Guest guest Posted October 13, 2004 Report Share Posted October 13, 2004 Patti: almost all those " diabetic " related problems including those with your eyes can be handled by GETTING YOUR BLOOD SUGAR LEVELS UNDER CONTROL. It needs to be done immediately if not sooner. You need to see a competent endocrynologist who handles diabetics as soon as possible & either be put on insulin temporarily or a high dose level of oral meds. DO IT NOW! cappie Greater Boston Area T-2 10/02 9/04 A1c: 5.3 Mod 100 carb diet, walking, Metformin. ALA/EPO, Coq10, B12, C, Cal/mag ALC, Biotin, full spectrum E fish oil, garlic, flax seed, multi vitamin Lovastatin 20 mg, Enalapril 10 mg 9/04:145 lbs (highest weight 309) 5'/age 66 cappie@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2004 Report Share Posted October 13, 2004 Candida is an infection extremely common in women with high bg's--it is one of the warning signs in fact along with increased thirst, urination, failing/blurring eyesight & hunger (your body is not getting the benefit of the food you are eating as the fuel ie glucose is being excreted in your urine instead of feeding your cells). ALL of these are directly the result of high bg's & will usually go away with lowered bg's. cappie Greater Boston Area T-2 10/02 9/04 A1c: 5.3 Mod 100 carb diet, walking, Metformin. ALA/EPO, Coq10, B12, C, Cal/mag ALC, Biotin, full spectrum E fish oil, garlic, flax seed, multi vitamin Lovastatin 20 mg, Enalapril 10 mg 9/04:145 lbs (highest weight 309) 5'/age 66 cappie@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2004 Report Share Posted October 13, 2004 > -----Original Message----- > From: cappie@... > > Candida is an infection extremely common in women with high > bg's--it is > one of the warning signs in fact along with increased thirst, > urination, > failing/blurring eyesight & hunger I would emphasize what you've been told here. Increased urination, thirst, etc. are classic diabetic symptoms, as are yeast infections. In fact, sugar in the urine is usually a sign that blood sugars are well over 200 much of the time. I would be leery of any doctor who says you are not diabetic. getting your blood sugars in control could save you a lot of problems. Tom the Actuary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2004 Report Share Posted October 13, 2004 > > Dear Friends, > I was going to include the current health issues along with what I > deal with so here is my list. > High liver enzymes; High bgs will contribute to high liver enzymes. I went through this about a year ago following a period of being significantly out of control. My enzymes were in the 700+ arena; after some months of being in control, they had returned to normal. I was forunate. > Fasting blood sugar lab tests are elevated (168+) These are not simply elevated, they are in the diabetic range. Mine were considerably lower than this when I was dx'd. They were right at 126, iirc. > High triglycerides Can go with high bgs. > This next list is the current Diabetic related problems Iam having > now: The previous list can also be exacerbated if not caused by high bgs. Have all of the following during periods of being significantly out of control. These will improve over time as your control gets better. It's not hopeless, although I know how it can seem so. The key to improving much of your health and symptoms is getting your bgs under control. Suzz, t2, dx97, d & e only --------- > Itchy and tender skin mostly lower extremities > Increased appetite verses no appetite (staying hungry) > Thirsty all the time (seem not to get enough to drink) > Frequent urination, Urinary Tract infections, and Yeast infections > Fatigue with dizziness and weakness and nausea. > Vision problems, blurry vision, and night blindness > Poor circulation in the legs and feet. > Just today I was put on an antibotic for yeast infection and uti > (10/13/04) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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