Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 Having a rough day today, are we? Being a very new member of this group, I thought I would express my experience with it so far (as well as a few other diabetic-related thoughts). Take or leave what you will. Maybe the owner and/or moderators will find it useful. I must say, that I agree (and mentioned earlier w/out notice it seems) that there are too many recipes posted on this group. I had to go to digest, and it is difficult scrolling through them. I very nearly quit for all of them, but decided to stay for the support that seems to genuinely be here. I am sure the recipes are a wonderful resource for many people. But the files section is just a click away, and could be a much more useful archive for looking up wanted recipes later. Or perhaps, just post a few a week, instead of so many every day? Just a suggestion. As for , I was very taken aback by his initial post to me. I thought I was being attacked and belittled at first, and had an emotional response during a vulnerable moment. But then I realised he seems to be just a rather intense guy. In most of his posts, I don't think he means to offend people. (Sorry to who has to read this in the 3rd person and may not be able to respond). But there is an undeniable aggressiveness that comes through IMO. I rather take it as a 'getting to know you' thing in learning how to read what he's trying to say without getting an emotional response to what he doesn't mean to do. Again, JMO. I was raised Jewish, but now consider myself more of a buddhist with neo-pagan leanings. I too find all the " G-D speak " a bit nauseating. It is not something I am accustomed to hearing on any kind of regular basis. But when you are on an international group, I think it should be understood that people will express themselves differently. I just feel a little bit like I'm in Salt Lake City when I read those posts. :-) Being a liberal, I enjoyed the anti-Republican jokes very amusing. But if I were a Republican, I might think twice about being in such a group! And for those of you interested...I definitely lost a solid 3.2 lbs last week on my diet. I had one slip-up when lunch was delayed and I wound up getting a veggie burger on whole grain bread with ketchup (bread and ketchup being big no-nos on the 1st 2 weeks of my diet!). But in the process I discovered I may have an intolerance to wheat. I will experiment again in a bit, with different products. It may just be bread. But there were, er, gastrointestinal 'rumblings' that I always thought were dairy- related. So, nothing quite like getting to know one's own body yet again. Finally, as a Type 1 diabetic using an insulin pump for going on 2 years now, I can tell you irrefutably that we at least use the Basal/Bolus system. You calculate how much you need for your basal rates (which change during the day and night and for me at different points in my cycle) through trial and error (basal being the basic miminum insulin an individual needs to maintain a baseline blood sugar level at optimal range). The bolus you use to match insulin needs with food intake (particularly, with carbohydrates). I can eat whatever I want, whenever I want (or nothing at all if I want to skip a meal) so long as I take a bolus that meets my food intake needs. I can even program my pump to give me insulin delivery over an extended period of time if I am having a high-fat meal (or for those with gastropareisis). I feel extraordinarily lucky to have this much freedom. When I took shots I felt trapped by the highs and lows every day, feeding the insulin instead of my body. And I frequently had crashing lows where I'd hear funny sounds and nearly pass out. Three times I lost my vision during a bad low. When I was taking MDIs, I had to stick to eating about the same amount every day. But I would cheat and take extra insulin for treats and snacks and bigger meals, etc. Or less insulin if I wasn't hungry. I used to have Hba1c's around 7.5% Now my Hba1c's average around 6.0, without daily crashes! I am forever thankful. Well, thanks to whomever read all the way through this long post! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 In a message dated 7/12/2004 7:47:37 PM Pacific Standard Time, sanborn51@... writes: It is so easy to forget your focus by zeroing in on one particular aspect that you don't like. What about the parts that you do like? This board does not exist to tear anyone down, but, to support those who are down in whatever way it may be at the mome A hearty amen to that! HUgs, Marilyn Marilyn Moderator for Diabetic_Recipes dnevessr@... Opinions expressed are solely my own and should not be mistaken for Professional advice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 hi gina! a friend just informed me i'm a social conservative and a political liberal. i think that is true, and confess to all that, personally, i find everything startling...and so i do my best to *act, not react* period. mercy. oh well, can't say i'm going anywhere with this... ok. sorry. that's interesting about the MDIs and eating the same amounts. i wonder if that would help me. my HbA1c's have been 6.5s so far, since i started insulin therapy...but my control really isn't tight. so hard to figure out what to do. i keep harping about this - but they keep changing my thyroid doses, which really effects my insulin sensitivity. i wonder if i could do it. am having a hard time keeping just any kind of schedule. anyways, v. enlightening. rach > Being a liberal, I enjoyed the anti-Republican jokes very amusing. But if I were a > Republican, I might think twice about being in such a group! > When I was taking MDIs, I had to stick to eating about the same amount every day. > But I would cheat and take extra insulin for treats and snacks and bigger meals, etc. > Or less insulin if I wasn't hungry. I used to have Hba1c's around 7.5% Now my > Hba1c's average around 6.0, without daily crashes! I am forever thankful. > > Well, thanks to whomever read all the way through this long post! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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