>>>> Diabetes from family members and friends, but don't feel that I >>>>>>>> know >>>>>>>> enough yet to manage my own Diabetes. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain >>>>>>>> from >>>>>>>> participating on this list. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle >>>>>>>> maddpoodle27@... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 The American Association of Clinical Endocronologists recommends an A1C of no more than 6.5. This is lower, obviously, than the American Diabetes Asociation's recommendation of 7. The lower the A1C, the better, consistent, of course, with not having too many low blood glucose reactions. Mike Good evening >>> >>> Hi Everyone: >>> >>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to learn >>> from >>> you all as well as contribute to the group. >>> >>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I was >>> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth about >>> Diabetes >>> from family members and friends, but don't feel that I know enough yet >>> to >>> manage my own Diabetes. >>> >>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain from >>> participating on this list. >>> >>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle >>> maddpoodle27@... >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 I will say amen to what said and impress upon you that the key to blood glucose mastery and bs control is charting and counting, and knowing what to count. So make a record on your computer or a file with you as the title of that file and start keeping a record of what you eat, drink, dose, and do. Learn to count total grams of carbs, not net carbs, not good carbs, not bad carbbs, not slow carbs, not simple carbs, not complex carbs, not fast carbs, and any other kind of carbs the marketeers throw at you. Just remember total carbs, since insulin only works on carbs, not fat and not protein. No matter what kind of carb you consume, insulin gets around to working on all of them. A fellow lister Dean Masters has compiled a general guide for carb counting, which is available to you upon request. Happy counting, since you will be counting for the rest of your life. I only count the carbs I consume at every meal, snack or drink, which saves me a lot of time in not counting carbs at other times in my life. <grin> I consider this to be one of my one and best good habits. Truly! Good evening >> >> >>> Hi Everyone: >>> >>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to learn >>> from >>> you all as well as contribute to the group. >>> >>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I was >>> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth about >>> Diabetes from family members and friends, but don't feel that I know >>> enough yet to manage my own Diabetes. >>> >>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain from >>> participating on this list. >>> >>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle >>> maddpoodle27@... >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 Cy: What veggies *does* Crystal like? Mike Good evening >>> >>> Hi Everyone: >>> >>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to learn > >>> from >>> you all as well as contribute to the group. >>> >>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I > was >>> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth about >>> Diabetes >>> from family members and friends, but don't feel that I know enough > yet to >>> manage my own Diabetes. >>> >>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain > from >>> participating on this list. >>> >>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle >>> maddpoodle27@... >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 I believe your doctor is just trying to placate you, while at the same time pointing out to you that your bs is a little high. Running bs levels near the normal range between an A1C of 4.2-5.2 assures the diabetic of few to no diabetic complications. This is a fact and not a fiction. So strive for a normal A1C, that is an A1C is that of a " normal person " , and not a diabetic. A diabetic who runs an A1C of 5.5 or lower rarely has diabetic complications. But how can I do this?, you may ask. The answer is so simple it will astound you. Just be sure your two hour post prandial bs reading is 120 or less. For those who prefer mole readings this would be 6.67 or less. Good evening >>> >>> Hi Everyone: >>> >>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to learn >>> from >>> you all as well as contribute to the group. >>> >>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I was >>> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth about >>> Diabetes >>> from family members and friends, but don't feel that I know enough yet >>> to >>> manage my own Diabetes. >>> >>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain from >>> participating on this list. >>> >>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle >>> maddpoodle27@... >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 , Are you running a low blood sugar? Your spelling and grammar has become atrocious.<LOL> I ask because I am a terrible speller. I find that doing a spell check on out going messages solves a lot of my problems. It might work for you, too. <smile> hahahaha Good evening >> >> Hi Everyone: >> >> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to learn >> from >> you all as well as contribute to the group. >> >> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I was >> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth about >> Diabetes >> from family members and friends, but don't feel that I know enough yet to >> manage my own Diabetes. >> >> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain from >> participating on this list. >> >> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle >> maddpoodle27@... >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 Mike, Unfortunately not those which she needs to eat. She will eat green beans and a few other water based ones. She is warming up to the cauliflower though. She will try the Broccoli Normandy and that is at least a start. While I am not a Diabetic I truly do understand not being able to drink or eat what one really enjoys, I am a completely recovered Alcoholic. I was an Alcoholic for about 20 or so years and I have been a good boy for the past 15 years - but - the temptations of some good Scotch or a good brandy sure would come easy. The same story is for tobacco. I smoked from the time I was about 8 until 1990. For a long time the temptation to pick up a pipe or enjoy a cigar was really great. A pipe still sounds good to me... Poor Crystal, she also does not like fish or anything which comes out of the water... Oh well, we will overcome these small obstacles? Cy, the ancient Okie... Re: Good evening Cy: What veggies *does* Crystal like? Mike Good evening >>> >>> Hi Everyone: >>> >>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to >>> learn > >>> from >>> you all as well as contribute to the group. >>> >>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I > was >>> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth about >>> Diabetes from family members and friends, but don't feel that I know >>> enough > yet to >>> manage my own Diabetes. >>> >>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain > from >>> participating on this list. >>> >>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle maddpoodle27@... >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 no problem Good evening >>>> >>>> Hi Everyone: >>>> >>>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to learn >>>> from >>>> you all as well as contribute to the group. >>>> >>>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I was >>>> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth about >>>> Diabetes >>>> from family members and friends, but don't feel that I know enough yet >>>> to >>>> manage my own Diabetes. >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain from >>>> participating on this list. >>>> >>>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle >>>> maddpoodle27@... >>>> >>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 the voicemate model my wife has and it is good. Darryl Good evening >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi Everyone: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to >>>>>>>> learn >>>>>>>> from >>>>>>>> you all as well as contribute to the group. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I >>>>>>>> was >>>>>>>> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth about >>>>>>>> Diabetes from family members and friends, but don't feel that I >>>>>>>> know >>>>>>>> enough yet to manage my own Diabetes. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain >>>>>>>> from >>>>>>>> participating on this list. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle >>>>>>>> maddpoodle27@... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 the voicemate model my wife has and it is good. Darryl Good evening >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi Everyone: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to >>>>>>>> learn >>>>>>>> from >>>>>>>> you all as well as contribute to the group. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I >>>>>>>> was >>>>>>>> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth about >>>>>>>> Diabetes from family members and friends, but don't feel that I >>>>>>>> know >>>>>>>> enough yet to manage my own Diabetes. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain >>>>>>>> from >>>>>>>> participating on this list. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle >>>>>>>> maddpoodle27@... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 the voicemate model my wife has and it is good. Darryl Good evening >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi Everyone: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to >>>>>>>> learn >>>>>>>> from >>>>>>>> you all as well as contribute to the group. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I >>>>>>>> was >>>>>>>> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth about >>>>>>>> Diabetes from family members and friends, but don't feel that I >>>>>>>> know >>>>>>>> enough yet to manage my own Diabetes. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain >>>>>>>> from >>>>>>>> participating on this list. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle >>>>>>>> maddpoodle27@... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 If you have a doctor who will listen to you and is willing to really hear what you are saying backed up by recommendations from this list, then keep him. We really do know what we are talking about. With the help of the folks here, I finally taught my medical doctor how to treat diabetes. After all it is you who should be the expert. Good evening >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi Everyone: >>>>> >>>>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to learn >>>>> from >>>>> you all as well as contribute to the group. >>>>> >>>>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I was >>>>> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth about >>>>> Diabetes from family members and friends, but don't feel that I know >>>>> enough yet to manage my own Diabetes. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain >>>>> from >>>>> participating on this list. >>>>> >>>>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle >>>>> maddpoodle27@... >>>>> >>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 If you have a doctor who will listen to you and is willing to really hear what you are saying backed up by recommendations from this list, then keep him. We really do know what we are talking about. With the help of the folks here, I finally taught my medical doctor how to treat diabetes. After all it is you who should be the expert. Good evening >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi Everyone: >>>>> >>>>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to learn >>>>> from >>>>> you all as well as contribute to the group. >>>>> >>>>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I was >>>>> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth about >>>>> Diabetes from family members and friends, but don't feel that I know >>>>> enough yet to manage my own Diabetes. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain >>>>> from >>>>> participating on this list. >>>>> >>>>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle >>>>> maddpoodle27@... >>>>> >>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 Hi Cy: I have purchased Splenda and do like it. For some reason or other products like Equal do not agree with me at all. I haven't seen Stevia but we do have a couple of natural food stores here and I'll sure check it out. We mostly eat whole grain breads here and I am going to look into the low carb bread next trip to the grocery. I've never been a big fan of bread and will use one slice where most of folks use two. I like Broccoli and Brussels Sprouts but Asparagus and Cauliflower are not in my vocabulary. I'm the only one in the family that will pass on those and Eggplant. It sounds like Crystal and I agree on enough that dinner would be fun for sure. When I said GDA I sure meant guide Dogs of America. I'm not sure when they started working with Poodles in their program, but think that it is pretty recent. I'm excited about more schools giving Poodles a try and hope that they are successful. Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle maddpoodle27@... Good evening >>> >>> Hi Everyone: >>> >>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to learn > >>> from >>> you all as well as contribute to the group. >>> >>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I > was >>> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth about >>> Diabetes >>> from family members and friends, but don't feel that I know enough > yet to >>> manage my own Diabetes. >>> >>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain > from >>> participating on this list. >>> >>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle >>> maddpoodle27@... >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 Hi Cy: I have purchased Splenda and do like it. For some reason or other products like Equal do not agree with me at all. I haven't seen Stevia but we do have a couple of natural food stores here and I'll sure check it out. We mostly eat whole grain breads here and I am going to look into the low carb bread next trip to the grocery. I've never been a big fan of bread and will use one slice where most of folks use two. I like Broccoli and Brussels Sprouts but Asparagus and Cauliflower are not in my vocabulary. I'm the only one in the family that will pass on those and Eggplant. It sounds like Crystal and I agree on enough that dinner would be fun for sure. When I said GDA I sure meant guide Dogs of America. I'm not sure when they started working with Poodles in their program, but think that it is pretty recent. I'm excited about more schools giving Poodles a try and hope that they are successful. Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle maddpoodle27@... Good evening >>> >>> Hi Everyone: >>> >>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to learn > >>> from >>> you all as well as contribute to the group. >>> >>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I > was >>> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth about >>> Diabetes >>> from family members and friends, but don't feel that I know enough > yet to >>> manage my own Diabetes. >>> >>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain > from >>> participating on this list. >>> >>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle >>> maddpoodle27@... >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 Hi Mike: I can see why you own a regular glucose monitor as well as the Voice Mate. That's pretty smart thinking on your part. Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle maddpoodle27@... Good evening >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi Everyone: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to >>>>>>>>> learn >>>>>>>>> from >>>>>>>>> you all as well as contribute to the group. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that I >>>>>>>>> was >>>>>>>>> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth about >>>>>>>>> Diabetes from family members and friends, but don't feel that I >>>>>>>>> know >>>>>>>>> enough yet to manage my own Diabetes. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will gain >>>>>>>>> from >>>>>>>>> participating on this list. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle >>>>>>>>> maddpoodle27@... >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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