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- rickenbrother
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- rickenbrother
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- Joined: Sun May 26, 2002 5:00 am
Well, in a nutshell, I have type 2 diabetes. I have been feeling ****** for quite a while and finally got an appt for the Dr. for digestive problems. It turns out I need a double dose of Prilosec.
A few days before that appt, I got extremely thirsty, and had "cotton mouth" (for those who can relate to that term!). He tested my blood sugar and it was 308. He put me on a half dose of Glipizide, and with the change in diet, I have lost 10 pounds, and only once have I had a reading above 200. This all happened a week ago Monday.
I have inundated myself with information. Basically, this is a modified South Beach diet. Which means it is also like Atkins and the Zone. High protein, low carbs. THe difference is no sugar.
I am still getting a handle on the lifestyle change, but hey, with diet and exercise, the complications are a long way off.
A few days before that appt, I got extremely thirsty, and had "cotton mouth" (for those who can relate to that term!). He tested my blood sugar and it was 308. He put me on a half dose of Glipizide, and with the change in diet, I have lost 10 pounds, and only once have I had a reading above 200. This all happened a week ago Monday.
I have inundated myself with information. Basically, this is a modified South Beach diet. Which means it is also like Atkins and the Zone. High protein, low carbs. THe difference is no sugar.
I am still getting a handle on the lifestyle change, but hey, with diet and exercise, the complications are a long way off.
- rickenbrother
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- Joined: Sun May 26, 2002 5:00 am
Get Control!
See a dietician and not some fad guru. ADA recommendations have been changing so it pays to have a CDE (certified diabetes educator) on your healthcare team, along with an endocrinologist, dermatologist and podiatrist.
Get below 6.5% HgA1C to minimize complications. Its tough-but it beat the alternative!
See a dietician and not some fad guru. ADA recommendations have been changing so it pays to have a CDE (certified diabetes educator) on your healthcare team, along with an endocrinologist, dermatologist and podiatrist.
Get below 6.5% HgA1C to minimize complications. Its tough-but it beat the alternative!
Buy it before someone else does

