Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 Hello and Welcome Aimee!! I'm so glad you joined us - You will find many wonderful people here!! You've done great so far with your weightloss!! I look forward to getting to know you!! ~~ Good morning everyone! My name is Aimee, and I just joined your group last night. A little about myself: I'm 27 (going to be 28 this Saturday), married, and I don't have any children yet. I live in Ohio. I joined WW on July 2nd and have lost a little over 35 pounds so far. I'm hoping to make 50 pounds by Christmas, but if I don't, I'm not going to worry over it. The weight will still come off in January if I hit my personal goal or not. I look forward to getting to know everyone here, and thanks for letting me join your group. *hugs* Aimee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 Wow aimee .. You are doing great so far. Hey since you mentioned it, do you want to join Maureen's Christmas challenge? Just let her know how much you want to lose by then ( if you want to stick with your goal you mentioned, cool!) Go for it! You've found a great support group here plus we share tons of great recipes! So welcome and happy losing! JENN One of life's mysteries is how a 2 pound box of candy can make a woman gain 5lbs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 Wow aimee .. You are doing great so far. Hey since you mentioned it, do you want to join Maureen's Christmas challenge? Just let her know how much you want to lose by then ( if you want to stick with your goal you mentioned, cool!) Go for it! You've found a great support group here plus we share tons of great recipes! So welcome and happy losing! JENN One of life's mysteries is how a 2 pound box of candy can make a woman gain 5lbs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 Wow aimee .. You are doing great so far. Hey since you mentioned it, do you want to join Maureen's Christmas challenge? Just let her know how much you want to lose by then ( if you want to stick with your goal you mentioned, cool!) Go for it! You've found a great support group here plus we share tons of great recipes! So welcome and happy losing! JENN One of life's mysteries is how a 2 pound box of candy can make a woman gain 5lbs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 Welcome to our group Aimee. Congratulations on your weight loss so far. I just got to my goal a few weeks ago so now I am figuring out how to stay there!! WW is a wonderful program and this is a great support group. Talk to you soon. in Colorado -----Original Message-----From: IcecreamAimee@... Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 5:07 AMTo: wwliterside Subject: New MemberGood morning everyone! My name is Aimee, and I just joined your group last night. A little about myself: I'm 27 (going to be 28 this Saturday), married, and I don't have any children yet. I live in Ohio. I joined WW on July 2nd and have lost a little over 35 pounds so far. I'm hoping to make 50 pounds by Christmas, but if I don't, I'm not going to worry over it. The weight will still come off in January if I hit my personal goal or not. I look forward to getting to know everyone here, and thanks for letting me join your group. *hugs* Aimee 277.4/242/135 OP since 7/02/2001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 Welcome to our group Aimee. Congratulations on your weight loss so far. I just got to my goal a few weeks ago so now I am figuring out how to stay there!! WW is a wonderful program and this is a great support group. Talk to you soon. in Colorado -----Original Message-----From: IcecreamAimee@... Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 5:07 AMTo: wwliterside Subject: New MemberGood morning everyone! My name is Aimee, and I just joined your group last night. A little about myself: I'm 27 (going to be 28 this Saturday), married, and I don't have any children yet. I live in Ohio. I joined WW on July 2nd and have lost a little over 35 pounds so far. I'm hoping to make 50 pounds by Christmas, but if I don't, I'm not going to worry over it. The weight will still come off in January if I hit my personal goal or not. I look forward to getting to know everyone here, and thanks for letting me join your group. *hugs* Aimee 277.4/242/135 OP since 7/02/2001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 Welcome to our group Aimee. Congratulations on your weight loss so far. I just got to my goal a few weeks ago so now I am figuring out how to stay there!! WW is a wonderful program and this is a great support group. Talk to you soon. in Colorado -----Original Message-----From: IcecreamAimee@... Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 5:07 AMTo: wwliterside Subject: New MemberGood morning everyone! My name is Aimee, and I just joined your group last night. A little about myself: I'm 27 (going to be 28 this Saturday), married, and I don't have any children yet. I live in Ohio. I joined WW on July 2nd and have lost a little over 35 pounds so far. I'm hoping to make 50 pounds by Christmas, but if I don't, I'm not going to worry over it. The weight will still come off in January if I hit my personal goal or not. I look forward to getting to know everyone here, and thanks for letting me join your group. *hugs* Aimee 277.4/242/135 OP since 7/02/2001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 Welcome Aimee, Your doing great! This group is full of great support, and everyone is so kind. I have about 40lbs to go, i've only been OP program since 10/17 and i've lost 5lbs so far. I'm not putting a deadline on my goal, the last time i did that i got too ahead of myself and wound up gaining back 10lbs. But i am trying to keep a good perspective of my losses. See you lighter! Michele-NY 193-188-145 IcecreamAimee@... wrote: Good morning everyone! My name is Aimee, and I just joined your group last night. A little about myself: I'm 27 (going to be 28 this Saturday), married, and I don't have any children yet. I live in Ohio. I joined WW on July 2nd and have lost a little over 35 pounds so far. I'm hoping to make 50 pounds by Christmas, but if I don't, I'm not going to worry over it. The weight will still come off in January if I hit my personal goal or not. I look forward to getting to know everyone here, and thanks for letting me join your group. *hugs* Aimee 277.4/242/135 OP since 7/02/2001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 Welcome Aimee, Your doing great! This group is full of great support, and everyone is so kind. I have about 40lbs to go, i've only been OP program since 10/17 and i've lost 5lbs so far. I'm not putting a deadline on my goal, the last time i did that i got too ahead of myself and wound up gaining back 10lbs. But i am trying to keep a good perspective of my losses. See you lighter! Michele-NY 193-188-145 IcecreamAimee@... wrote: Good morning everyone! My name is Aimee, and I just joined your group last night. A little about myself: I'm 27 (going to be 28 this Saturday), married, and I don't have any children yet. I live in Ohio. I joined WW on July 2nd and have lost a little over 35 pounds so far. I'm hoping to make 50 pounds by Christmas, but if I don't, I'm not going to worry over it. The weight will still come off in January if I hit my personal goal or not. I look forward to getting to know everyone here, and thanks for letting me join your group. *hugs* Aimee 277.4/242/135 OP since 7/02/2001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 Welcome Aimee, Your doing great! This group is full of great support, and everyone is so kind. I have about 40lbs to go, i've only been OP program since 10/17 and i've lost 5lbs so far. I'm not putting a deadline on my goal, the last time i did that i got too ahead of myself and wound up gaining back 10lbs. But i am trying to keep a good perspective of my losses. See you lighter! Michele-NY 193-188-145 IcecreamAimee@... wrote: Good morning everyone! My name is Aimee, and I just joined your group last night. A little about myself: I'm 27 (going to be 28 this Saturday), married, and I don't have any children yet. I live in Ohio. I joined WW on July 2nd and have lost a little over 35 pounds so far. I'm hoping to make 50 pounds by Christmas, but if I don't, I'm not going to worry over it. The weight will still come off in January if I hit my personal goal or not. I look forward to getting to know everyone here, and thanks for letting me join your group. *hugs* Aimee 277.4/242/135 OP since 7/02/2001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2001 Report Share Posted December 17, 2001 Negative for what? I had what looked like a reddish rash with raised bumps that appeared on my elbows, arms, knees, hands and another few places too. My doc did a biopsy of one spot and it came back as positive for what is called " granuloma annulare " . This is a benign condition, relatively rare, usually found in children who may be diabetic. (I was 60+ when they appeared, smile)... My doc offered to send me to a dermatologist but since, outside of looking ugly, it didn't hurt or itch, I said forget it. Three years later...the rash has faded from some parts but the bumps remain. Vicki << Then some strange reddish brown spots began to appear on my feet and lower legs. This scared me. The Dr.(GP) took a biopsy and it was negative. Does anyone know if the spots are related to my diabetes? >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2001 Report Share Posted December 17, 2001 Negative for what? I had what looked like a reddish rash with raised bumps that appeared on my elbows, arms, knees, hands and another few places too. My doc did a biopsy of one spot and it came back as positive for what is called " granuloma annulare " . This is a benign condition, relatively rare, usually found in children who may be diabetic. (I was 60+ when they appeared, smile)... My doc offered to send me to a dermatologist but since, outside of looking ugly, it didn't hurt or itch, I said forget it. Three years later...the rash has faded from some parts but the bumps remain. Vicki << Then some strange reddish brown spots began to appear on my feet and lower legs. This scared me. The Dr.(GP) took a biopsy and it was negative. Does anyone know if the spots are related to my diabetes? >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2001 Report Share Posted December 17, 2001 Negative for what? I had what looked like a reddish rash with raised bumps that appeared on my elbows, arms, knees, hands and another few places too. My doc did a biopsy of one spot and it came back as positive for what is called " granuloma annulare " . This is a benign condition, relatively rare, usually found in children who may be diabetic. (I was 60+ when they appeared, smile)... My doc offered to send me to a dermatologist but since, outside of looking ugly, it didn't hurt or itch, I said forget it. Three years later...the rash has faded from some parts but the bumps remain. Vicki << Then some strange reddish brown spots began to appear on my feet and lower legs. This scared me. The Dr.(GP) took a biopsy and it was negative. Does anyone know if the spots are related to my diabetes? >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2001 Report Share Posted December 21, 2001 HI Rick, I asked my Dr last time we saw him...(.btw, his a big believer in YMMV). He said tests in med school expected Drs to answer, 1 unit=15 grams of carb, but few patients actually gain control without tweaking their doses. Carol In a message dated 12/21/01 9:36:07 AM Pacific Standard Time, rick@... writes: > What formula are you using to " cover " carbs ( i.e. 1 unit=15 grams )? I > know that everyone is different and resistance plays a big role, but I'm > just curious if there is an " average " or if it just takes the trial and > error method from the get-go. I asked my doc this question on my last > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2001 Report Share Posted December 21, 2001 HI Rick, I asked my Dr last time we saw him...(.btw, his a big believer in YMMV). He said tests in med school expected Drs to answer, 1 unit=15 grams of carb, but few patients actually gain control without tweaking their doses. Carol In a message dated 12/21/01 9:36:07 AM Pacific Standard Time, rick@... writes: > What formula are you using to " cover " carbs ( i.e. 1 unit=15 grams )? I > know that everyone is different and resistance plays a big role, but I'm > just curious if there is an " average " or if it just takes the trial and > error method from the get-go. I asked my doc this question on my last > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2001 Report Share Posted December 21, 2001 Rick, not only is carb to insulin ratio different for every person, it's different at different times of the day...my ratio at breakfast and lunch is something around 5.5 insulin to carb ratio; my ratio at dinner is around 11. The best thing to do is eat and test and keep good notes. It also is helpful to weigh out food portions so if you have a good result you can repeat it. BTW, I think the idea of " sliding scale " insulin very inefficient. As Barb mentiond, this attacks the problem after it has occurred. Better IMHO is to take a short-acting insulin such as Humalog before meal and match to carbs, whatever your ratio is. This way you avoid the problem instead of treating it after it's happened. Vicki << Barb (and others who use insulin), What formula are you using to " cover " carbs ( i.e. 1 unit=15 grams )? I know that everyone is different and resistance plays a big role, but I'm just curious if there is an " average " or if it just takes the trial and error method from the get-go. I asked my doc this question on my last visit, but we covered a number of things and this question got left unanswered. She has me using a sliding scale, but I can already see that it needs tweaking depending on what my meal is going to consist of. Thanks! Rick >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2001 Report Share Posted December 21, 2001 Rick, not only is carb to insulin ratio different for every person, it's different at different times of the day...my ratio at breakfast and lunch is something around 5.5 insulin to carb ratio; my ratio at dinner is around 11. The best thing to do is eat and test and keep good notes. It also is helpful to weigh out food portions so if you have a good result you can repeat it. BTW, I think the idea of " sliding scale " insulin very inefficient. As Barb mentiond, this attacks the problem after it has occurred. Better IMHO is to take a short-acting insulin such as Humalog before meal and match to carbs, whatever your ratio is. This way you avoid the problem instead of treating it after it's happened. Vicki << Barb (and others who use insulin), What formula are you using to " cover " carbs ( i.e. 1 unit=15 grams )? I know that everyone is different and resistance plays a big role, but I'm just curious if there is an " average " or if it just takes the trial and error method from the get-go. I asked my doc this question on my last visit, but we covered a number of things and this question got left unanswered. She has me using a sliding scale, but I can already see that it needs tweaking depending on what my meal is going to consist of. Thanks! Rick >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2001 Report Share Posted December 21, 2001 > Rita, Thanks for your response. 270 carbs is too many? ***I appreciate that 270 g of carb is what the dietician told him, however, if it is carbohydrates, especially the high glycemic ones, that spike blood sugar (and it is), doesn't it make sense to lower carb intake and get energy from eating more protein and fat? Also infections will definitely raise the blood sugar - alot. Also insulin dosing with a short acting insulin, like Humalog, before a meal will cover the carbs eaten, so you get less of a spike. The sliding scale method treats the spike after it has already occurred and potential damage done. Not to mention if you are not testing at 1 hour and 2 hours after meals, you have no idea how how he is spiking after eating. Just my experience, Barb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2001 Report Share Posted December 21, 2001 Barb wrote: > Also insulin dosing with a short acting insulin, like Humalog, before > a meal will cover the carbs eaten, so you get less of a spike. The > sliding scale method treats the spike after it has already occurred > and potential damage done. Barb (and others who use insulin), What formula are you using to " cover " carbs ( i.e. 1 unit=15 grams )? I know that everyone is different and resistance plays a big role, but I'm just curious if there is an " average " or if it just takes the trial and error method from the get-go. I asked my doc this question on my last visit, but we covered a number of things and this question got left unanswered. She has me using a sliding scale, but I can already see that it needs tweaking depending on what my meal is going to consist of. Thanks! Rick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2001 Report Share Posted December 21, 2001 Barb wrote: > Also insulin dosing with a short acting insulin, like Humalog, before > a meal will cover the carbs eaten, so you get less of a spike. The > sliding scale method treats the spike after it has already occurred > and potential damage done. Barb (and others who use insulin), What formula are you using to " cover " carbs ( i.e. 1 unit=15 grams )? I know that everyone is different and resistance plays a big role, but I'm just curious if there is an " average " or if it just takes the trial and error method from the get-go. I asked my doc this question on my last visit, but we covered a number of things and this question got left unanswered. She has me using a sliding scale, but I can already see that it needs tweaking depending on what my meal is going to consist of. Thanks! Rick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2001 Report Share Posted December 23, 2001 Welcome Min. Ruth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted December 23, 2001 Report Share Posted December 23, 2001 In a message dated 12/23/01 11:06:00 PM Pacific Standard Time, min@... writes: > I am new to this group. Male, married with children, have DBM2 for 14 > years, now age 63. Am Chinese, Comanche, and Irish. Live near Seattle. > > Ah...welcome to another Pacifc North WETener. Carol T......also near Seattle T2 D/E Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2001 Report Share Posted December 23, 2001 In a message dated 12/23/01 11:06:00 PM Pacific Standard Time, min@... writes: > I am new to this group. Male, married with children, have DBM2 for 14 > years, now age 63. Am Chinese, Comanche, and Irish. Live near Seattle. > > Ah...welcome to another Pacifc North WETener. Carol T......also near Seattle T2 D/E Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2002 Report Share Posted January 7, 2002 Hi, Neil, welcome to the list, sorry you have to join but you'll get good information here. Those numbers of 11-15 are way too high but you can get them down pretty quickly if you lower the amount of carbs you eat. If you cut out the " whites " -- breads and all products made from grain, including pasta, rice, potatos (and all root veggies) in addition to fruits and juices, and the usual sweet stuff, your BGs will go down to the extent that you probably won't need as much insulin. It's a good idea to test frequently and keep good notes of what you eat, how much, and how much insulin you're taking in addition to testing before, one and two hours after eating. This will give you good information. I strongly suggest you get Dr. Bernstein's diabetes Solutions " by richard K. Bernstein, M.D. It's one of the best all-over books on management of diabetes and how to control it. Dr. Bernstein also has a website and the url is http://www.diabetes-normalsugars.com/index.shtml There's excerpts from his book online as well as lots of other good stuff. Ask any questions, we've all been newbies once. Vicki << nd at 7 days im still at 11-15 bg most of the day, how much longer should this take to go down, alothough i am feeling a lot better now, I was boucning of the walls befor with unbalance... I am eating every 2 hrs and still feel hungry at 30 mins after... will this subside as my weight regains.. thanks in advance neil >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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