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I guess I have been worrying too much about my mom. She has been on meds

for diabetes for about 6 months. She lives alone, will not learn to test her

bg's. I will do a test when I'm at her house, when she stays with my brother,

he will check her bg's.

We try to keep the right foods for her to eat, but we know she eats some of

the wrong foods. She tells me what she eats when she goes out with friends.

When she is at my brother's house, he sees her eating cookies. Instead of

opening a diet soda that he has there for her, she will tell my nephew to pour

her some regular soda.

She went to the doctor a couple weeks ago. I expected her A1c test to be

high. It was 5.67.

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Eunice

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In a message dated 1/24/2006 12:46:35 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

sheilaksmith@... writes:

So what's the secret to her success? She has to be doing something

right.

Hi Sheila,

The only thing I know she is doing differently is she is eating smaller

amounts.

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Eunice

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In a message dated 1/24/2006 12:46:35 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

sheilaksmith@... writes:

So what's the secret to her success? She has to be doing something

right.

Hi Sheila,

The only thing I know she is doing differently is she is eating smaller

amounts.

hugs

Eunice

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In a message dated 1/24/2006 12:46:35 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

sheilaksmith@... writes:

So what's the secret to her success? She has to be doing something

right.

Hi Sheila,

The only thing I know she is doing differently is she is eating smaller

amounts.

hugs

Eunice

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> She went to the doctor a couple weeks ago. I expected her A1c test

to be

> high. It was 5.67.

>

> hugs

> Eunice

So what's the secret to her success? She has to be doing something

right.

Sheila

>

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> She went to the doctor a couple weeks ago. I expected her A1c test

to be

> high. It was 5.67.

>

> hugs

> Eunice

So what's the secret to her success? She has to be doing something

right.

Sheila

>

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But remember, this dosnt take into account extreme highs and lows =)

Though, I think that she must be doing ok...

Angelia in OR

My mom's A1c test results

>I guess I have been worrying too much about my mom. She has been on meds

> for diabetes for about 6 months. She lives alone, will not learn to test

> her

> bg's. I will do a test when I'm at her house, when she stays with my

> brother,

> he will check her bg's.

>

> We try to keep the right foods for her to eat, but we know she eats some

> of

> the wrong foods. She tells me what she eats when she goes out with

> friends.

>

> When she is at my brother's house, he sees her eating cookies. Instead

> of

> opening a diet soda that he has there for her, she will tell my nephew to

> pour

> her some regular soda.

>

> She went to the doctor a couple weeks ago. I expected her A1c test to be

> high. It was 5.67.

>

> hugs

> Eunice

>

>

>

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But remember, this dosnt take into account extreme highs and lows =)

Though, I think that she must be doing ok...

Angelia in OR

My mom's A1c test results

>I guess I have been worrying too much about my mom. She has been on meds

> for diabetes for about 6 months. She lives alone, will not learn to test

> her

> bg's. I will do a test when I'm at her house, when she stays with my

> brother,

> he will check her bg's.

>

> We try to keep the right foods for her to eat, but we know she eats some

> of

> the wrong foods. She tells me what she eats when she goes out with

> friends.

>

> When she is at my brother's house, he sees her eating cookies. Instead

> of

> opening a diet soda that he has there for her, she will tell my nephew to

> pour

> her some regular soda.

>

> She went to the doctor a couple weeks ago. I expected her A1c test to be

> high. It was 5.67.

>

> hugs

> Eunice

>

>

>

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> But remember, this dosnt take into account extreme highs and lows =)

>

Hi Angelina and all~

Isn't this number an indication of your overall average glucose

level? Isn't this number more " important " than your individual highs

and lows?

Thanks,

Sheila

> >

> >

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> But remember, this dosnt take into account extreme highs and lows =)

>

Hi Angelina and all~

Isn't this number an indication of your overall average glucose

level? Isn't this number more " important " than your individual highs

and lows?

Thanks,

Sheila

> >

> >

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Hi Eunice:

I've been diagnosed with Type II within the past month and have taken a good

class from my clinic, done many Internet searches, and bought several books

on 'what to eat' and they simply don't all agree. What I'm leaning toward

is an Atkins Diabetes Revolution style diet and even my diabetes class said

to " count carbs " - so that's what I'm doing, even more so. Also, it's the

only way that I've ever been able to lose weight and so until I get my BMI

under 25 (it's now about 26.3) that's the route I'll take, watching my

glucose level at the same time. My granddaughter, who I am quite close to,

is into all types of natural, whole grain, non-animal source foods, and

while I support her in that direction, I get to take whatever direction I

see fit. She doesn't like the way that I'm eating even though her own

mother (my former daughter-in-law) has Type II in a big way, and so she has

the Type II genetic potential from both sides of her lineage. That said, at

74 and having been through many events in my life including cancer, I get to

do what I wish to do. It may sound ornery, and at times it is, but I do

know what I'm doing, the risks I'm taking etc., and I'm just as adult as my

children and grandchildren. I think a lot of people in my age group feel

the same way and while my family may not care for my lifestyle, it's my life

and not theirs.

All that said, my glucose level has ranged from 91 to 124 since I got my

meter a couple of weeks ago. There are things I simply do not understand

that I will bring up at my next class and see if I can figure out what's

going on. I have been very careful on the carbs and haven't had processed

food of any type and no spuds nor bread nor even grains. So, when I was

taken to a local all you can eat buffet Sunday I went for the meats and sea

food before getting a salad. The salad was a do it yourself variety and I

added some large croutons, sunflower seeds and tomatoes along with my

favorite thousand island dressing. I could taste the sugar/corn syrup in

the dressing and figured I had blown it. Then in cruising the desert table

I returned with a couple of large slices of watermelon and some raw

pineapple and passed on the cheese cake and ice cream, a very difficult

task. So, I just had to test two hours after that feast and much to my

amazement my glucose level was at 91, the lowest reading to date. (Previous

lows have been 100.) I don't understand it. Also, I've had readings of 100

two hours after dinner and nothing to eat at bedtime, only to have a 104

morning fasting reading. Have also had a reading of 109 after a five mile

walk after fasting, so walking for me does not bring it down, though lifting

weights does.

To our offspring us older folks may appear stubborn at times, but we have

some built in programming and life experiences that others just don't

understand.

Best to both you and your mother.

Jay

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Hi Eunice:

I've been diagnosed with Type II within the past month and have taken a good

class from my clinic, done many Internet searches, and bought several books

on 'what to eat' and they simply don't all agree. What I'm leaning toward

is an Atkins Diabetes Revolution style diet and even my diabetes class said

to " count carbs " - so that's what I'm doing, even more so. Also, it's the

only way that I've ever been able to lose weight and so until I get my BMI

under 25 (it's now about 26.3) that's the route I'll take, watching my

glucose level at the same time. My granddaughter, who I am quite close to,

is into all types of natural, whole grain, non-animal source foods, and

while I support her in that direction, I get to take whatever direction I

see fit. She doesn't like the way that I'm eating even though her own

mother (my former daughter-in-law) has Type II in a big way, and so she has

the Type II genetic potential from both sides of her lineage. That said, at

74 and having been through many events in my life including cancer, I get to

do what I wish to do. It may sound ornery, and at times it is, but I do

know what I'm doing, the risks I'm taking etc., and I'm just as adult as my

children and grandchildren. I think a lot of people in my age group feel

the same way and while my family may not care for my lifestyle, it's my life

and not theirs.

All that said, my glucose level has ranged from 91 to 124 since I got my

meter a couple of weeks ago. There are things I simply do not understand

that I will bring up at my next class and see if I can figure out what's

going on. I have been very careful on the carbs and haven't had processed

food of any type and no spuds nor bread nor even grains. So, when I was

taken to a local all you can eat buffet Sunday I went for the meats and sea

food before getting a salad. The salad was a do it yourself variety and I

added some large croutons, sunflower seeds and tomatoes along with my

favorite thousand island dressing. I could taste the sugar/corn syrup in

the dressing and figured I had blown it. Then in cruising the desert table

I returned with a couple of large slices of watermelon and some raw

pineapple and passed on the cheese cake and ice cream, a very difficult

task. So, I just had to test two hours after that feast and much to my

amazement my glucose level was at 91, the lowest reading to date. (Previous

lows have been 100.) I don't understand it. Also, I've had readings of 100

two hours after dinner and nothing to eat at bedtime, only to have a 104

morning fasting reading. Have also had a reading of 109 after a five mile

walk after fasting, so walking for me does not bring it down, though lifting

weights does.

To our offspring us older folks may appear stubborn at times, but we have

some built in programming and life experiences that others just don't

understand.

Best to both you and your mother.

Jay

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No... it isnt more important.

Your body isnt heathy if you have extreme highs and extreme lows...

It is best to keep an " even " number. Each doctor has a different goal for

people... Mine wants mine under 120 after meals and under 110 for fasting...

Angelia in OR

Re: My mom's A1c test results

>

>>

>> But remember, this dosnt take into account extreme highs and lows =)

>>

>

> Hi Angelina and all~

>

> Isn't this number an indication of your overall average glucose

> level? Isn't this number more " important " than your individual highs

> and lows?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Sheila

>

>

>> >

>> >

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> No... it isnt more important.

>

> Your body isnt heathy if you have extreme highs and extreme lows...

> It is best to keep an " even " number. Each doctor has a different

goal for

> people... Mine wants mine under 120 after meals and under 110 for

fasting...

>

> Angelia in OR

Okay, thanks for the clarification, Angelia. I'm still learning.

My doctors wants me under 140 after meals and under 110 for

fasting...personally, 140, isn't agressive enough for me so I changed

it to 120.

My A1c is 7 and my doctor set my goal for 6.5. I would like to see 6

next time I'm tested.

Sheila

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> No... it isnt more important.

>

> Your body isnt heathy if you have extreme highs and extreme lows...

> It is best to keep an " even " number. Each doctor has a different

goal for

> people... Mine wants mine under 120 after meals and under 110 for

fasting...

>

> Angelia in OR

Okay, thanks for the clarification, Angelia. I'm still learning.

My doctors wants me under 140 after meals and under 110 for

fasting...personally, 140, isn't agressive enough for me so I changed

it to 120.

My A1c is 7 and my doctor set my goal for 6.5. I would like to see 6

next time I'm tested.

Sheila

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6 is a Great goal!! To bring it down a whole point is good!!!

I need to go and have mine tested again. It hasnt been done since before I

had the baby... but the last one was 5.1

Angelia in OR

----- Original Message -----

From: " sheilaksmith " <> Okay, thanks for the clarification, Angelia. I'm

still learning.

>

> My doctors wants me under 140 after meals and under 110 for

> fasting...personally, 140, isn't agressive enough for me so I changed

> it to 120.

>

> My A1c is 7 and my doctor set my goal for 6.5. I would like to see 6

> next time I'm tested.

>

> Sheila

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6 is a Great goal!! To bring it down a whole point is good!!!

I need to go and have mine tested again. It hasnt been done since before I

had the baby... but the last one was 5.1

Angelia in OR

----- Original Message -----

From: " sheilaksmith " <> Okay, thanks for the clarification, Angelia. I'm

still learning.

>

> My doctors wants me under 140 after meals and under 110 for

> fasting...personally, 140, isn't agressive enough for me so I changed

> it to 120.

>

> My A1c is 7 and my doctor set my goal for 6.5. I would like to see 6

> next time I'm tested.

>

> Sheila

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