Sarmie overload
IT IS SOOOOO PUZZLING as to why one’s BG would rise after THREE (3)
Sarmies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
dr. Jan recommended a 1/2 glass of milk and 1-2 soda crackers.
Is ONE *esperimenting* with known facts to see if *they* REALLY know what
happens in ONE ‘S body??
You say on your SITREP that you feel like giving up. Likewise, I’M SURE. I
can pound these keys to get the message across but you, E-Pal, won’t feel my
broken fingernails.
Son’s surgery is at 4:00 p.m. EST/CDT. He’s at Ball Memorial Hospital in
Muncie, Indiana, room 6102-2. We’re leaving shortly.
Later,
quacker Jan (is this quacking mouth better?)
Q<
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September 14th, 2003 at 2:03 pm
In a message dated 9/29/99 9:43:48 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
jhughey@… writes:
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Son’s surgery is at 4:00 p.m. EST/CDT. He’s at Ball Memorial Hospital in
Muncie, Indiana, room 6102-2. We’re leaving shortly.
Later,
quacker Jan (is this quacking mouth better?)
Q<
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Got the picture now, quaker!
I am keeping your son in prayer. All will go fine. Keep us posted!
Christine
September 14th, 2003 at 10:15 pm
Unfortunately *ONE* did not have said milk and soda crackers
handy as *ONE* was working nightshift….
ONE (almost the size of TWO)
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Subject: [diabetics] Sarmie overload
September 15th, 2003 at 2:41 am
In a message dated 9/29/99 4:42:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
mariusc@… writes:
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Unfortunately *ONE* did not have said milk and soda crackers
handy as *ONE* was working nightshift….
ONE (almost the size of TWO)
Good afternoon, Marius
Is it evening there? It is 4:45 here so maybe midnight or so by you. I
think I remember something about it being 8 hrs difference………but my
memory is not vey good!
What is your SITREP today??????
Christine
September 15th, 2003 at 10:53 am
Hi Christene, it’s 22:50 here and unusually cold.
From: CMAG242@…
My BG is 11.1mmol/l
SOM = SAD
Date sent: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 16:46:35 EDT
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“Darwin’s theory of evolution suggests that first came the baboon
and then man. Politics is proving that it can go either way.”
mariusc@…
Marius Calitz
P.O.Box 7300
Newcastle
2940
KZN
Republic of South Africa
September 15th, 2003 at 3:19 pm
In a message dated 9/29/99 4:53:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
mariusc@… writes:
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My BG is 11.1mmol/l
SOM = SAD
Why are you sad? BG is high again! Do you exercise?
How cold is it? Here in Florida it is 88 and sunny. I am getting ready to go
to the pool and swim some laps.
Christine
September 15th, 2003 at 11:31 pm
Temperature is about 5deg Centi.
Sad because of all the bus accidents we’ve had, 6 MAJOR
accidents in six days. 27 British tourists died on Monday in an
accident near the Kruger National park. 68 died in six days.
Sad because one of our well known opera singers shot himself.
Sad because a pride of lions killed and ate a person near the
Game reserve. Sad because a leopard attacked three people also
near the game reserve and was shot.
Sad because a subscriber has passed away.
BG on it’s way down.
From: CMAG242@…
Date sent: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 16:58:16 EDT
To: diabetics@onelist.com
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Subject: Re: [diabetics] Sarmie overload
“Darwin’s theory of evolution suggests that first came the baboon
and then man. Politics is proving that it can go either way.”
mariusc@…
Marius Calitz
P.O.Box 7300
Newcastle
2940
KZN
Republic of South Africa
September 16th, 2003 at 10:16 am
In a message dated 9/29/99 5:25:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
mariusc@… writes:
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BG on it’s way down.
Well Marius,
I sure do understand why you are sad. These things really are tragedies. Keep
the joy in your heart though, even if you are sad about these things. I am
happy to hear bg is on it’s way down.
I will be out most of the evening so if I don’t respond you will know why.
Keeping you and your country in my prayers!
((((HUGS))))
Christine
September 22nd, 2003 at 10:01 am
Marius this is life and we can not change it. I know how you feel when
everything looks black. It times I hate to turn on the tv and hear the
news when it is all bad. Then something good happens and I feel like
there is light at the end of the tunnel. Yes it is hard to say good bye
to a fellow list member but he is with his Lord and life is wonderful
there. No more pain, no more meds, and a joyous life. It also is harder
on us that him. We must move forward and make life different for all of
us who are still dealing with our disease. Also we must watch our sugars
and blood pressure so we can deal with our life and helps those we love.
Another thing you have a lot to be thankful for. I saw the picture of
your family and they look so special, you have a job to provide for them,
you have a home to house them in, you have friends who care about you.
That is important to count.
AMEN<<<<<<Now for some good news on this end. Yesterday out of the blue
a blind movie critic called me and wants to get involved in my blind
support group. He has a lot of connections so we are going to be able to
open more doors for your group. We can go to things for free and get
people involved. I am thrilled. Also the florida symphony called and
invited us to the concert on Sunday for free. So we are off again. Keep
your chin up and look to the light at the end of the tunnel, you
willfind it and it will brighten your day. Becki