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Thanks, Rick, for that...you are, as always, the Voice of Reason.

This list has always been, since its inception (and I was there) a group

of caring, concerned diabetics trying to help each other. From time to

time there will be a newby who is argumentative, gets insulted and

leaves in a huff...but for the most part, we really care about each

other I've always considered the folks on this list my Diabetes Family,

that's why I've stuck around for five years.

Speaking of " family " -- Tootie, how're you doing? When you don't post

for a while I get worried.

Vicki

<<

I wanted to chime in briefly on the topic of attitude...

EVERYTHING on this list must be taken with a grain of salt, and a pound

of

consideration. Even if all of us were doctors (who would we complain

about

then... <g> ) there would still be differences of opinions and different

approaches

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> Well it certainly has been tense in here lately!

>

> I wanted to chime in briefly on the topic of attitude...

>

> EVERYTHING on this list must be taken with a grain of salt, and a

pound of

> consideration. .... I've seen a lot of all three of

these 'conditions'

> over the last week or so.

>

> Also, I really like what someone said (I think it was

Dean)... If

> you and I are always saying the same thing, one of us is

unnecessary! I

> like that!!!

.....> Bottom line, not only are we responsible for managing our

disease, we are

> also responsible for managing our outlook and attitude. If you have

a big

> chip on your shoulder, someone is going to knock it off just to

prove that

> they can. ... If you can be agreeable in

> your disagreements, you're going to be challenged in interesting

and

> sometimes even helpful ways.

>

> I have spoken.... :o)

>

> Rick

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Very well said.

I've been lurking--newly diagnosed, scared to death, needing help and

dismayed at the the recent posts. Not surprised, mind you---but there

is too much of this on the internet/in life--I'm not sure I can take

much more. I don't feel well and it is upsetting.

My goal for this week: Drink more water and exercise.

There's a lot of good information here.

Thanks.

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Hi ...sorry there's been some negative stuff here lately...bad

timing for you. It does happen now and again...but I think the problem

is resolved now.

So please let us help you. What specific questions do you have?

Vicki

<<

I've been lurking--newly diagnosed, scared to death, needing help and

dismayed at the the recent posts. Not surprised, mind you---but there

is too much of this on the internet/in life--I'm not sure I can take

much more. I don't feel well and it is upsetting.

My goal for this week: Drink more water and exercise.

There's a lot of good information here.

Thanks.

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> Hi ...sorry there's been some negative stuff here lately...bad

> timing for you. It does happen now and again...but I think the

problem

> is resolved now.

>

> So please let us help you. What specific questions do you have?

> Vicki

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Thanks.

I don't know where to begin.

I'm dealing with some 'Rage' at HMO. I feel that I have been treated

very callously--but I've got bigger problems now--rather Life

Threatening, so I need to Let the Rage--Go.

From what I have been reading on these boards--I've been exhibiting

symptoms for about 10 years. I would mention these things to my very

young doctors and they would brush them aside.

One of the most frightening has been the skin problems---(Can't spell

today) ...Excema?, fungal infections of toenails--20 years and now in

my fingernails, lots of skin problems.

My maternal grandmother died of diabetes--very painful ordeal.

I've known for years that it seems to skip a generation and I figured

my turn would come. It has.

I have so many problems and the medical community dismisses me---for

their convenience. In a few weeks I will drop the insurance--the

costs have gone out of sight--what will I do then?

I'm trying to apply to participate in some clinical trials.

Any suggestions?

Thanks.

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From what I have been reading on these boards--I've been exhibiting

symptoms for about 10 years. I would mention these things to my very

young doctors and they would brush them aside.

One of the most frightening has been the skin problems---(Can't spell

today) ...Excema?, fungal infections of toenails--20 years and now in

my fingernails, lots of skin problems.

My maternal grandmother died of diabetes--very painful ordeal.

I've known for years that it seems to skip a generation and I figured

my turn would come. It has.

<<

, are you saying you haven't been " officially " diagnosed with

diabetes?

What kind of symptoms are you having related to diabetes?

Are you saying you've presented these to your HMO doctors and they

haven't investigated?

Have you had an A1C test?

Do you have a meter and have you been testing you BGs?

Well, I guess that's enough questions to start with...

Vicki

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> <<

> , are you saying you haven't been " officially " diagnosed with

> diabetes?

> What kind of symptoms are you having related to diabetes?

> Are you saying you've presented these to your HMO doctors and they

> haven't investigated?

> Have you had an A1C test?

> Do you have a meter and have you been testing you BGs?

>

> Well, I guess that's enough questions to start with...

>

> Vicki

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I have been officially diagnosed--last October.

Unemployed--no $$ to buy the testing equipment--or RX.

So--I was supposed to see the Social Worker--programs, financial aid,

etc--excuses, excuses, excuses and some rather unprofessional remarks.

So--I've been trying to do what I can--diet,etc. Things are getting

worse--a lot worse. Infections-skin and yeast. Even as a child I had

skin problems and infections---which I have now read are symptomatic

of predisposition to diabetes. I've been reading quite a bit and may

have scared myself--that has been known to happen.

Starting to have problems with my feet--that's where the Exzema has

been the worst for years. The dermatologis--quite young-- has been

dismissive when I tried to ask questions about this--told me I had

cea--here's some cream--and 'See Ya'...

*****

i.e---

I believe the practitioners are instructed to take a 'Firm' stance

with patients...I've been to the corporate headquarters several times.

Oddly enough I was called to participate in a study about Physicians'

Communication skills--for this HMO. I was paid $100--as were 20-30

others--so that's one reason for the exorbitant costs. My customer

comments are free---albeit meaningless.

That's what I mean that there have been symptoms that warranted

further consideration---begging, pleading-- to no avail. Many times I

have been told to trot myself to Behavioral Health---the worst of all

the departments. I assume they categorize me as Hysterical, Unstable

woman---menopause. Probably have some good laughs at my expense.

And, still I am a human being---with enough sense to know changes in

my body indicate malfunctions of some systems.

Prior to the diagnosis of diabetes last Oct--in August, in fact, the

Mental Health practioner insisted I take a particular psychiatric

drug that I later learned can facilitate the development of diabetes.

When I confronted him with this FYI--he told me I had a complex

personality disorder. That's the sort of healthcare I've received for

the past few years. !@#!!

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,

Me too! Exactly the same situation - I was a bit scared off from posting as

well, after some of the posts I saw!! Here's hoping it will clear the air a bit!

Kirsty

If you and I were always to see eye to eye, then one of us would be unnecessary.

I've been lurking--newly diagnosed, scared to death, needing help and

dismayed at the the recent posts. Not surprised, mind you---but there

is too much of this on the internet/in life--I'm not sure I can take

much more. I don't feel well and it is upsetting.

My goal for this week: Drink more water and exercise.

There's a lot of good information here.

Thanks.

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Hi, , sorry you're having so many problems with your HMO.

It's really hard to get good control when you don't know what your BG

numbers are.

Many doctors have free samples of meters. And I understand Walmart has a

store brand that's fairly inexpensive as are the strips -- but it still

costs something.

You need to tell your doctor that you can't afford the prescribed

medications. Many places have " compassionate care " provisions.

Somewhere in my archives I have a website for financial help for meds. I

don't have time to check for it right now...maybe someone else has

it...or else I'll check tonight when I have more time. I have to go to

work pretty soon now.

I believe someone else suggested a place you could go for lowcost or

free meds and testing supplies. I hope you can check this out.

You can lower your BGs by lowering your carb intake, which I suppose you

already know if you've been lurking for a while. Try to avoid any

products made with grains -- breads, pastas, cereals. Also avoid rice

and most fruits except in very small amounts. All of these will raise

your BGs, which are contributing to your problems. It's unfortunate that

the starches many low income people eat because other foods are not

affordable are practically " poison " for diabetics.

Here's a list of pretty lowcarb veggies from my archives.

Spinach

Cauliflower

Broccoli

Summer squash (zucchini, crookneck)

Spaghetti squash

Mushrooms

Asparagus

Greenbeans

Cabbage

Sauerkraut

And of course lettuce and avocados which aren't a veggie but a

fruit .but

they're definitely lowcarb. I have a large mixed lettuce salad with

avocado

every night with dinner.

Check back with us later today. And good luck.

Vicki

I have been officially diagnosed--last October.

Unemployed--no $$ to buy the testing equipment--or RX.

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These are only my opinions for discussion purposes only:

For info on skin problems, I personally would try the archives, search and

discussion board at --

http://askwaltstollmd.com/wwwboard/wwwboard.html

For diet needs, I personally would try:

The books, available at many libraries:

Protein Power and Protein Power Lifeplan both by the Drs. Eades (-(adequate

protein, moderate fat, low(er) carb)-)

The discussion boards for this diet:

http://www.eatprotein.com

I may have other links for possibly free meds - let me know if you are

interested and I'll post any I can find. Mike

>

> One of the most frightening has been the skin problems---(Can't spell

> today) ...Excema?, fungal infections of toenails--20 years and now in

> my fingernails, lots of skin problems.

>

> Thanks.

>

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In a message dated 8/17/2003 8:18:37 AM Central Standard Time,

whimsy2@... writes:

> Speaking of " family " -- Tootie, how're you doing? When you don't post

> for a while I get worried.

Me too...and we have not heard from Susie in a while either

Ressy

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Dear Group,

I've been sick with various ailments since February. I have had

chronic, severe hip and knee pain. Then my pancreas quit (all those

painkillers likely contributed to that). I was hospitalized three

times, including a week in ICU. My HbA1c of 8.8 indicated an average

glucose reading of 355 or so. I'm now on insulin (N,2xday. I was up

to 40 units/day but am cutting back now because I'm seeing several

readings in the 120s.

Because of the pain and the weakness (all my nutrients were being

flushed out with my urine ... I was in ketoacidosis), plus the

weakness that comes from losing 28 pounds in three months, I spend

very little time on the computer. Also, I'm cleaning up from a

violent windstorm and hail storm. Oops, gotta run. The roofer is here.

Group hugs,

Susie

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Dear Group,

I've been sick with various ailments since February. I have had

chronic, severe hip and knee pain. Then my pancreas quit (all those

painkillers likely contributed to that). I was hospitalized three

times, including a week in ICU. My HbA1c of 8.8 indicated an average

glucose reading of 355 or so. I'm now on insulin (N,2xday. I was up

to 40 units/day but am cutting back now because I'm seeing several

readings in the 120s.

Because of the pain and the weakness (all my nutrients were being

flushed out with my urine ... I was in ketoacidosis), plus the

weakness that comes from losing 28 pounds in three months, I spend

very little time on the computer. Also, I'm cleaning up from a

violent windstorm and hail storm. Oops, gotta run. The roofer is here.

Group hugs,

Susie

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