Guest guest Posted May 23, 2012 Report Share Posted May 23, 2012 oh believe me mark i am listening my blood sugars since feburary have been pretty good i have had a few wild ones but i get them right down not like i used to . i dont want any business in the hospital if i can help it . Re: tight control for heart patients? My indocrinologist does not want to see a glr below 80. I have all kinds of fibrilations, atrial and ventricular ones, and when I started taking a daily magnesium pill of 400 mg most of those gflutters went away. Of course I also take the heart drug Coreg daily, as prescribed by the doctor. I don't believe a magnesium would do you any harm. In fact it may do you some good. When I am having a low glr my ticker feels uncomfortable with extra flutters. The doctor does not want to see me go over 180, but I often have glr's well over 200 with an ocasional one over 300, but infrequently.just saying, Harry Life is unfair. That's a fact. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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