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and others, here is what happens on Mondays, hopefully I won't

leave things out. First thing when you get there you weigh, then blood

pressure, blood sugar and temperatures are taken. Then they put a IV in arm

so the 3 insulins can be hooked up. There is a breathing machine you use

six times that day, that is to make sure you are activating liver functions,

this takes between 3 to 6 minutes, to reach numbers for them. Then

breakfast, usually to get you started anywhere between sixty to one hundred

carbs, depdending on blood sugar. then every 30 minutes a blood sugar is

taken, except for the last 30 minutes your there or longer then it is every

15 minutes, you do not leave until blood pressure and sugar is stabilized.

Each insulin drip is one hour. Then for the next drip you given more food,

anything from snack food, healthy choice meal to frozen yogurt, plus I

failed to mention nothing there is sugar free, they do watch fat

consumption. Then final drip is the same things as mentioned above, plus

soda or juice. At days end you are tired and ready for a nap, after all the

carbs. Also, depending on blood sugars before eating depend on how many

carbs you get. The first day you go you are given glucose to drink, then

the next week until you don't go your given food. do you remember

the man's name who started these treatments? I know every six months blood

is drawn and sent to Florida Atlantic University for research purposes. We

call ourselves guinea pigs without cages. Hope you can make head and tails

out of this.

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It was a Dr. Ioki. (I believe that is the spelling.)

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and others, here is what happens on Mondays, hopefully I won't

leave things out. First thing when you get there you weigh, then blood

pressure, blood sugar and temperatures are taken. Then they put a IV in

arm

so the 3 insulins can be hooked up. There is a breathing machine you use

six times that day, that is to make sure you are activating liver

functions,

this takes between 3 to 6 minutes, to reach numbers for them. Then

breakfast, usually to get you started anywhere between sixty to one

hundred

carbs, depdending on blood sugar. then every 30 minutes a blood sugar is

taken, except for the last 30 minutes your there or longer then it is

every

15 minutes, you do not leave until blood pressure and sugar is

stabilized.

Each insulin drip is one hour. Then for the next drip you given more

food,

anything from snack food, healthy choice meal to frozen yogurt, plus I

failed to mention nothing there is sugar free, they do watch fat

consumption. Then final drip is the same things as mentioned above, plus

soda or juice. At days end you are tired and ready for a nap, after all

the

carbs. Also, depending on blood sugars before eating depend on how many

carbs you get. The first day you go you are given glucose to drink, then

the next week until you don't go your given food. do you

remember

the man's name who started these treatments? I know every six months

blood

is drawn and sent to Florida Atlantic University for research purposes.

We

call ourselves guinea pigs without cages. Hope you can make head and

tails

out of this.

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