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akrosey49 05-14-2002 07:33 PM

diabetes and other problems
 
Hi,I am new to this but need the emotional support we all need to be successful. I am 53 years od, married for 33 years have 2 daughters and 4 wonderful grandkids. I have been overweight all my life, hate exercise,and all my hobbies are sedntary. On a routine check up I found out I was diabetic,I allready had high blood pressure so the diabetes scared me into action as my father died young from this and it was not going to happen to me. I did well onmy diet and meds, exercise was another story, but managed to loose 30#, and kept my sugar levels fairly stable. But I played with food to see just how much and what I could get awaywith eatng. I was bad and in denial. This years check up wen well until the blood tests came back, sugars where fine but cholesteral bad,more medicine, now I take 6 diff, meds and have been scared serious. I am strugglng but am determined to succeed. I need verbal supprort and encouragement, and also some advice on foods and recipes. I have made small changes and have allready lost 12# this last month, but I have a long way to go. I have struggled with various diets all my life, but this is a wake up call right?? Hope to here from some of you and would be grateful for your support.

Sebago 05-15-2002 12:33 PM

Hello
 
Hi AKROSEY49,

I think there are a few topics already started here for diabetes - look through them also.

Sounds like you are doing the right stuff. I know what you mean about the wake up call. I needed the same wake up call 3 times, so I hope you learn sooner :)

I was diagnosed at 36 - with high, but on the low-side blood sugars. Got sugar into control very fast and lost about 70 lbs. Gained again. Lost again. Gained again (all over about 7 years), till by last July was up to my all-time high in weight and sugars.

Was also on meds for first time for the last year before that. Suddenly I HEARD the wake up call and started losing (have lost 110 lbs since July 9th, 2001 and got off meds as of last December). Not sure what the trigger was, but it definitely is working.

Anyway - feel free to post any questions or whatever. The only specific I will add is something you already seem to know - get out and exersize. Even if you just go for a walk. I am lucky in that I love my exersize, and being single and have a job that allows for lunch walks, etc. plus I swim) and do about 1-1.5 hours of aerobic a day plus weights 2-3 X week (now - did not start there). But lots of folks on the diabetes forum I read say they have better luck just doing a 15-20 minute walk after each meal.

Debbiebec 05-15-2002 05:21 PM

At risk and joining you
 
Hi there! I'm "close" to being diabetic. I'm in the high rick catagory and I am sure that given another year at this weight and this rate, I'll be a full blown diabetic. I'm on metformin for PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) and while that's helping with insulin resistance, I'm also on Weight Watchers to get my weight under control. I've been on it for just over a week now and am really liking it, PLUS I'm forcing myself to exercise.

What I've noticed is that after my walks my legs are so very sore, but I'm walking THROUGH the pain. It's simply because I've not realy exercised in a long time. I think my leg muscles have atrophied! Each day is a bit bettter,though.

Anyway, I have a long way to go, but would love to offer whatever words of encouragement I can.

Hang in there!

Debbiebec

Patricia 05-28-2002 06:06 PM

:o Hi,
I am Patricia and am interested in this thread about diabetes. I am 60, married 45 yrs; have 3 daughters and 6 grandchildren. Akrosey's story sounds very similar to mine. I have just returned from the Dr. office where I learned my glucose levels have gotten worse. I know I have been in denial for the past few months and haven't done as I should. I would like to know how others have responded to the various diabetic medications. I did not do well on Glucophage or Amryl, both caused a lot of gastric problems. My Dr. has recommended a combination of Glucotrol and Actos. Has anyone tried these drugs? If so, any reactions? Hope you'all are doing well.

Pamela0723 06-01-2002 09:08 PM

Diabetes....and diet
 
Hi to the previous posters on this thread. I'm Pam. I'm almost 36 and was diagnosed with type II in February. My mom died of complications of type I before she turned 61 (weird too, she always said she wouldn't make it past 60) my sister was diagnosed with the type II about 7 years ago in her early 30's and my uncle (mom's brother) was type II by his early 50's and we won't even go into the aunt's, grandmother and grandfather who all got it in their 60's and 70's so needless to say, there's some sad looking pancreas in my gene pool! I was (still am) overweight (another family defect) and with this family history, you'd think I would have taken better care of myself (my pancreas doesn't understand, it was supposed to skip me!)So I completely and utterly freaked and lost 25 pds in less than 2 months (mainly from being scared and disovering what anxiety attacks were) now that the sugar comes down some, want to pig out more than I know I can, so that's what I'm working on. I was at 235 this time last year and when I saw my female type dr (hadn't seen mine primary physician in over a year cause I knew she'd tell me to lose weight and I didn't want to hear it- so easy coming from a 4'11" women who doesn't top 100 pds) in December, I was down to 227. Now folks, that should have set up bells, whistles, lights, fireworks etc...Let's see eating what I want, not exercising, working 68 hrs between 2 jobs and I lost 8 pds without trying? I ignored the signs as they were creeping up.... increased thirst, and urination, infections. I am now down to 202 and my realistic goal is 180 (that would actually qualify me as one of the thinner folks in my family-just kidding, it's the whole Eastern Europe/Slavic gene's you know when the when woman were supposed to be fat and round and have a stomach?) I pulled some old clothes from the back of the closet that I hadn't worn in about 3/4 years and after blowing the dust off these things I could almost fit in them again, so that tells me how much I had put on during the last few years. I just wanted to join in, I find this website great for those of us who are forever battling the bulge. I say instead of finding a cure for diabetes, we should figure out how to suck the part of the dna that controls weight/metabolism out of the naturally skinny girls and stick it into us! Feel free to write back! It's easier to handle when you know other people are going thru the same thing!

Justcuz40a 06-02-2002 07:37 AM

Hi
 
I'm Judy, I'm 44. Was diagnosed with Diabetes in January of this year. I've lost about 50 lbs to date (ok, 49) but it was mostly out of fear LOL and now that I'm settled down a little bit about all this and learning the ropes I could use some support too. I'm
so much more active than I was even a few months ago I can't believe it but I am now finding myself 5 months into this journey thinking "Hey, I did so good up to now, I can slack off for awhile"
I need to nix that thought right off the bat now don't I? :)

For exercise, I bought myself a treadmill and a friend gave me an exercise bike and I walk outside now that it's finally nice out. I'm trying to stay at 1500 calories a day and about 20% fat and that is mostly the 'good' fats like olive oil etc... Trying is the key word there..!!! This was so easy at first but it's getting harder everyday to stick to the 'plan'. I think I've reached a 'comfort' zone with the diabetes as they took me off Glucophage (too many side effects for me and it didn't do anything for my glucose at all) and my A1C was still 5.3
:?:
Good luck to all of you and have a good Sunday

Pamela0723 06-02-2002 01:14 PM

You're my hero!
 
Justcuz40a, WOW 5.2 A1C. I don't do another test until August. When I was diagnosed, it was 10.9, a month later down to 9 and I'm hoping I'm in the 7 range in August. I'd probably be up you know what creek without the glucophage. I take 2000 mg a day plus I've looked in the "natural" remedies too. I now swear by cinnamon. I take a teaspoon in the am (I buy empty capsules at the health food store and this little machine that holds them to get cinnamon in the capsule. Big mess!) and am using bitter melon and fengureek to help keep it down with meals. I swear an apple in the afternoon and a cup of black tea really helps too!. It's just so hard counting those freaking carbobydrates though. I've spent how many years, looking at the fat and calories, sodium and every other content, BUT carbohydrates! It's ironic, cause I really wasn't eating a ton of bad things (no donuts or bagels in the am because they always left me hungry 2 hrs later anyway, what a waste of calories!) but I was really bad about portion control. I mean, have you read the back of a box of Kraft mac and cheese? There's 2.5 servings in a box? Yeah, right, not when I'm eating it straight out of the pot after I've cooked it. And who's the .5 for anyway? the people who have 1.3 kids? and we won't even go into the whole "fried rice" issue. I tell you, in 10 more pds, that's it, I'm having my favorite Thai fried rice and some steamed dumplings,sugars be damned!. I promise to actually make 2 or 3 servings out of it, not the usual 1 that I've done in the past. It's amazing I wasn't a diabetic long before this. I don't think people remember to appreciate their pancreas! Yes, I have always been a walker. Tried to get 2 miles in 3 to 4 times a week. I started a 2nd job last August and ended up doing a ton of hrs to pay for some new dental work, and I think that's when everything started to hit the fan. Even being overweight as I was, my cholesterol and blood pressure had always been good, I've been drinking over 64 ozs of water a day since I was like 16. So now, I just do 16 hrs at the 2nd place on weekends and exercise 5 to 6 times a week. I've pulled something in my hip, so it's the bike for this week. I do some arm weights a few times a week, and 90 sit ups every morning. I figure the biggest problem area for diabetics is the "visceral" fat around the stomach/abdomen. Well, you know that's the last place the weight wants to leave...so I figure if I can at least get that to turn into some muscle, maybe that will help with the insulin "resistance". Good to talk to you Justcuz40a

Justcuz40a 06-02-2002 05:49 PM

Oh My God serving sizes LOL
 
Serving size was THE biggest thing for me to learn.. WOW 1/3 of a cup of rice is a carb serving LOL I was eating tons of it before the big "D" , to fill up!! I was in love with rice and now I eat none to extremely little of it. I also wish for fried rice.. ohhh the ache in my heart when we go out for chinese and I have to skip it. I have found that Beef and vegetables or Chicken and Broccoli entree's don't mess with my blood sugar much and I just bank my fat gms for the day so I can enjoy. (A dietician told me I could do that when I knew I was going out... hehe very little fat all day and then get the whole shabang at dinner.. lol but she said it was ok and it doesn't matter what time of day you eat it, it still counts for the day)

I've discovered so many great 'substitutes' now, that I don't feel like I'm missing much other than the fried rice and oh yeah french fries.. the oven ones from scratch are just not the same as McDonalds or Burger King lol My son and I have been enjoying Hormel Fat Free Hot Dogs this weekend on Light Whole Wheat buns... I was so hungry for a hot dog and these are great. Get these stats...! Hot dog: Calories = 45 Fat gms = 0 Carbohydrates = 2 gms. Light Wheat bun Calories = 80 Fat gms = .5 and Carbohydrates = 14 gms (for the whole bun)
So that was a low cal, mostly no fat, and only one carb serving and sooooo good... I had one last night with corn on the cob, a salad, a caffeine free diet Dr Pepper and I felt like I was cheating at a nice picnic. LOL

Tonight it's smoked turkey breast and what ever else I decide to fix with it.. :)

See you all later and have a nice night.
*J

Pamela0723 06-03-2002 12:54 PM

yup, all about that lousy portion control. I've looked everywhere for some low fat (not even so much low fat as low carb buns) and haven't located any. Wonder makes the low fat, but 1 bun still has 23 carbs, so why bother. I've put my low fat hot dogs in my low fat/carb bread and eat them that way. Yeah, I can't remember the last time I had some rice either. Sometimes it's easier to stay away than to try and have just a little. I'm kinda of sorta following the weight watchers system to lose weight. I try to stay at about 6 point at breakfast, lunch and dinner and then allow a few points for some yougart and a piece of fruit during the day. If I work out, I get to have a little snack before bedtime (actually I always try to eat something before bedtime, so I don't wake up in the middle of the night) but I save that time for a couple of rasberry Milanos or 2 low fat chip's ahoys and/or 1/2 of healthy choice low fat vanilla ice cream. Nice way to end the night.

akrosey49 06-03-2002 03:00 PM

from ak rosey
 
Hey, Pamela and Judy, and everyone else..I forget to check this post and there you are..how nice to here from you..it helps to talk about our special problems, besides diabetes, i now have to whatch my colesteral..i am doing ok..it took me a year to adjust to the no sugars..i was the deseart queen..i was so bad i would put jelly on garlic toast.. and loved to bake..it has been a big adjustment but boy do i feel better.. and i am loosing and i know i will get used to the lofat too..i just want to be healthy..i have along way to go ..my goal now is to move the clunker from the 300,s to the 200,s.. i have about 15#s to loose and i will do it..all of your posts have been so helpful..i have trouble finding lofat products esp.breads here in alaska..i dont eliminate them just am more careful about reading labels..heres to our continued success..ak rosey

Pamela0723 06-04-2002 08:35 PM

Let me ask you gals something? What do you consider to be high sugars? You know all you ever hear about is keep your sugar in control to avoid long term complications...what is your idea/conception of high sugars? I wake up usually around 115-120 and consider it pretty good if I don't go over 190 about 1-2 hrs after a meal (by the 3rd hr, I'm heading right back down to the 130 range again) In fact, on Sunday afternoon, I got a little shaky, I checked my sugar, I was at 96. What's normal for some has me shaking like I'm low. I was wondering if that could mean I just function at a higher sugar level. I'm kind of at a plateau weight wise, I know my levels good be better if I get that next 20 pds off. I can do the exercise, it's still about keeping the portion control in check. Hey JustCuz, I see you are also on diabeteschat.net also. I've been reading out there too for information. I've tried to sign on 3 times now without any success, so eventually I'll email the help person and figure out why I can't get on. Good chatting with everyone.

Justcuz40a 06-04-2002 09:06 PM

Good sugars
 
Hi there everyone,
For me good blood sugars are between 100-120. If I go below 100 I can start to feel the shakes like you mentioned. Not everytime but more than I like. I have had hypoglycemia all my life (since age 6 my mom says) so I don't like that feeling at ALL!!
I test in the morning (fasting), before meals, and at bedtime. My new doctor told me I didn't have to test after meals because she knows I'm a diabetic and it will be high after I eat, she wants to see if it's still high when it's time to eat again. Right now, it never is. I limit carbs to 45 gms at a meal max so I don't go too high because when I go over 180, I crash fast and then I get sick. I used to test after meals, 1 hour, 2 hours etc.. and it showed over 3 months that I was going high sometimes (200+) but by 3 hours I was at 80. I wake up in the morning between 90-120 everyday and before meals are usually 90-100. Now that I have the meals figured out and the exercise going on I think my body is doing as it should finally. My doc said I have a 'lazy pancreas'. it produces insulin but not when it's supposed to when it senses food, it just does what it does when it wants to. Last night I went to bed at 108 and woke up this morning at 104 so I guess I've licked to Dawn Phenomenon for now. Now I know this could all change in a heartbeat so I'm very thankful.

My cholesteral went from 242 in January to 177 in April so it's working for that too..;)

Yeah I read and post at diabeteschat.net. Not much going on there lately though. I've heard others having a problem with signing on too.

Peace

akrosey49 06-04-2002 10:31 PM

from akrosey
 
Hey girls..I too have wondered what was to high forsugar levels..when i was diagnosed a year ago i tested 4 x a day before meals and before bed.. the sugar levels stayed around120 to 130..i panicked if they went over 150..meant i ate something i shouldnt.. then when i had this years check up the colesterol was to high so i started lo fat-no fat besides the locarb no sugar..my levels are now between96 and 120..usually around 105..If they are really lo, below 90 i get shakky, head ache, cranky, and agitated.. if they go to high over 150 i get sleepy and lethargic..i feel pretty good when they stay about 110..when i go to bed the level is usually about 105 or so and when i get up they are sometimes 120 oe even 130..why is that..i take glucophage x after supper and then i dont eat again until breakfast..so donot know why it goes upduring the nite???also i know fruit really raises my sugars so avoid it almost always and i miss it..i also limit the carbs. to about 2 servings a day.. like 1/2 bagel 1/2 b potatoe..or 1/2 cup of pasta.. im pretty strict and thats why i am hungry all the time..or, are all diabetics hungry all the time and its part of the disease??i splurge once inawhile if we eat out, or at aparty.. as little as i ahve been eating you would think i would shrink to nothing,not so..altho thats where exercise comes in.. i know that iam to sedentary.. the first year i lot fast, about 40# then leveled off, at xmas, iwas really bad with my eating and gained back 10.. but kept off the 30 so that was good.. now since the high colesterol and whatching the fats i have lost 18# and feel great.. and have added some exercise. i am determined but know i am at a critical time for me.. i have never stayed with a diet past 6 weeks and i am feeling bored withthis all..so one day at atime right.. am glad to here from you all and what works for you.. let me know.. talk soon..rosey

Justcuz40a 06-05-2002 06:27 AM

hi
 
Hi Rosey,
The reason your blood sugar goes up during the night is because your body senses that you are going low so it sends out stored glucose to assist. A normal process in the body.

I read that you only eat 2 carb servings a day. That's would be why you are hungry all the time. The body changes uses all food carbohydrate, fat, and protein in different ways. Carbs are turned to glucose which is the 'fuel' for every bodily function and with Diabetes the insulin production to convert that 'fuel' is either limited or resistant.
I eat 3 carb servings at each meal (3) and 1 serving at each snack (3) thoughout the day and while I get hungry when it's time for the next meal I am not hungry all the time. So in answer to your question are all diabetics hungry all the time, I'd have to say no. Everyone is different in how they handle certain carbs but everyone needs them to function. I don't think starving yourself so that you have good blood sugar is the answer, although it was 50 years ago it's very different now. I saw a dietician at the hospital here a few times and while she wasn't much help to me at all she did give me a few pointers on eating.
I've designed my own plan and it's working for me. I was on glucophage but they took me off of it because I had terrible side effects from it and it didn't do any good anyway. The doctor I had then was trying to control the after meal highs and the glucophage didn't do anything for that. My new doctor told me I don't need any meds right now. :0) I've read that a typical healthy diet for anyone is good for a diabetic. 3-4 carb servings at a meal and 1-2 at snacks throughout the day. Your snacks could be fresh fruit and if you stick to the serving sizes recommended it could be included in your diet.
I'm not telling you what to do at all, just suggesting as this is what works for me. I hope you can find a plan that works for you so you can stick with it and see some success in diabetes and weight loss. I've been sticking to mine for almost 5 months now with occasional 'sways' but nothing serious. I think once you find what works for you you'll be ok with it.
I eat a lot of fresh veggies now in place of the lowfat carbs (rice, pasta etc...) that I used to eat trying to lose weight. I still eat those things but measured out so it's the right amount.

I you need some help with a meal plan to try just let me know and I can see if I can help. Starving yourself to have good numbers isn't the answer because sticking to that will be so hard, it would be for anyone!!

Peace Rosey

Pamela0723 06-05-2002 02:06 PM

What I've learned about myself if that I go high in the morning with almost no carbs(I take my am meds with 1/2 container yougart when I get up) and then have an eggbeater and 2 pieces bacon or my favorite is 2 whole grain waffles with some ricotta cheese in between(sometimes strawberries on top)around 9am so that tends to hold me over to lunch -that's still in the 30 carb range, but since the waffles are whole wheat, I don't spike as high so I try to keep that to a bare minimum. For lunch and dinner, I'm the same as Justcuz, I try to not eat more than 45 grams and I usually have an afternoon snack of the 1/2 container yougart of a small apple (the pectin seems to help bring sugar down) along with a cup of black tea (helps bring the sugar down) -Now AKRosey, you mentioned you wake up higher. The diabetes educator stressed to my class the whole time that we should always have a bed time snack of a little carb and protein to help keep you stable through the night, so that the little ole liver doesn't start shooting sugar out before it needs to and bring you up. That's were I mentioned before I have a couple of cookies and a little skim milk or even some low fat icecream. In fact, I've heard a lot of those dieticians talk about the ice cream before bed. It has some fat, so it metabolizes slowly through the night. I was having issues of always waking up at 4:30 am after this all started and it's finally gone away and I can sleep later now. Thanks for your inputs. I've been reading some view points on the fact that dr's say don't worry about the post meal spike, it's natural, as long as you come back down, but then I've read where the specialists think that's the link to the "long term" complications. It's like you can't win! For dinner this week, I cooked some ground turkey w/taco seasoning mix, cooked some brown rice and cut up some tomatoes, onions,lettuce and some low fat cheese. Throw it all together for a taco salad with a spoonful of salsa and low fat sour cream. It really fills me up for the evening.

akrosey49 06-05-2002 03:29 PM

from ak rosey
 
Hey.. thankyou pamela and judy for answering some of my questions..i have been limiting carbs thinking they were bad for me..and no sugar, no fruit, mostly protein and vegies, and lofat..no wonder i am frustrated and hungry..when you eat fruit and carbs what happens to your sugars several hours later?? what is normal for a diabetic?? or is every one diff. i want to experiment and see what happens.. if my levels stay at 100 t 130 is that good..i only test before meals and before bed so do not know how high it goes after eating .. it is suppose to go up and then come down right??boy am i ignorant about this stuff and i thought i had reseached it real well hmmm..makes sence now..i want to loose too so have been really limiting myself.. have you lost on your eating plan?? i also have a lofat sugar free ice cream that i eat once in a while.. wow a bed time ice creamm.. never thought of it that way..i always panicked if my sugar levels were over 150 before meals..and curbed my diet or next meal based on that reading..i take glocophage x 1500mgs every nite after dinner and have not had any side affects..so like i said i will add a few more carbs to my diet and see what happens and some fruit as i have been craving watermelon..thanks fro the info.rosey

Justcuz40a 06-05-2002 04:07 PM

adding carbs
 
Hi Rosie,
Eating carbs in moderation is good! I've lost 50 lbs since January eating the way I do so I'm living proof that it works. My blood sugar tests (A1C) went from a 8.0 in January to a 5.3 in April so it's working there too. (<6.5 is normal) Start slow, you don't want to overload and get huge spikes. My testing goals are like this: fasting in the morning, before meals 80-120
1 hour after a meal <180
2 hours after a meal <160
3 hours after a meal <140
bedtime 100-140
Try a slice of whole wheat toast in the morning for a few days and test 1 hour after to see what happens, don't panic if it's higher than 150.. then test at 2 hours to see if it's coming down. My dietician told me a good reading at 2 hours is <160. By the next meal you should be down to your normal before readings. It will take some extra testing for a few days to see what types of carbs you can add but it's worth it. And remember everyone reacts differently to different foods so if one doesn't work, try something else, don't give them all up right away. I eat 1 cup of Special K cereal with 1/2 cup of skim milk in the morning and two pieces of light wheat toast. I found a type of bread in the supermarket that is low carb. Wonder makes one too called Light I believe. You can have two slices for 1 carb serving instead of one of the regular wheat breads. Stick to serving sizes on packages so you know exactly what you are ingesting while you are testing. Good luck hon!

Pamela0723 06-05-2002 04:44 PM

well, I almost fit into the range Judy listed, so that's make me feel better and something to strive for. I think I just lost weight because I am probably eating 1/2 of what I ate before and am getting twice the exercise.

akrosey49 06-06-2002 12:11 AM

from ak rosey
 
Hey pamela and Judy, thankyou for the advice..i tried more carbs for lunch and i was certainly more satisfied..tested before dinner nad sugars were at 114..i was diognosed a year and 6 monthe ago.. and lost and kept off 30 #s the first year..at my yearly check up when the colesterol problem showed up i got more serious..my A1c was 6.7.. my doctor said that was good becuz it was way less then when i had started ayear ago..your hints and advice i will try tomorrow..and will let you know how it goes..thankyou..rosey

akrosey49 06-06-2002 06:34 PM

from ak rosey
 
Hi pamela and judy i have been trying out your advice..last nite my sugars where 103..so i ate some no sugar icecream before bed..loved it but the sugars where 158 when i tested before breakfast.. had wwtoast and tested 2 hours later..still high 147..for lunch had a grilled chix sandwhich at mcdonalds no mayo and iced tea( i was in town doing errands) tested again and it was 152, 2 hours later..will test agin before supper.. maybe it is to much carbs for me or i have to adjust to this..a am not as hungry tho and that helps as if i am hungry i tended to eat things i shouldnt, or snack to much.. anyways will keep trying till i hit the right combo..thank you for the help..talk later rosey

Justcuz40a 06-06-2002 09:38 PM

Hi there
 
Hi everyone,
Rosey glad you are trying new things, give it some time, your body may need some time to adjust.. ;)

I haven't posted much the last 2 days because I haven't been feeling too good. I get this every month when I have my period, don't know what causes it either. I feel like I have the flu, achey, headache, general fatigue... it's bizarre. I used to get this all the time, which is why I went for a physical in January to begin with.(that's when I found out I had diabetes) and this is what I feel like when my blood sugar goes too high.
Now it seems to only come once a month... I think my body can only handle one hormone at a time!!! Very strange though, one month I have high blood sugar with it and this month it was low. I was below 110 even 2 hours after eating lunch today. I thought there was something wrong with my meter so I got out my other one and it was exactly the same <scratching head> I know some women have issues with diabetes and monthly things so maybe that's it. I have a doctor's appt July 3 so hopefully she can shed some light on it and help me to avoid this. I hate feeling sick!!

Hope everyone else is doing good today.

Peace
*Judy

akrosey49 06-06-2002 10:27 PM

from ak rosey
 
Hi judy..thanks for the post..I have never experienced the monthly thing becuz i donot have them anymore(lucky me yippee) and when i did i did not have diabetes that i know of..it is awful feelng like that tho..some days i feel sick like that for no reason atall..so make yourself some hot tea and curl up with a good book or a chick flick..and pamper yourself if you can..this disease is all trial and error for me.. but the extra carbs has helped that hungry feelng..lets see what it does to the surgars..i will keep you informed..hope you feel better..talk soon rosey

Justcuz40a 06-06-2002 10:38 PM

Thanks
 
Thanks for telling me that you feel sick sometimes too, I thought I was going nuts getting this all the time. My first doctor said it was part of the 'game' with diabetes, some days for no reason you just don't feel good and I agree with that but I sure hate it.
Trial and error is right. We had a late supper tonight at about 7:00pm and I made a low fat beef stew. I ate a bowl of it and it had potatoes and peas etc in it and an hour and a half later my blood sugar was 119. Now that's very good but today is sooo odd. All those starches would normally send me higher than a kite. (180+)
I guess I'll take it for what it is. I have to go to work tomorrow so I better feel better. I have a ton of work sitting on my desk for me to do and I also have a date for lunch with a 'hot' new man so I better perk up huh? :dizzy:

Ohh one thing I meant to mention to you about carbs. I had to cut out anything made with bleached white flour as it made my blood sugar go through the roof. (why? noone knows) I eat whole wheat now and it doesn't do that. I don't eat fast food anymore except Subway and I can get whole wheat there.

Take care
*Judy

akrosey49 06-07-2002 01:38 AM

from ak rosey
 
Hey judy..no you are not going nuts..i think it is just a part of being diabetic..somedays you just feel yukky no matter what and donot know why..other days i have so much energy i am jumping thru the roof..i think its the new way i eat and also the losses..hope you have a great date..hmm cannot remember when i had a date but then i am a old married lady still i like to be wined and dined once in awhile..my husband doesnt tho cuz he has his meals served all the time by me.. its not the eating out i enjoy but the being waited on..i still like to look at the guys tho..hee hee..i do eat wheat bread to so we will see what happens..hope you feel better..talk soon..rosey

Pamela0723 06-07-2002 11:06 AM

hey gals!- fortunately, I don't have too many issues at that time of the month. I am following a few medium sized fibroids that I developed. I usually have bad cramps and get somewhat moody, but exercise definately keeps that in check. Let us hear how your sugars are after consuming carbohydrates. I tell you, I swear by a cup of black tea to bring down the sugars in the afternoon if they go to high from lunch. I've had the same issue Judy has with white flour. As far as normal sandwiches go, I've always used wheat, but at a restaurant or a sub shop, sourdough is my favorite in the world, so I miss that and like Judy, if I go by Subway, I use their wheat, but jeez, I miss their white bread (also that I use to polish off a footlong in 1 sitting, now it's just 6 inches and no chips usually, cause the wheat bread is still a lot of carbs) Have a good weekend!

akrosey49 06-07-2002 11:46 AM

from ak rosey
 
Hey pamela and everyone..its is beautiful out this am..i love to get up before anyone else and enjoy coffee and the peace before the day gets to hectic..the carbs where pretty high yesterday..at least i thought so..maybe i went to hog wild..this morning in spite of the ice cream before bed they were 116 not to bad..yesterday they were 158..i just have to findwhat works for me..but that hungry unsatisfied feeling goes away with more carbs..and i like that..i will cont. to experiment.. and see what happens.. weekends are always hard as hubby is home during the day and it is more cooking for me..talk to you soon..rosey

Pamela0723 06-10-2002 05:51 PM

Hi Judy and Rosey, How's everybody's sugars diet and in general lives doing? I'm doing ok, just living day to day. Nothing new. Rosey how are the sugars coming with carbs? I tell you what I went to one of my best friends baby showers on Saturday night and yes, went thru 1/2 a bowl of chex mix. The lady hosting this is like a gourmet cook and served us chicken kabobs, some pasta salad with salmon in it and parsley potatoes. I had a little of everything. About an hour later had a piece of the cake. Knew I was going to have it, didn't even check my sugar, so thankfully I woke up Sunday morning at 112. The problem was I felt so guilty for having the cake and knowing that it would spike my sugar levels, that I ate it down in 1 minute, instead of taking the time to really enjoy it. I've got to work on that!

Justcuz40a 06-10-2002 08:48 PM

I'm here
 
Nothing real exciting happening here today. I'm just doing what I always do and maintaining. I really have to say though that when my doctor told me in January that I had diabetes I NEVER thought that in June this way of life would be so part of me already. Who'da thunk it!!! lol
I'm glad that it is and that I've calmed down a lot about the diagnosis in general. I know it's serious to have this disease but I refuse to let it control me anymore than it already does.. :0)

Peace ladies.
*J

akrosey49 06-10-2002 10:52 PM

from ak rosey
 
Hey ladies..nice to here form you..i am doing ok..goofed up on the weekend some but got back withit..weighed today..no loss..iwas real disapointed..but no gain either..my sugars have been fluctuating..not to badly tho..i too eat cake and stuff at partys..but plan for it by not eating much before or after..also i drink a glycerna..its a slimfast made for diabetics..this weekend we are haveing a house full of company,means lots of cooking and a big BD/BQ on sat..should be areal challenge for me esp. since everyone knows about me and watches what i eat, esp my motherinlaw.. love her dearly..shes 80 so i just grin and bear it..but really makes me angry..i sometimes wonder why i have this miserable disease..i hate it but the truth is if i did not have it i probably would have continued my bad habits to the grave..so this was a awake up call..usually i am pretty careful..but sometimes goof up and feel real guilty..but we are human right..its raining cats and dogs out right now..hope it stops before this weekend..glad you are both doing well..your posts inspire me and i thankyou..you understand the speacial problems we have..hope your day goes well..talk soon rosey

Pamela0723 06-11-2002 10:39 AM

ugh, I never drink those gylcerna's- it's all fat and protein, with still a lot of carbs in my opinion. I don't do protein bars either. They taste like crap and you have to treat them as "meal replacement" which just ain't going to cut it for me. I had a slice of cheese and turkey before I went to the shower to fill me up some. Yeah, more people "watch" me when I eat, but if I want it, I'm having it. I was looking at this website called www.ketofoods.com. I've heard of the other products that are low carb pasta's, bread mixes, cookie mixes. a store close to me sells these, me and my sister are going to try them. Yum, bbq is delicious. I'm really good about not eating it that often, but last year that's what my aunt made me, bbq pork spareribs, salad and a bunch of other stuff, that I won't be having this year, but I'm still doing the bbq plus salad and maybe corn on the cob and maybe a couple hours later, I can have a "little" cake. Have a great time and don't let anyone stop you. Yeah, I keep telling myself, if I was doing weight watchers for example (w/o diabetes) would I be as stringent or do I really like the will power to control myself and that the diabetes is the only thing that's got me behaving better....to know thyself....

akrosey49 06-12-2002 12:57 AM

from ak rosey
 
Hey girls..i dont mind the glycerna once in awhile when im in ahurry..am prepared for this weekend and know in advance what i plan to eat..makes it easier for me..havehad a real struggle this weekend and monday nite i was like an eating machine..i think i was medicating my self with food as i was so disapointed for a no loss this week..some logic..but today has been great..back to square one and i had some one i hadnt seen in a while tell me she noticed my weight loss..i cannot tell you how good that made me feel..it was just what i needed.I have walked around with agrin allday..hope you all had agood day too and thankyou for your help, as i couldnt have done this without all of you...talk soon..rosey

Justcuz40a 06-12-2002 06:28 AM

Good for you Rosey, those compliments are what keep me motivated... :0) Everyday someone else comments on my weight loss at work or when I run into someone I haven't seen in awhile and now every morning when I look in the mirror at myself I smile and say "Good girl, you did it one more day" :0) Like I've said before I never imagined that this way of life could EVER be my way of life.

Peace

Pamela0723 06-12-2002 10:41 AM

Hey Rosey, guess what I ended up having for dinner last night? BBQ spareribs, corn on the cobb and green beans. It was my birthday dinner early....My uncle and aunt from South Dakota came to town and are staying with my other aunt and she invited me over for dinner. I ate way too many ribs! (only do this approx 1 time a year) and afterwards me and 1 aunt were on our bikes and the other put on her rollerblades and we did about 8 miles...so I felt a little better about that. My aunt said she'd still make me more ribs for my birthday next month, but I figured I'd still be working off last nights calories even then, so I said that was enough...maybe a nice grilled fish dinner for the birthday this year! hang in there. I haven't checked the scale in a week now!

akrosey49 06-12-2002 10:59 AM

from ak rosey
 
Hey ladies..glad to talk to you again..i am still smiling from yesterday and have not even thought of cheating..my grand daughter is spending the next 2 days with me and company comes thurs..so i have tons todo..today had to make alist so i would not forget anything..did mager grocery shpping yesterday grrr..not my favorite chore any more..hope you have agreat day..talk soon..rosey

Pamela0723 06-12-2002 01:36 PM

Hey Rosey, I know what you mean. I look at everything so different now, including the grocery store. I mean, this did make me realize how much crap I was always buying, but it's really weird after drinking OJ for unmeasurable years to walk by the display. Even eating fruit has to be measured out...and the bakery, oh boy, forget about that area of the store. It's still a whole new world out there!

akrosey49 06-17-2002 03:57 PM

from ak rosey
 
Hey ladies..i am back..yes i agree about the shopping..i used to love it but now it is torture..to by pass the foods i love..and my husband still eats them so some i still buy..it takes alot o will power to leave them alone..i had a great weekend..i was really pooped sun. nite but am better today..the bq went great..it was sunny and hot.. and i had lots of fun with the grandkids..i planned ahead what i was going to eat and what to avoid and stuck to it..i felt really proud of mysef..still no loss this am but i expected that..stayed the same and i am ok with that..back on track today..hope you all had a fun weekend too..talk soon.. rosey

Justcuz40a 06-17-2002 07:02 PM

yeah Rosey
 
Good for you Rosey, you are doing great! The mighty Oak doesn't become mighty in a day so take it one day at a time!

I just got home from spending the day with a man that I am very fond of.. well ok I realized today that I do love him and he told me that he loves me more everytime he sees me.. wow! bang zowie lol I haven't felt this way ever in my life. I won't be going on lunch dates with anyone but him from now on. :) Ahhh what a sense of peace! My grandmother always told me I'd know when I met Mr. Right but she failed to tell me it would take until I was 44 years old! LOL Oh well, good things come to those who wait I'm told. I'm smiling from ear to ear tonight.

I also lost 2 more lbs last week so that has me dancing in the streets too! I don't know if I posted that here already or not. So much going on in my life right now I just don't remember. lol

January 2002 278
June 2002 226
Goal 160

Pamela0723 06-17-2002 08:44 PM

glad to hear you 2 are doing well. Good to hear you had a good time at the bbq Rosey, and love???what's that. I'm 36, so I guess there's still hope!...not going near a scale until the end of this week. was bad, bad, bad Saturday day...not necessarily sugar level wise, but lets just say the day consisted of some raisinets, cookies, and McD french fries....yum, yum, yum. Again, for irony sake, prior to begin diagonosed, I very rarely ate fries just because they were so bad, so I'd get like a McD cheeseburger to take to work, or another favorite was Steak and Shake chili mac. I guess I could still have some of their chili, just not on the pasta!. Rode my bike long and hard on Sunday for penance. Have a nice week!

akrosey49 06-17-2002 10:44 PM

from ak rosey
 
Hey girls, nice to here form you..i spent the day doing a whole lot of nothing..i was recuperating from the weekend..i was up to early and stayed up to late but i sure had fun..sorry you had a bad eating day pamela..just get back and dont feel guilty..its the guilt that makes it hard for me.. why do we do that to ourselves?? better days ahead..judy i am happy you are in love..its great isnt it..i have neen married for 32 years and love my hubby about 99% of the time.. the rest id like to pinch his little head off..hee hee..cannot imagine my life withot him tho and we are so opposite from each other..well talk soon..take care..rosey

Pamela0723 06-24-2002 01:22 PM

Hi Judy and Rosey and any other lurkers out there....How have you been doing this last week? Hope all is well for you gals. Just eating a little lunch at work, hoping it doesn't rain tonight, cause I'm in the mood for a good bike ride....Happy Monday (if there is such a thing!)


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