Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 Hi Ruth, Oh I certainly am not trying to get any sort of claim to fame, rather, help as many people as possible whoever will listen. If I had to be honest, I really do not think that many will listen *laugh*. However, I do have to share the information since I know it works and can help many. About converting creatinine to canadian I am not sure. Good question. I do know how to convert sugars between the two but not sure about creatinine. I will have to research that and get back with you on it. btw I am sincerely sorry to hear that you had went through a transplant. Regards, Re hi Hi , I'm afraid that you have no claim to fame. I too have been type 1 diabetic for over 30 years and am no newbie to diabetes. And how do I know about kidneys? Simple - Both my husband and myself are both kidney transplants and have been the rounds from pre-dialysis, to dialysis and transplant. I am diabetic and my husband is not. He had small kidneys from birth and then lost them because of that fact. The body could no longer cope. His creatnin can fluctuate in one week alone and that has been proven by test results that have been done within one week of one another because the creatnin jumped that much. You don't even know if you may have had a blockage which could have caused a fluctuation in readings. So you do need more than one lab result, but you are headed in the right direction. When you said ouch in point five about sex was that your wife hitting you? If she did not on that point, she should have!(grin) As for the high carb diet you could have been put on - that is horse puckey. I went through that and I can tell you it was no high carb diet, it was quite the opposite with low amounts of meat. As for the point about the fruit, I have a diploma from the faculty of Agriculture and the term fruit applies more to how the plant produces it 's harvest on the vine. When I said the damage does not totally stop I got this information from transplant doctors and people who have gone through double transplants. As for the balanced approach, it seems you guys who are besotted with Dr. Bernstein like to leave out key elements of the diet. The one question I do have is this - is there a way that you can convert your American creatinin numbers into Canadian ones? Ruth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 Yes, Ruth We can convert by dividing our number by 18; so a BGof 180 would be 8.0 in Canadian. Re hi Hi , I'm afraid that you have no claim to fame. I too have been type 1 diabetic for over 30 years and am no newbie to diabetes. And how do I know about kidneys? Simple - Both my husband and myself are both kidney transplants and have been the rounds from pre-dialysis, to dialysis and transplant. I am diabetic and my husband is not. He had small kidneys from birth and then lost them because of that fact. The body could no longer cope. His creatnin can fluctuate in one week alone and that has been proven by test results that have been done within one week of one another because the creatnin jumped that much. You don't even know if you may have had a blockage which could have caused a fluctuation in readings. So you do need more than one lab result, but you are headed in the right direction. When you said ouch in point five about sex was that your wife hitting you? If she did not on that point, she should have!(grin) As for the high carb diet you could have been put on - that is horse puckey. I went through that and I can tell you it was no high carb diet, it was quite the opposite with low amounts of meat. As for the point about the fruit, I have a diploma from the faculty of Agriculture and the term fruit applies more to how the plant produces it 's harvest on the vine. When I said the damage does not totally stop I got this information from transplant doctors and people who have gone through double transplants. As for the balanced approach, it seems you guys who are besotted with Dr. Bernstein like to leave out key elements of the diet. The one question I do have is this - is there a way that you can convert your American creatinin numbers into Canadian ones? Ruth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 Hi , I used the b.g. levels as an example. The conversion I am looking for is the creatnin. You are saying a level of 2.0 This does not have much meaning to me as we in Canada have different readings. I am suspecting that we times it by hundreds but am not sure. Ruth Re hi Hi , I'm afraid that you have no claim to fame. I too have been type 1 diabetic for over 30 years and am no newbie to diabetes. And how do I know about kidneys? Simple - Both my husband and myself are both kidney transplants and have been the rounds from pre-dialysis, to dialysis and transplant. I am diabetic and my husband is not. He had small kidneys from birth and then lost them because of that fact. The body could no longer cope. His creatnin can fluctuate in one week alone and that has been proven by test results that have been done within one week of one another because the creatnin jumped that much. You don't even know if you may have had a blockage which could have caused a fluctuation in readings. So you do need more than one lab result, but you are headed in the right direction. When you said ouch in point five about sex was that your wife hitting you? If she did not on that point, she should have!(grin) As for the high carb diet you could have been put on - that is horse puckey. I went through that and I can tell you it was no high carb diet, it was quite the opposite with low amounts of meat. As for the point about the fruit, I have a diploma from the faculty of Agriculture and the term fruit applies more to how the plant produces it 's harvest on the vine. When I said the damage does not totally stop I got this information from transplant doctors and people who have gone through double transplants. As for the balanced approach, it seems you guys who are besotted with Dr. Bernstein like to leave out key elements of the diet. The one question I do have is this - is there a way that you can convert your American creatinin numbers into Canadian ones? Ruth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 Hi , I am not sorry I had a transplant. It sure beats dialysis and God Bless the donor who gave me the kidney! Ruth Re: Re hi Hi Ruth, Oh I certainly am not trying to get any sort of claim to fame, rather, help as many people as possible whoever will listen. If I had to be honest, I really do not think that many will listen *laugh*. However, I do have to share the information since I know it works and can help many. About converting creatinine to canadian I am not sure. Good question. I do know how to convert sugars between the two but not sure about creatinine. I will have to research that and get back with you on it. btw I am sincerely sorry to hear that you had went through a transplant. Regards, Re hi Hi , I'm afraid that you have no claim to fame. I too have been type 1 diabetic for over 30 years and am no newbie to diabetes. And how do I know about kidneys? Simple - Both my husband and myself are both kidney transplants and have been the rounds from pre-dialysis, to dialysis and transplant. I am diabetic and my husband is not. He had small kidneys from birth and then lost them because of that fact. The body could no longer cope. His creatnin can fluctuate in one week alone and that has been proven by test results that have been done within one week of one another because the creatnin jumped that much. You don't even know if you may have had a blockage which could have caused a fluctuation in readings. So you do need more than one lab result, but you are headed in the right direction. When you said ouch in point five about sex was that your wife hitting you? If she did not on that point, she should have!(grin) As for the high carb diet you could have been put on - that is horse puckey. I went through that and I can tell you it was no high carb diet, it was quite the opposite with low amounts of meat. As for the point about the fruit, I have a diploma from the faculty of Agriculture and the term fruit applies more to how the plant produces it 's harvest on the vine. When I said the damage does not totally stop I got this information from transplant doctors and people who have gone through double transplants. As for the balanced approach, it seems you guys who are besotted with Dr. Bernstein like to leave out key elements of the diet. The one question I do have is this - is there a way that you can convert your American creatinin numbers into Canadian ones? Ruth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 amen to that one! Regards, Re hi Hi , I'm afraid that you have no claim to fame. I too have been type 1 diabetic for over 30 years and am no newbie to diabetes. And how do I know about kidneys? Simple - Both my husband and myself are both kidney transplants and have been the rounds from pre-dialysis, to dialysis and transplant. I am diabetic and my husband is not. He had small kidneys from birth and then lost them because of that fact. The body could no longer cope. His creatnin can fluctuate in one week alone and that has been proven by test results that have been done within one week of one another because the creatnin jumped that much. You don't even know if you may have had a blockage which could have caused a fluctuation in readings. So you do need more than one lab result, but you are headed in the right direction. When you said ouch in point five about sex was that your wife hitting you? If she did not on that point, she should have!(grin) As for the high carb diet you could have been put on - that is horse puckey. I went through that and I can tell you it was no high carb diet, it was quite the opposite with low amounts of meat. As for the point about the fruit, I have a diploma from the faculty of Agriculture and the term fruit applies more to how the plant produces it 's harvest on the vine. When I said the damage does not totally stop I got this information from transplant doctors and people who have gone through double transplants. As for the balanced approach, it seems you guys who are besotted with Dr. Bernstein like to leave out key elements of the diet. The one question I do have is this - is there a way that you can convert your American creatinin numbers into Canadian ones? Ruth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 Hi Ruth, I have not researched this yet but is there a national canadian diabetes foundation you can phone to ask them? They may know. just a thought. if you do find out please let us know I am curious too. Regards, Re hi Hi , I'm afraid that you have no claim to fame. I too have been type 1 diabetic for over 30 years and am no newbie to diabetes. And how do I know about kidneys? Simple - Both my husband and myself are both kidney transplants and have been the rounds from pre-dialysis, to dialysis and transplant. I am diabetic and my husband is not. He had small kidneys from birth and then lost them because of that fact. The body could no longer cope. His creatnin can fluctuate in one week alone and that has been proven by test results that have been done within one week of one another because the creatnin jumped that much. You don't even know if you may have had a blockage which could have caused a fluctuation in readings. So you do need more than one lab result, but you are headed in the right direction. When you said ouch in point five about sex was that your wife hitting you? If she did not on that point, she should have!(grin) As for the high carb diet you could have been put on - that is horse puckey. I went through that and I can tell you it was no high carb diet, it was quite the opposite with low amounts of meat. As for the point about the fruit, I have a diploma from the faculty of Agriculture and the term fruit applies more to how the plant produces it 's harvest on the vine. When I said the damage does not totally stop I got this information from transplant doctors and people who have gone through double transplants. As for the balanced approach, it seems you guys who are besotted with Dr. Bernstein like to leave out key elements of the diet. The one question I do have is this - is there a way that you can convert your American creatinin numbers into Canadian ones? Ruth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 These numbers do not jive! Re hi > > Hi , > > I'm afraid that you have no claim to fame. I too have been type 1 > diabetic > for over 30 years and am no newbie to diabetes. And how do I know about > kidneys? Simple - Both my husband and myself are both kidney transplants > and have been the rounds from pre-dialysis, to dialysis and transplant. > I > am diabetic and my husband is not. He had small kidneys from birth and > then > lost them because of that fact. The body could no longer cope. His > creatnin can fluctuate in one week alone and that has been proven by test > results that have been done within one week of one another because the > creatnin jumped that much. You don't even know if you may have had a > blockage which could have caused a fluctuation in readings. So you do > need > more than one lab result, but you are headed in the right direction. When > you said ouch in point five about sex was that your wife hitting you? If > she did not on that point, she should have!(grin) As for the high carb > diet > you could have been put on - that is horse puckey. I went through that > and > I can tell you it was no high carb diet, it was quite the opposite with > low > amounts of meat. As for the point about the fruit, I have a diploma from > the faculty of Agriculture and the term fruit applies more to how the > plant > produces it 's harvest on the vine. When I said the damage does not > totally > stop I got this information from transplant doctors and people who have > gone > through double transplants. As for the balanced approach, it seems you > guys > who are besotted with Dr. Bernstein like to leave out key elements of the > diet. The one question I do have is this - is there a way that you can > convert your American creatinin numbers into Canadian ones? > > Ruth > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 All, Ruth wants to know how to convert a canadian creatinine reading to a US creatinine reading. Not a blood sugar reading. Regards, Re hi > > Hi , > > I'm afraid that you have no claim to fame. I too have been type 1 > diabetic > for over 30 years and am no newbie to diabetes. And how do I know about > kidneys? Simple - Both my husband and myself are both kidney transplants > and have been the rounds from pre-dialysis, to dialysis and transplant. > I > am diabetic and my husband is not. He had small kidneys from birth and > then > lost them because of that fact. The body could no longer cope. His > creatnin can fluctuate in one week alone and that has been proven by test > results that have been done within one week of one another because the > creatnin jumped that much. You don't even know if you may have had a > blockage which could have caused a fluctuation in readings. So you do > need > more than one lab result, but you are headed in the right direction. When > you said ouch in point five about sex was that your wife hitting you? If > she did not on that point, she should have!(grin) As for the high carb > diet > you could have been put on - that is horse puckey. I went through that > and > I can tell you it was no high carb diet, it was quite the opposite with > low > amounts of meat. As for the point about the fruit, I have a diploma from > the faculty of Agriculture and the term fruit applies more to how the > plant > produces it 's harvest on the vine. When I said the damage does not > totally > stop I got this information from transplant doctors and people who have > gone > through double transplants. As for the balanced approach, it seems you > guys > who are besotted with Dr. Bernstein like to leave out key elements of the > diet. The one question I do have is this - is there a way that you can > convert your American creatinin numbers into Canadian ones? > > Ruth > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2006 Report Share Posted October 29, 2006 Ruth, What is the normal level for creatinine? I might be able to figure out the difference if you know that number. Re hi Hi , I'm afraid that you have no claim to fame. I too have been type 1 diabetic for over 30 years and am no newbie to diabetes. And how do I know about kidneys? Simple - Both my husband and myself are both kidney transplants and have been the rounds from pre-dialysis, to dialysis and transplant. I am diabetic and my husband is not. He had small kidneys from birth and then lost them because of that fact. The body could no longer cope. His creatnin can fluctuate in one week alone and that has been proven by test results that have been done within one week of one another because the creatnin jumped that much. You don't even know if you may have had a blockage which could have caused a fluctuation in readings. So you do need more than one lab result, but you are headed in the right direction. When you said ouch in point five about sex was that your wife hitting you? If she did not on that point, she should have!(grin) As for the high carb diet you could have been put on - that is horse puckey. I went through that and I can tell you it was no high carb diet, it was quite the opposite with low amounts of meat. As for the point about the fruit, I have a diploma from the faculty of Agriculture and the term fruit applies more to how the plant produces it 's harvest on the vine. When I said the damage does not totally stop I got this information from transplant doctors and people who have gone through double transplants. As for the balanced approach, it seems you guys who are besotted with Dr. Bernstein like to leave out key elements of the diet. The one question I do have is this - is there a way that you can convert your American creatinin numbers into Canadian ones? Ruth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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