Rules and Guideliness for diabetes.

RULES OR GUIDELINES FOR DIABETICS.<br
a repeat and is put on for those starting or on the
go with diabetes and not sticking to the rules! You
may not feel anything now but it sure as hell will
get you later. Diabetes will give you time to live,
under what circumstances, is up to how you control your
diabetes right FROM THE START!! A good life can be had,
having diabetes!!!!! <br
an opportunity that will give you a good diet to
live by, preventing heart disease, preventing to be
overweight and because you are forced to do your excersize
you will remain slim or slimmer than you would be, if
you carried on the old way.<br
“IF’s” attached to this. Nothing comes without effort.
You will ALWAYS have to stick to your diet, you will

ALWAYS have to take your medication at THE SAME TIME,
you will ALWAYS<br
ALWAYS have to test your BLOODSUGAR so that you know
you<br
<br
matter how well you stick to the rules you will run into
regular disappoinments, to the point that you may want to
pull the hair out of your head, because good adherance
to the rules doesn’t ALWAYS results into good
control of your diabetes.<br
you decide NOT to follow the rules you will run into
complications of diabetes that could shorten your life. It
could blind you, kidney failure will make you have to
experience dialysis, you could lose toes, feet and yes even
legs! I could go on and on , but look at it this way,
where ever you blood flows to, trouble can
occur.<br
rules your life can be a pleasant experience in spite
of disappointments, and you will avoid all or most
of the complications.<br
opportunity for healthy living, and discipline in your
everyday life. A big chance to live longer and better than
you would possibly have had without it! <br
very best for you from,<br

8 Responses to “Rules and Guideliness for diabetes.”

  1. Neva Marjory Says:

    and try ro laugh through all the shit that WILL come your way as you live life
    with a millstone around it always dragging you down

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hey John, I appreciate you posting the Rules and
    Guidelines for Diabetics. It tells it like it is. We’ll all
    have a better chance at a longer and healthier life if
    we follow these rules and guidelines.<br
    things don’t always come out right, even though, we are
    following the rules. But more often than not, we will have
    more problems if we don’t follow the diabetes
    rules.<br
    your contributions to Diabetes and Your
    Emotions.<br

  3. Sandy Annamae Says:

    Thanks, John, for your very positive message to
    all of us. I’ve been off the computer for a week
    visiting with my daughter and her two children here and it
    was nice to be back and read your message. You are a
    very positive person.<br
    doctor put me on zocor for cholesterol (40 mgs. a day)
    last week and I’m having all sorts of stomach aches,
    muscle aches, and just general flu-like symptoms. Am
    also on 2000 mgs. metformin a day. I tolerate the
    metformin well, but am really having trouble with the
    zocor. Does anyone else have a problem like
    this?<br

  4. Jules Xiomara Says:

    Keene:<br
    made my life miserable. Every muscle in my body ached
    and I would lay in bed at night crying from the pain.
    I had headaches from it, and it disrupted my
    digestive system badly. I know quite a few people who had
    to go off of it for the same reasons (including my
    mother); but then again, I know people who tolerate it
    very well.<br
    (Breakit)

  5. Sandy Annamae Says:

    Cheryl, thanks so much for your reply. The
    symptoms you described are mine also. I’ll call my doctor
    on Monday and request a change. Have you tried
    Lipitor? I have to try something as my cholesterol is not
    good.<br

  6. Jules Xiomara Says:

    Keene:<br
    cholesterol now.<br
    take any more medication (yes, the side effects were
    that bad); quit eating things that were high in
    cholesterol, lost some weight and started getting a little
    more exercise. It still shows a little high, but the
    doctor is no longer worried about it.<br
    is on Lipitor and she isn’t having any problems with
    it. If your cholesterol is very high, I suppose you
    will have to try a different med. Good luck to
    you.<br
    in Maryland!<br

  7. Sandy Annamae Says:

    Thanks, Cheryl. I’m glad you can be off your
    cholesterol medication. I’m also on Niacin at night, so the
    Zocor and the Niacin combined are pruducing lots of
    unpleasant side effects. One wonders whether it’s worth it
    or not. I’m just going to have to experiment around
    I guess.<br
    know how beautiful that area of the country can be in
    the spring!<br
    support.<br

  8. Jules Xiomara Says:

    Keene: It has been beautiful ever since I moved here last September! I love it
    here. You’re welcome.<br

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