Guest guest Posted February 26, 2003 Report Share Posted February 26, 2003 a, Stedman's Ortho has: lists to the right (or left) for list, no caps, though. Like said, it would be leaning to either side. HTH Dawn C. Another question Sorry, folks, but I am on my secondary account today which I don't yet have much experience with. Patient with low back pain. Doctor dictates: Does have some lumbar muscle spasm but no acute LIST. He actually spells out LIST. I cannot find this as an abbreviation but can't determine if it makes sense in the sentence as a regular word. And why would he spell it out? Any ideas? Thanks! --------------------------------- a in Maine Career Step Grad Total eMed - 8/19/02 " I can see the handwriting on the wall -- and it is misspelled. " - Vera Pyle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2003 Report Share Posted February 26, 2003 a, Stedman's Ortho has: lists to the right (or left) for list, no caps, though. Like said, it would be leaning to either side. HTH Dawn C. Another question Sorry, folks, but I am on my secondary account today which I don't yet have much experience with. Patient with low back pain. Doctor dictates: Does have some lumbar muscle spasm but no acute LIST. He actually spells out LIST. I cannot find this as an abbreviation but can't determine if it makes sense in the sentence as a regular word. And why would he spell it out? Any ideas? Thanks! --------------------------------- a in Maine Career Step Grad Total eMed - 8/19/02 " I can see the handwriting on the wall -- and it is misspelled. " - Vera Pyle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2003 Report Share Posted February 26, 2003 a, Stedman's Ortho has: lists to the right (or left) for list, no caps, though. Like said, it would be leaning to either side. HTH Dawn C. Another question Sorry, folks, but I am on my secondary account today which I don't yet have much experience with. Patient with low back pain. Doctor dictates: Does have some lumbar muscle spasm but no acute LIST. He actually spells out LIST. I cannot find this as an abbreviation but can't determine if it makes sense in the sentence as a regular word. And why would he spell it out? Any ideas? Thanks! --------------------------------- a in Maine Career Step Grad Total eMed - 8/19/02 " I can see the handwriting on the wall -- and it is misspelled. " - Vera Pyle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2003 Report Share Posted April 22, 2003 as i have let on, i have asked an os to see if i was a candidate for resurfacing and he said that yes i was and that we were to deal with insurance first. no mention was made of scheduling an appointment. the decision for me was a BFO (blinding flash of the obvious) and wanting to deal with insurance first seems reasonable. i have many things on my side there including no medical history. so my os of choice has had my info for about three weeks. i called a week ago, and was told they still had not heard back yet. my file was on the desk. should i be calling more or just be patient? should i schedule, as lois suggests, a date for surgery? should i have a preliminary appointment with my os? will getting synovisic shots give me three months of pain free movement and allow me to push the dolly in an upcoming action motion picture that has been offered to me? will those shots, if applicable, interfear with the effectivness of hip resurfacing? stayedtuned donttouchthatdial wellberightback guess it was more than one question love beeohbe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2005 Report Share Posted May 17, 2005 Counting your carbs is what you need to do, and adjust the intake accordingly. Are you having 3 meals a day or several smaller ones? I would recomend several smaller meals, so that you dont feel like killing someone for that ice cream they have. Eat more protien and veggies... They fill you up and the protien makes you feel fuller longer, the veggies tend to be pretty low in carbs (check it out for sure) and you can eat more of them to feel fuller. The fiber in the veggies also help you not " starve " . It isnt hard to count calories and carbs... Just measure your food for a while, it took me a few months to recognize a " proper " portion size. You may be suprised! I eat 5-6 times a day. Am not currently on meds (though they are talking about it because of pregnancy stuff) and work out at the gym as much as possible (3-4 days a week swimming) It's a constant learning process for all of us. Diabetes is individual, and something that works for one person wont always work for another. Angelia in OR T2 Diabetic, 26 years old ----- Original Message ----- > to ask her, but am wondering now about the cal Vs carbs. > > Thanks for any help > > MJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2005 Report Share Posted May 17, 2005 Hi, As a type 2 you really need to watch your carb intake. Before starting on insulin (novolog) to help me with my after meal spikes; I was eating only 30-50 grams/carbs per DAY not per meal. I did maintain A1c of around 5% and excellent control. Keep in mind Your Mileage May Vary (YMMV) and you will need to eat a set carb load then check your bg's one hour and two hours after eating to determine how you react to that carb load. Then adjust your intake as necessary. I have heard of people managing their diabetes with just diet and exercise in this manner. Mine has gone too far for that. Also keep in mind that calorie intake is also important; especially if you are needing to lose weight. Short answer - carbs are important but you really need to balance it all. Jerry > I have been reading up on Type 2 and what we can and cannot eat, I guess I > should say how to eat, my doctor put me on a 1800 cal diet or 65 carb per meal > and am wondering if going by cal is better then to go by carbs? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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