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MagMan

04-24-2005 19:05:00




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Well you got me wondering. I have been feeling like hell for quite some time now. And Have checked several times in the past. I have checked 3 times a day now for the last three days. 99 at wake up 86 at 1:00 and about 82 at dinner time. Today I started feeling ill and checked and was at a 66 So I guess I am ok. I know the 66 was low but I had not eaten much today. I guess I will have to keep searching for the reason I am not at my best Game. JON

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Hugh MacKay

04-25-2005 03:40:30




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 Re: OT: Hugh this for you in reply to MagMan, 04-24-2005 19:05:00  
Jon: Looking back at this, I think if you have any reading above 7.0 you should consult your Doctor. One thing I do know is any meals will affect your blood sugar a bit. Initially when I started out Doctor told me to check first thing in morning before any food and at bedtime after my days eating. I opted for an additional check mid morning about 2 hours after breakfast. I love my breakfasts, always have, and considered it the most important meal of the day. What I found out very quickly, is my breakfasts were not the problem. My problem was occuring between that mid morning reading and the bedtime reading.

As my blood sugar has come down over the past 3 weeks, I made note of how I felt at various levels. I now realize I have been running up to 10.0 for the past 5 years, and is probably only in the past 6 months I have exceeded the 10.0 mark. Don't fool with this. 4 weeks ago when I made the Doctors appointment, I was certain, I was not long for this world. I could imagine I had something very terrible wrong. As my Doctor said,"We know how to manage diabetes, many other things we don't, your lucky." Since I raised this on YT, I have had several personal e mail from people who they them selves or relatives have one of these unmanagable diseases, not pleasant reading. In raising this diabetes subject, I was not looking for pity, but rather wanted to raise awareness. Also wanted to have a bit of fun with the diet issue between my good half and the so called one man line up at her kitchen, up to an hour before meal time.


I'm happy to report that on Fri. I broke the 6.0 barrier with a morning reading of 5.9. Since then my morning readings have been 5.3 to 5.7 with evening coming in around 7.0. On Sat. morning I unloaded 36 empty big vegetable bins (oak) and reloaded the trailer with full ones stacked two high. (2,600 to 3,000 each pair) A fork lift operator set these on back of trailer, and I moved them all with a hand jack, and the complete unloading and reloading was done in 35 min. I did have the trailer parked down grade in favor of the full bins. After every pair of bins I was waiting on forklift. One month ago he would have been waiting on me, and the job would have taken 1 hour. I would have had to sit down after doing that also. No so any more, I can just go on to the next task.

Some two years ago I reported on YT discussions that once removed the cast center from rear wheel of Farmall 560, set it on the shop floor, changed it from dish out to dish in, picked it up and put it back on axle. That was probably 35 years ago. At that time I suggested that probably as a result of aging and doing things like that through the years, I was no longer physically able to do these things. At almost 63 years of age, I figure about 3 more weeks, I'd be able to pick that 560 cast hub from ground and place it on the axle.

If you have any blood sugar reading over 7.0, don't mess around, see your Doctor. I am bouncing back quite quickly. I have tried over the years to remain physically active, and have found that increasingly more difficult over past 5 years. I believe that is the reason I am bouncing back as I am. Don't try to self diagnose from my experience, see your doctor.

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MagMan

04-25-2005 04:59:59




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 Re: OT: Hugh this for you in reply to Hugh MacKay, 04-25-2005 03:40:30  
See now I am not sure how your #s work. But My Mom is 70 and developed a blood sugar problem in the hospital after a surgery and lenthy stay. But I have some other things going on also.But I can tell you that I have been feeling about the same as you are describing. I had blood tests about 5 months ago and see a dr every 6 weeks anyways.But I started dieting last week and am starting to feel better I love breakfast also but never really have been one to eat every day It just seems to make me hungrier. So I do better waiting untill mid morning or sometimes even early afternoon before eating. I just have a problem getting sick in the afternoon and early evening Hot, Cold, Shaky,The shakes are what really get me. I usally go right toward cerial for some reason dont know why just a craving I guess. I also have terible problems with my feet hurting and every time I go to the dr and tell them they always ask if I am diabetic. But My #s are from a feestyle meter I just did my morning reading at 106. So May be its just a good diet that will make me feel beter I dont always eat the best foods grew up on a dairy farm and got used to Whole milk,Butter,Cheese,and Bacon, From the hogs we also raised. Ant ways I guess I need to get moving so have a good one. Are you on a low calorie low fat diet? JON

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Hugh MacKay

04-25-2005 18:27:29




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 Re: OT: Hugh this for you in reply to MagMan, 04-25-2005 04:59:59  
Jon: Actually I changed very little in my diet. No, I am not on low calory, or low fat diet, just lower volume. About the only item I really had to cut back substancially were starches, bread and potatoes mainly. I have never been a very heavy consumer of sugar, not very big on sweet foods. However those starches do change to sugar.



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