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In a message dated 2/10/2004 11:06:48 AM Eastern Standard Time,

hharrison@... writes:

sugarfree Natures Own whole wheat

BTW, I want to thank all who responded to my question for a good bread!

Also, at my first 3-month check today, I went from my initial 9.1 to 7.1

...... I was thrilled, as I have had a God-awful bout with the flu and bronchitis

and a hellish introduction to dermatitis, so thought with all that, I'd

probably be higher than when diagnosed. I did try to take care of myself in

between

though! The really good part was that, in the process, I lost 11# too!

~arlene T2 in NY

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You are right Jim, I was diagnosed with Bg's of 485 and that was this past June.

They are now within a very normal range . I changed the way I was eating an my

tingling feet don't tingle anymore. I have lost 35 pounds and would love to

loose about 10 more, however it has played heck on my wardrobe. I never thought

I would see size 8 and 10 in my closet again. Just gave my entire larger

wardrobe to a lady that is starting a new job and needed new things, I didn't

cry when I parted with them. The key in my opinion is to eat smart and test to

see what you can eat and by all means exercise if you can. My Diabetes has also

made my husband loose weight (which he needed to do), believe it or now I even

have my 3 dogs on a better diet and they are looking good. You will see when you

start eating the right way what a difference it makes. Helen H

Re: Newbie Question

Bob,

Scared is good. Go ahead and read about all the worst case possibilities and

use that

to keep your motivation up to get exercising, eat right and drop your

weight down into range for your height. At 285 lbs., a fasting 134

may mean you caught this plenty early that with those changes in your

life you may never look back. If you smoke, stop.

Use the fear to make the changes and you will likely wind up feeling

better than you've felt in a long,long time.

Jim

> Hello

>

> I was diagosed with Type II about 6 weeks ago. It wasn't a huge

> suprise, as I'm 43, 5'8 " and weighed about 285.

>

> Since then, I've been eating better, tracking my food intake, and

am

> taking Glucosamine. I also have been reading extensively about my

> new condition, and have been getting more and more depressed all

the

> time. I have some questions, and perhaps someone on the board can

> help me out.

>

> 1. My fasting blood glucose level (before the Glucosamine) was

> 134. Is this real bad? Or just " moderately bad " .

>

> 2. In looking at my blood tests over the past 10 years, my blood

> sugar has varied between 118 and the recent 134 reading. Should I

> have been diagnosed and treated earlier?

>

> 3. Neuropathy. SCARY. Is it too early for me to be showing signs

> of this? I've had carpal tunnel for several years and even had

> surgery for it about 6 years ago. It returned though. I also have

> some very slight weakness in my forearms and some tingly feelings

> from the elbows down. Other things include numbness in a 4 inch

> patch on the front of my left thigh, eyesight that seems to vary in

> blurryness from time to time, and feet that have gone from a " D "

> width to a " EEE " width over the past three years. Am I being a

> hypochondriac or does this sound right for my history over the past

> few years?

>

> I'm sure this is nothing new to those in the group, but I am

getting

> increasingly worried about damage that has been done and what my

> future holds. I intend to work hard at weight loss (I've already

> lost about 12 lbs) and exercise, but I'm very scared.

>

> Thanks in advance.

> Bob Dianetti

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The first thing I did was to buy a bicycle and start riding it everywhere;

whenever I go on an errand, I ask myself, " Can I do this by bicycle? " If I can,

I do. I also got rid of my gas mower and bought an old-fashioned pushmower.

I eliminated white bread, pasta, rice, potatoes, beets, and winter squash from

my diet, as well as all fried foods.

Note, when getting packaged and processed foods, avoid the " Light " or " Lite "

versions; they may have less fat than the regular, but they almost always have

more SUGAR. Read the nutrition lables very carefully, and opt for the ones with

the fewest carbs.

Carbohydrates (sugars and starches) are the enemy. You can't eliminate them

totally from you diet, but you should minimize them.

My doctor said to think of carbs the way most people think of arsenic. A little

won't hurt, but a lot will, and how much 'a little' or 'a lot' will be varies

from person to person, and will vary from person to person; it will also vary

according to the form. (Arsinous oxide v. arsenic hydrocloride; one is more

toxic than the other.) If you found yourself on a planet where all the plants

had arsenic in them, but some had more than others, you'd be very careful about

which plants you ate from, and how much, wouldn't you? Same with carbohydrates.

Re: Newbie Question

Bob,

Scared is good. It would have been great if a doc scared the heck out

of you when you had a 118, but you may not have listened to a lecture

on pre-diabetes. No matter, you can't go back.

I heard a great quote shortly after my diagnosis a couple of years

ago. " One of the surest ways to lead a long and healthy life is to

contract an incurable disease. "

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Bicycle is very good Bruce, however mine doesn't go anywhere. But stationery is

safer here with the wild drivers in Mobile. Also the dogs don't chase it. It

would be nice to be able to ride somewhere but this is next best. I never ate

fast foods and hardly ever ate anything fried, just personal preference. You are

so right about the " lite " foods just look at the labels. The " Fat Free " usually

make up for the fat with sugar. I do not eat white bread either I buy sugarfree

Natures Own whole wheat (but eat very little), I eat small amounts of potato and

pasta (very small) no beets, and still no fried. Also I park my car in a spot

that is a nice walk to where I am going (if it isn't raining, which is often).

Helen

Re: Newbie Question

Bob,

Scared is good. It would have been great if a doc scared the heck out

of you when you had a 118, but you may not have listened to a lecture

on pre-diabetes. No matter, you can't go back.

I heard a great quote shortly after my diagnosis a couple of years

ago. " One of the surest ways to lead a long and healthy life is to

contract an incurable disease. "

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