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I read your article with interest Bea..

My observations with people in our community: Elderly people tend to

develope diabetes as their body wears out and some organs tend to shut

down.The age varies depending on one's health problems

Most of my elderly friends with heart disease and cholesterol problems end

up diabetic.

My Mother was diagnosed as diabetic a few months before she died. I now

realize she had diabetic symptoms several years before but Dr did not even

recognize it OR did not tell her.

DR. don't realize the symptoms greatly affect their health and comfort. My

MOM had itching which was diagnosed as yeast infection and was very

uncomfortable and her dr treated her but not for diabetics which was the

real cause.

Her Dr had a hip replacement and someone else took his patients

fortunately for my Mother the substitite Dr recognized her problem and When

we cut out her sugar (her addiction) her symptoms and discomfort went away.

This undiagnosed medical problem also causes blindness and memory problems

in the elderly.

Gladys

Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 07:55:32 +1000

Subject: Re: commercial diets

Recently I started reading a huge document about the standards for treating

older people who have diabetes in Australia. It appears to have been

developed after much discussion and forums of people in the field. One thing

that stunned me was the lowering of standards for older people on the basis

of life expectancy. In a nutshell if the doctor thinks you have 5 or less

years to go - they don't bother with fussing over getting BGs down. If your

life expectancy is longer -10 years then they suggest modest (by our

standards) levels, and if your life expectancy is 15 or more years then

they suggest more stringent goals and efforts to keep your BGs down.

It was far roo long to print - and I will go back and check it sometime -

but I'm writing about other topics at the moment.

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In a message dated 3/19/2004 10:54:58 AM Eastern Standard Time,

diabetes_int writes:

> This undiagnosed medical problem also causes blindness and memory problems

> in the elderly.

>

Gladys

Was this temporal arteritis?

That is what my mother had. She was left undiagnosed for so long that the

treatment killed her. Just before she died, I think they said she was diabetic,

but not sure.

This is a very common and treatable illness if treated early.

Janet

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> Gladys

> Was this temporal arteritis?

> That is what my mother had. She was left undiagnosed for so long that

> the treatment killed her. Just before she died, I think they said she

> was diabetic, but not sure. This is a very common and treatable

> illness if treated early.

>

> Janet

Diabetics have more than usual oxidative stress, A.K.A. free radical

damage. Most diabetic complications including this one can be avoided

with a decent antioxidant program and avoiding foods that lead to

acidic cellular and extracellular fluids, such as carbs, and known

free radical producers such as the polyunsaturated oils, which cause

atherosclerosis ayway. Here's a brand new study that deals with this

specific " disease " .

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE. Oxidative injury caused by lipid oxidation is

considered a major factor in the development of several ocular

disorders including temporal arteritis. This study investigates the

role of 8-epi-PGF2alpha as a marker of oxidative stress in vivo.

CONCLUSIONS. Our findings ...suggest that lipid peroxidation products

may also play a role in the pathogenesis of this disease.

Ophthalmologe. 2004

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve & db=pubmed & dopt=Abstra\

ct & list_uids=14999422

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HI Duncan

Thanks.

I will send this on to my brother who would have a better understanding of

this than I.

Janet

>>CONCLUSIONS. Our findings ...suggest that lipid peroxidation products

>>also play a role in the pathogenesis of this disease.

>>Ophthalmologe. 2004

>>

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