my doc
I have a new doc and must find a new one….I
have a appointment on thrusday and just called with
concern with my high sugar levels….200 in the evening
and morning and 150 in the day….The office said
that he said to just wait until the appointment and
that my levels are ok…..??? From what i read on the
net 200 is real bad???<br
March 2nd, 2006 at 11:34 pm
hey lynn <br
have lived through 400 plus. and though not ideal, 200
sometimes won’t harm you. perfectly u should be below 150
but 200 is not an emergency.<br
March 4th, 2006 at 1:09 am
Thanks cheeky,<br
off the internet concerning this illness….:) He may
be correct. (Of course im kidding but I get soo many
different views and really have to use my brain)<br
many say NO carbs and I did try that but it did not
work. I now eat healthy high fiber carbs at each
meal…..Its important….and it really doesn’t affect my
numbers. I was getting 150 to 190’s on low
carb……..LYNN:) Also….fructose does not affect my sugar much
eather….If i use it once a day and only 2teaspoons in
coffee….
March 5th, 2006 at 2:45 am
LYNN: I’m type 2 for around 20 years now. I
gained 60 lbs on hospital food when they put me on
insulin 2 1/2 years ago. What is happening with the great
variation in advice you are getting is that we are all
different and our bodies react differently to this disease.
For instance: I can eat a medium sized baked sweet
potato with some 0 calorie, 0 fat, 0 cholesterol, liquid
butter on it and it does not effect my Bs badly. I have
a friend who cannot eat a single bite of sweet
potato or his sugars go crazy. Everyone is telling you
what has happened in their personal experience but we
all react differently. You are going to have to go
forward slowly and carefully and determine what works for
you. Consider all of our advice but try it carefully
before adapting it as a main emphasis of your diabetes
treatment.<br
March 14th, 2006 at 4:18 pm
HELLO:<br
would be better but also remember only YOU can
determine what is best for you. Your Dr. can help.My Dr.
has me using a health program
at:<br
had diabetes for
more than 10 years & under control for 5
years.<br