Guest guest Posted February 25, 2000 Report Share Posted February 25, 2000 'Morning everyone from Rhonda in warm! PA! Finally spring has sprung, it's been almost 60F here. WOW! Feels good on my cold feet... I am just recuperating from knee surgery last Friday. My knee pops out often, and when it got to the point where it didn't hurt anymore when it dislocated, I knew i had a problem! I had this surgery back in '85, (it's a temporary fix) and it seems to hurt much more this time than the last. I guess I'm not a teen anymore! Does anyone else have knees that dislocate? Thanks!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2000 Report Share Posted February 25, 2000 'Morning everyone from Rhonda in warm! PA! Finally spring has sprung, it's been almost 60F here. WOW! Feels good on my cold feet... I am just recuperating from knee surgery last Friday. My knee pops out often, and when it got to the point where it didn't hurt anymore when it dislocated, I knew i had a problem! I had this surgery back in '85, (it's a temporary fix) and it seems to hurt much more this time than the last. I guess I'm not a teen anymore! Does anyone else have knees that dislocate? Thanks!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2000 Report Share Posted February 25, 2000 Hi Rhonda and everybody, I hope that you will have a good convalescence and a good recovery. I had 2 surgery for each knee in the last 6 years ( 2 in 1996 and 2 in 1998) for realigned and stabilized my patella. Now i don't have any trouble with dislocation just with cartilage. Changes in the strength of my quadricep modify the alignment. Than, the orthopedist surgeon suggest rest for 4 to 6 month with swimming 2 times/week. After two months, the pain was less present. This period of rest correspond fortunately with a period of work at home ( writing for article and thesis, i'm a master student in biophysic). It's good to read you every day Have a good day Annie ( Québec, Canada) Re: Digest Number 171 'Morning everyone from Rhonda in warm! PA! Finally spring has sprung, it's been almost 60F here. WOW! Feels good on my cold feet... I am just recuperating from knee surgery last Friday. My knee pops out often, and when it got to the point where it didn't hurt anymore when it dislocated, I knew i had a problem! I had this surgery back in '85, (it's a temporary fix) and it seems to hurt much more this time than the last. I guess I'm not a teen anymore! Does anyone else have knees that dislocate? Thanks!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Enter: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2000 Report Share Posted February 25, 2000 Hi Rhonda: I had knees that dislocated all the time when I was a kid. I would just be playing and bam, I was on the ground and it hurt like the devil when it happened then would quickly pass. It always popped back in by itself except one time when I had to go to the hospital and they had to pop it back in. I finally had knee surgery to correct the problem back 24 years ago when I was about 22. I really don't know what all they did but it did the trick because it does not do it anymore. Hope all goes well for you. Betty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2000 Report Share Posted February 25, 2000 Hi Rhonda: I had knees that dislocated all the time when I was a kid. I would just be playing and bam, I was on the ground and it hurt like the devil when it happened then would quickly pass. It always popped back in by itself except one time when I had to go to the hospital and they had to pop it back in. I finally had knee surgery to correct the problem back 24 years ago when I was about 22. I really don't know what all they did but it did the trick because it does not do it anymore. Hope all goes well for you. Betty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2000 Report Share Posted February 25, 2000 Hi Rhonda: I had knees that dislocated all the time when I was a kid. I would just be playing and bam, I was on the ground and it hurt like the devil when it happened then would quickly pass. It always popped back in by itself except one time when I had to go to the hospital and they had to pop it back in. I finally had knee surgery to correct the problem back 24 years ago when I was about 22. I really don't know what all they did but it did the trick because it does not do it anymore. Hope all goes well for you. Betty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2002 Report Share Posted April 15, 2002 Hi , Keep the chin up - you're almost there now - just a few little hiccups along the way! I'm sure there's plenty of people on this list who wish they were at where you are at now and have their major surgery over and done successfully. I'm sure your doctor will be able to sort this skin graft out for you. I can understand you just wishing you were finished with it all but you're 99% there! We'll be thinking about you. Leigh Digest Number 171 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2004 Report Share Posted July 18, 2004 Isn't it amazing what we can keep on learning. June > I went to see my diabetic team Friday and learned something. I suppose it > is > something you all knew-but I have been on insulin only2 months so am still > learning. I have been munching on carrots sticks, bunches of them. Carrots > are > high in sugar. Couldn't understand that...all root vegetables are high in > sugar. Beets, turnips, potatoes, etc. They are low in calories, so if it > just > a weight lose program people want and need then carrots are a go but for us > diabetics then carrots are a no. Celery is the option I will have to learn > to > like. M > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2004 Report Share Posted July 18, 2004 before you go back to lurking (only kidding) Could a few of you post what you ate for lunch or dinner to give us some ideas. Also when you pick out a recipe how many grams of sugar do you try to stick with? June > > OK, I'm off my soapbox and back to lurking. Oh, I am on other lists and > they are very supportive and helpful. I was just questioning why the > MAJORITY of listings are receipes. Again, my personal opinion is it would > be better to be supportive and helpful to ech other than just post receipes. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2004 Report Share Posted July 18, 2004 Hi June - Being D&E controlled I don't have to eat at regular intervals so I often just snack. But for dinner tonight, we will have BBQ'ed chicken, salad and green beans (my favorite). I put lots of great low carb stuff in the salads but am careful about the dressings. I try and choose dressing with 1g of sugar. As an example, I have Kraft Three Cheese Ranch dressing. It has 1 g of carbs and 1 g of sugar. I also have Hidden Valley Ranch BBQ style which has 3g carbs and 2 g sugar. If it has 3 or more grams of sugar, I won't use it as it raises me too high. Because I eat very low carb, I do not worry too much about fat or calories. I don't think it is healthy to eat low carb AND low fat. You have to make a choice. Now, I don't go off the deep end and eat bacon and eggs every day, but I do eat red meat and I don't worry about the fat content. Interesting is after doing this for 2 years, all my lab work is normal. It goes against everything we have been taught. Eating protein high in fat has caused all my labs to come into the normal range. That fascinates me - I would not have believed it if it didn't happen to me. Sometimes for lunch, I just have a salad; however, I always eat protein with it. Usually I cut chicken into it. Being D&E controlled is hard sometimes as far as choices go, but I like the freedom of eating when I want and not being locked into eating because I have to. Hope this helps. Re: [alldiabeticinternational] Digest Number 171 before you go back to lurking (only kidding) Could a few of you post what you ate for lunch or dinner to give us some ideas. Also when you pick out a recipe how many grams of sugar do you try to stick with? June > > OK, I'm off my soapbox and back to lurking. Oh, I am on other lists and > they are very supportive and helpful. I was just questioning why the > MAJORITY of listings are receipes. Again, my personal opinion is it would > be better to be supportive and helpful to ech other than just post receipes. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2004 Report Share Posted July 18, 2004 We use some splenda (like on strawberries) but on our food as a rule, we don't use sugar. For lunch today I ate at a quant small town restaurant. I had a rueben sandwich on dark pumpernicle and 10-12 chips with 1 beer. I know I had too much fat in this meal, but we need to live once in a while. I took 16 units of Humolog at this meal at about 3pm and I snacked on a few cashews during late afternoon.......at 7pm I had a reading of 161.... Re: [alldiabeticinternational] Digest Number 171 before you go back to lurking (only kidding) Could a few of you post what you ate for lunch or dinner to give us some ideas. Also when you pick out a recipe how many grams of sugar do you try to stick with? June > > OK, I'm off my soapbox and back to lurking. Oh, I am on other lists and > they are very supportive and helpful. I was just questioning why the > MAJORITY of listings are receipes. Again, my personal opinion is it would > be better to be supportive and helpful to ech other than just post receipes. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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