Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 Well, I've told about my Mom, but one of her things was that she would eat what she wanted and said " Oh, I'll just take an extra pill. " I don't remember what she was on back then. But, years of doing that and her eyes suffered. She had to have laser surgery. She could see to get around inside of the house, but had to be led around otherwise. She didn't take care of herself and then her kidneys went. She was on dialysis for 3 1/2 years. Now, during that time, she lost her excess weight and the type II diabetes went away. But, there was so much damage to her body, including her arteries and heart. She died as a result of coronary artery disease. Quite suddenly too. My cousin (adopted) has gone blind, has had both legs amputated all compiments of diabetes. His vision comes and goes. Now, we just had a family reunion--1st ever on Mom's side. Anyway, Mom's younger sister did the right thing when she was diagnosed with type II about 15 years ago. She lost her excess weight and her diabetes. Yet, although she is thin now and doesn't have type II, she still considers herself diabetic. We were sitting next to each other at the reunion when a cousin's wife brought around brownies. I took one. I figured, my blood sugar had been so good and I'd been so good, what was one lousy brownie. I was biting into it when my little bitty aunt said " No thank you, I'm diabetic. " What? Talk about feeling like an idiot!!!! The thing for me that makes me stay on track better is what it did to my mother's and sister's and cousin's eyes. I was born with a cataract in one eye. The lens was removed as a toddler and they didn't do lens implants in kids back in the 1970s. So, the optic nerve never developed right in that eye. Even if they did a lens implant now, it wouldn't do much good because of that. I have 20/20 in my good eye. But, that's the thing, my vision has always been the most precious thing to me. So, with only having one eye to see with, I am determined to take care of it! Becky I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 So, anyone want to talk A1C? The good, the bad, and the ugly? My A1C was 11-something back in 98. I was probably a diabetic for two years before I was diagnosed. In 98 I had a urine test that was 1000, I have no idea what test that was. I do remember in those days if was feeling weak and shaky, I would eat a snicker bar. (Can you imagine eating candy when my sugar was already high??) Once in 99, I had McDonlads for lunch and supper, super sized it with a regular coke and my vision went very very blurry two hours later as I was driving down the road. Stayed blurry for 8 hours or so. It was scary. I would like to hear some amazing horror stories to help remind all of us what can happen if we just " give up " the good fight. I know a lady who drank a gallon of orange juice because she was weak and shaky. She said she was incredibly thirsty. She went biind for a week or so, cant remember how long, maybe 30 days? Her blood sugar was above 500. Absolutely true story. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 before i was diagnosed with t2, i was getting these horrible leg cramps...it was so bad that i had to sell my 1 year old honda and buy one with automatic transmission... a few months later i was diagnosed and started on metaformin... no more leg cramps...and no more fun to drive car... where's the justice??? lol __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 I drank a lot right before I was diagnosed. I drank Orange Juice. I was so thirsty nothing would quench my thirst, so I thought maybe if I drank some juice it would stop.....ahhh. wrong.... Dale Begin forwarded message: > > Date: July 26, 2006 2:27:23 PM EDT > To: diabetes > Subject: A1C and horror stories > Reply-To: diabetes > > So, anyone want to talk A1C? The good, the bad, and the ugly? > > My A1C was 11-something back in 98. > > I was probably a diabetic for two years before I was diagnosed. In > 98 I had a urine test that was 1000, I have no idea what test that > was. I do remember in those days if was feeling weak and shaky, I > would eat a snicker bar. (Can you imagine eating candy when my sugar > was already high??) > > Once in 99, I had McDonlads for lunch and supper, super sized it with > a regular coke and my vision went very very blurry two hours later as > I was driving down the road. Stayed blurry for 8 hours or so. It was > scary. > I would like to hear some amazing horror stories to help remind all > of us what can happen if we just " give up " the good fight. > > I know a lady who drank a gallon of orange juice because she was > weak and shaky. She said she was incredibly thirsty. She went biind > for a week or so, cant remember how long, maybe 30 days? Her blood > sugar was above 500. Absolutely true story. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 I have been diabetic for about 11 years.. I have now have it under control.. For the last 11 years my A1C was aleast 11 or higher. I didn't care until Januray when I got put in the hosptial for the flu and I started to feel the affects of the high A1C.. My legs hurt my eyes don't focus like they use to.. ect ect.. But in april my A1c was 7.6 I was so happy to see it go down.. I can't wait for my next one so I can see it go down even more.. > > So, anyone want to talk A1C? The good, the bad, and the ugly? > > My A1C was 11-something back in 98. > > I was probably a diabetic for two years before I was diagnosed. In > 98 I had a urine test that was 1000, I have no idea what test that > was. I do remember in those days if was feeling weak and shaky, I > would eat a snicker bar. (Can you imagine eating candy when my sugar > was already high??) > > Once in 99, I had McDonlads for lunch and supper, super sized it with > a regular coke and my vision went very very blurry two hours later as > I was driving down the road. Stayed blurry for 8 hours or so. It was > scary. > I would like to hear some amazing horror stories to help remind all > of us what can happen if we just " give up " the good fight. > > I know a lady who drank a gallon of orange juice because she was > weak and shaky. She said she was incredibly thirsty. She went biind > for a week or so, cant remember how long, maybe 30 days? Her blood > sugar was above 500. Absolutely true story. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 Thank you for posting. I --REALLY-- need to hear these things. I am one of those ppl who requires having the snicker bar slapped right out of my hand! I go to the local IHS (Indian Health Service), and let me tell you folks something. This disease can kick some royal butt if left uncontrolled! I am blessed to have found this group. It is really affecting my self discipline. I know it is a creepy topic, but some of us NEED to hear/read blunt honest truths. > > So, anyone want to talk A1C? The good, the bad, and the ugly? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 Redbird, I could drink orange juice like that -- I love the stuff, especially Tropicana Grovestand with lots of pulp. I sometimes get mild blurry vision, but I've never had any blindness. I don't buy any juices anymore, and I have to be real careful with fruit -- peaches and nectarines are in season, but I don't handle them that well. I do better with blueberries and strawberries. redbird4848 redbird4848@...> wrote: I know a lady who drank a gallon of orange juice because she was weak and shaky. She said she was incredibly thirsty. She went biind for a week or so, cant remember how long, maybe 30 days? Her blood sugar was above 500. Absolutely true story. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 As a younster, I probably could have drank orange juice like that. But, nowadays, with my IBS, I can have very little fruit juice before I get the screaming kaka's. I love most fruits, but nectarines, plums, pears, peaches, watermelon, cantaloupe, and berries are my favorites, particularly blueberries. I love sweet strawberries, but they have to be good and ripe to be sweet. I also love grapes, but they are little sugar beads practically! becky Re: A1C and horror stories Redbird, I could drink orange juice like that -- I love the stuff, especially Tropicana Grovestand with lots of pulp. I sometimes get mild blurry vision, but I've never had any blindness. I don't buy any juices anymore, and I have to be real careful with fruit -- peaches and nectarines are in season, but I don't handle them that well. I do better with blueberries and strawberries. redbird4848 redbird4848@...> wrote: I know a lady who drank a gallon of orange juice because she was weak and shaky. She said she was incredibly thirsty. She went biind for a week or so, cant remember how long, maybe 30 days? Her blood sugar was above 500. Absolutely true story. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2006 Report Share Posted July 30, 2006 hopefulviolinist@...> wrote: > Now, we just had a family reunion--1st ever on Mom's side. Anyway, Mom's > younger sister did the right thing when she was diagnosed with type II > about 15 years ago. She lost her excess weight and her diabetes. Yet, > although she is thin now and doesn't have type II, she still considers > herself diabetic. Yes, it's always a blessing when people can overcome their addictions. I wish people on this group would stop talking about T2s who don't lose their excess weight like they just don't care about their health. It's insulting to those who try to beat their addiction and don't succeed or didn't succeed yet. This self-righteous talk about T2s who " just have to lose this excess weight " and if they don't manage to lose this weight they " just don't care and are irrepsonsible " is unbearable. It's especially unbearable when coming from T2s who stuffed themselves with junk food until they developed diabetes and managed to lose a bit of weight and now think they're better human beings than overweight diabetics who try to lose weight and fail. Think again. You're not. It's obnoxious. M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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