Good Morning
,
I hope everyone is smiling and in a good sugar “zone” this morning. I
wasn’t able to go for a walk yesterday…..we had much more rain than when
Floyd or Harvey came for a visit. Everything was under water!
Iris, how are you feeling this morning? Are your # still going up and down?
Christine
April 22nd, 2005 at 10:04 am
Hi gang,
What a busy time….I have been going ten different directions and
feeling pulled in the opposite direction. As I sit here waiting for the
van to show up I am thinking about the last year and everything that has
happened to me and my friends. I feel so blessed to have found this list
and so many caring people. By the way everything I have sent to Marius
has come back. Has anyone else had this problem? I too am thankful to
know why I have been sick and if the reason is diabetes at least now I am
dealing with it. It is not a joy to have the disease but there are worse
things that are out there. As many of you have said you donot have the
complications of the disease and we PTL for that. Those of us dealing
with the complications are so glad to be here to share those things with
you/ must go to work love to all..Becki
July 12th, 2005 at 12:35 am
,
I hope you are feeling better today, Jan. I am wondering about that since
there isn’t an early post from you! I hope you get a good report from the
footologist today.
My brain seems to be so fried! I got up at 4:15 this am. for work and as I
was getting ready I realized that today is Tuesday and it is my day off! So
back to bed I went!
I am wondering how Shelia is? I know in an earlier post she said he hubby was
off and she was spending time with him (I think that was her and this list!)
Have a nice day,
Christine
July 13th, 2005 at 3:59 pm
In a message dated 12/21/1999 6:44:36 AM Central Standard Time,
CMAG242@… writes:
<< I am wondering how Shelia is? I know in an earlier post she said he hubby
was
off and she was spending time with him (I think that was her and this list!)
Good morning everyone. I am here but been very busy. I have not even turned
on my computer this week. Jan you take care we do not want you sick for
Christmas. Becki do not over do it, but it seems you are doing good.
Christine you make sure you are getting enough rest sounds like you are
working alot. Iris how are you? Is everyone ready for Christmas? I just
about am. My brother in law and his sons from Dallas are coming down and I
am cooking Christmas dinner at my house for the first time. I am really
excited. Things are going good. I have been taking insulin everyday and
keeping better control with my bgs. I defiantly feel better. I am going on
a diet when the holidays are over and getting some weight off. I need off
these meds that glucopage is getting the best of me. Christine sounds like
you have your self under control I may seek your advice on diet!!!! Sounds
like Mickey mouse was wonderful. I hope you guys had alot of fun. Jan, I
really am going to pray for a Christmas miracle for you so you will feel
wonderful for the holidays. You have really been through alot I truly hope
you do not have the flu. Well I better go, I will try to get back to you
guys before the holiday but if I don’t I love you guys and hope your Holidays
are wonderful and healthy!!!! This list has been a blessing for me and you
guys have touched my heart so much. TOns of hugs and lots of kisses!!!!!!
Shelia
July 14th, 2005 at 2:16 pm
In a message dated 12/22/99 8:11:43 AM Eastern Standard Time,
SRicha9391@… writes:
<< This list has been a blessing for me and you
guys have touched my heart so much. TOns of hugs and lots of kisses!!!!!!
Shelia
Shelia,
Sounds like you are a very busy lady right now! Enjoy preparing that meal. I
always liked having holiday dinners at my house. Now it is just my one sister
and another couple for every holiday and we take turns. I miss my LARGE
family so much at this time of the year.
I will be happy to share my way of eating with you after the holidays. I
really am finding it so easy to stick to. We can talk about it on the list or
you can email me privately. What ever you would like to do.
Merry Christmas and God Bless,
Christine
July 18th, 2005 at 8:50 pm
to All,
I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas. I had a very nice day. I think I
mentioned that I was told not to test on Christmas and enjoy the food. Well,
I sure did! I had more carbs than I usually eat (I ate mostly carbs!) and
let me tell you…I didn’t like the tired, full feeling I had. I did test
anyway and my BG was fine all day. I just wanted to go to bed though. So for
me, Keeping my carbs low is best.
I miss hearing from everyone. I hope you are all well.
Christine
December 31st, 2006 at 2:05 am
Morning Gang,
I am posting this article that I received from another list I am on……i
thought maybe it might help Marius. Maybe he needs a combo of these drugs for
his insulin resistance along with insulin.
I put on a Nicoderm patch today and I am craving a cigarettte! I will do it
this time and it WILL be permanent.
Gail……I read that you are using an inhaler……..what is wrong? How are
you feeling?
Jan……I hope you are also feeling better. You got PAID for your speech!
Pretty exciting, huh? How is Mr. Jan’s BG these says?
Iris…….did you do your food shopping? I hope today is a day without much
pain.
I hope everyone is having a good day and no one is suffering from the Monday
morning syndrome!
Talk to you all later,
Christine
Study Touts Combination of Diabetes Drugs
CHICAGO (Reuters) - One of a new class of drugs used to treat
adult-onset diabetes appears to yield better overall treatment when
combined with an older drug used for the condition, according to a study
published on Tuesday.
The report found that a combination of rosiglitazone, sold as Avandia by
SmithKline Beecham PLC, and metformin, sold as Glucophage by Bristol
Myers Squibb Co. — appeared to slow progression of the disease.
“Using Glucophage alone often fails over time and many patients require
the addition of another drug to adequately control their diabetes,´´
said Vivian Fonseca of Tulane University, lead author of the study.
“This study shows that combining Avandia with Glucophage may prevent
the long-term complications of diabetes such as heart disease,
blindness, limb loss and kidney failure, by providing more effective
blood sugar control than Glucophage alone.´´
Glucophage is one of an older class of oral diabetes drugs while
rosiglitazone is one of a new group called thiazolidinediones which act
by making muscle cells more sensitive to insulin.
The study, published in this week’s Journal of the American Medical
Association, covered 348 patients. It was financed in part by
SmithKline.
It came on the heels of a recent decision by the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration to ask Warner-Lambert Co., to pull another member of the
newer class of diabetes drugs, Rezulin, from the market. The FDA said
that drug had possibly been a factor in 63 liver failure deaths.
A third drug in the newer category, pioglitazone, is also approved for
use in combination with metformin. It is sold under the Actos brand by
Pharmaceuticals America, Inc., and Eli Lilly and Co.
“With the recent withdrawal of Rezulin, these study results are good
news for physicians and patients looking for a safe and effective
alternative to manage their Type 2 diabetes,´´ said Brian Jones, a
spokesman for SmithKline Beecham.
December 31st, 2006 at 9:02 pm
In a message dated 04/05/00 12:48:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time, gloryb@…
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writes:
<<
I worry about Jan this morning, haven’t seen anything from her. Hope she is
just able to sleep late.
Would’t it be great if we could all go out for lunch together and we would
use Jan’s money she got for talking (cause I know she can make more
Iris we would really make sure you got a good lunch.8)
Gail
Gail,
It would be so nice to meet everyone. Becki and I are going to meet in the
VERY near future. I am looking forward to it. I am glad to have my online
friends but it would be nice to sit across from each other! And you are
right…we will make sure Iris has plenty to eat.
I use my inhaler when needed. My sister does use it as maintinence like you
do.
Did jan say she had somewhere to go today? Was it the Endo for that once a
month shot? Connie has gone to Texas already right?
Hugs,
Christine
January 1st, 2007 at 9:35 am
Christine,
*john* called at 5:30 a.m. so answered the *call* and took my empty-stomach
pills, read my 9 messages and decided to go back to bed. Slept ’til after
10:00 a.m.
I supposed to go to the backologist today but think I’ll put it off until I
hear about that bone scan. The shot is at the hospital/specialty clinic
every other week. (EPO)
Connie will let us know when she’s back. She went *no mail* the other day.
How’s your patch doing? My goodness, Gail and Christine, I have never been
able to get up early and have never felt refreshed after sleeping. My
*alive* time is after dinner in the evening.
Jan
January 1st, 2007 at 3:59 pm
In a message dated 04/05/00 2:12:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
jhughey@… writes:
<<
How’s your patch doing? My goodness, Gail and Christine, I have never been
able to get up early and have never felt refreshed after sleeping. My
*alive* time is after dinner in the evening.
Jan
Jan,
I love to be up in the dark and watch the day break. I always have. i do get
sleepy in the afternoon but then get a second wind after dinner. I have been
staying up very late these days. I think I have been only getting 4 hours of
sleep a night.
When are the results from the bone scan due?
Christine
February 16th, 2007 at 1:31 am
Good morning friends,
Jan I loved these.
Going to be leaving soon, going to Terre Haute today and have alot of
errands to run. Will probably not be back on till evening. Hope everyone
has a good day. Maruis you may be on when I get back on. Becki did you say
you had to work this Sat.? Christine hope your Sat is great.
Bye for now.
Gail
August 12th, 2007 at 11:42 pm
Good Morning….sorry that I have been a little quiet but I have been
very busy at work and under too much stress. It is only 2 weeks until we
have the children full time and we do not have the staff hired and one
quit (not the one I wanted to quit) and we will have over 100 kids
running around and maybe not enough help. I have so many things so do
before they show up. I just got the may newsletter out and now must
start working on the june one. Where does the time go. Last night I had
a late meeting and I checked my sugars at 6 and was 95. I took my
insulin and ate a snack of peanuts, m and m’s, and raisins. It was about
a third of a cup. I started to feel better. The meeting didn’t get over
until after 7 and then we came home got here at about 8 fixed fresh green
beans, small baked potato with sour cream and a small steak of salmon.
We ate after 9 and then was going to go to bed but when we went to the
bedroom the water bed had leaked so we were up to 11 trying to fix it.
Just a little more stress to add tomy day. Needless to say this a.m. I
was 244. I was not a happy camper because usually that meal is very kind
to me. This pace i can not keep up. Gail you asked if anyone else at
the club haseye problem. No….I am the first legally blind person that
they have hired at any club in Tampa. I few have eye problems but I am
the only one classified as handicapped that way. I am the only on at my
club. We did have another volunteer who was legally blind about a year
ago but she did not work out too well. Lorette, I feel the anguish and
fear in your posts. You are on the right track. It goes slowly but you
will find out the answers that you are seeking. You do need to ask the
right questions and I took feel that it is important to write them down
in the importance that you need answers to. I was told to have at least
5 questions everytime I went. I would hand them to the endo when I
walked in and let him answer them before I left. He only had so much tme
so this way I did not have to try and remember what I wanted to say or
ask under pressure. Also I too took in all the records that I keep at
home. The blood tests, and blood pressure tests that I take everyday.
He wants to keep the blood pressure down to protect the kidneys and of
course your heart. You should really call his office and get in for
tests like an a1c, etc. so when you go you willl know the results and not
have to go back right away for more. You can ask his office about the
peptide-c test, 24 hour kidney (urine) test, liver test, and maybe
chorlesterol test so he has current results to deal with. Some doctors
will allow this. At least he should get the records from you gp so he
can check them over before you come in. Really though Lorette, worrying
about seeing him or being anxious is just hurting you. If your sugar
reading taken at least 2 times a day are pretty good you will be ok until
you see the doc. If you really want to check your sugars for you and
not anyone else. Do it before each meal and before you exercise and
before bed. Also if you want to really see how you are doing after 2
hours of eatting or exercise you can take that reading also. When I was
first diagnosised they had me checking 7 times a day. I was not
exercising because I was in a wheel chair so none then. They also asked
me to record when I ate and what I ate and how much. This all helped me
to get the right help for my nutritionist to get me with my life change
and my famlies life change and to help me to start counting carbos. You
are hearing so much information in a short time what can be overwhelming.
Just slow down the smell the roses . It will all come together. You
said, I believe that this is all pretty new to you. Let the grieving get
done and let the acceptance take over. I have been there are a person
who got it later in life and almost died because of complications. I
lost a job, my self esteem, and almost my life but I can honestly say
that you CAN live with it and it does not have to control it. You
control it and your professional help. You are the person who is a
diabetic. They can instruct you and inform you but it is up to you to
decide that you are in command and directing your own program to success.
We are behind you 100 %. Hang in there!!! Connie, Babs, Janet,Deena,
Iris, Jan, and Marius, it is good to see that you are all up and posting.
I was glad to hear that Wendy is doing better and Gail had a great trip.
We are glad that she is home safely. Also that Iris survived another
birthday. Did you hear how John treated her. Also was a little nervous
about your low you had the other day Iris. I know it is late in writing
but I have not checked my emails faithfully lately. Last but not least
is my friend, Christine, Good Luck girl today. my prayers and thoughts
are with you. Have a great day to all. Must start my day now, and get
this sugar under control Hugs to all …Becki
August 16th, 2007 at 12:48 am
Becki
I have had diabetes for about 3 years, so it’s not new to me, but the
endocrinologist is. This is the first time that I have been to one. Thanks
for the encouragement.
Loretta