Guest guest Posted October 14, 2005 Report Share Posted October 14, 2005 Deb - no problem. Do you think its an error on your end or mine? I've been getting other messages. Maybe I have a block on my computer that says " oh no - it's Deb - no way ! " LOL LOL LOL JUST KIDDING sorry - thought it was funny. Hopefully I'm not the only one laughing! LOL My dh was supposed to be home an hour ago - he's not - there was a terrible accident right at the exit he gets off and he's in traffic. I was getting worried - but, I called him and he's fine. He drives like a maniac - so whenever I see the emergency trucks racing towards an accident scene - I'm always thinking of him. He does drive normal with me and the kids in the car - but, he loves to drive fast. And the car he bought recently doesn't help. His last car was 11 years old and it sounded like it was going to fall apart while driving! LOL He keeps cars a very long time - obviously. Okay - the boys have finished their dinner and popsicle. They are begging me to play up in the playroom. Wish my dh was home to play withem. We've had a big day today. Will be looking for that e-mail soon. - H > > > I am sorry to be going through the group for this, but I have a long email I want to send you but it keeps getting bounced back to me saying it can't deliver it. Now my email from this morning obviously went, but this one has bounced back twice now. Just so you know, I am " out here " . I will try again later on this evening. > Enjoy your night of pampering the hubby! > > Deb > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2005 Report Share Posted October 19, 2005 I give up!! I just sent a long email to you and AGAIN it bounced back!! I have to get back to work in a minute, I am going to forward it to my work email and when I get back there, I will try sending it to you from there. Why why why???? Debs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2005 Report Share Posted November 3, 2005 Chrissy - THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU. You can not imagine how appreciative I am for your thoughts, help and concern. I just want to hug you so much!!! I just don't know how to stop saying THANK YOU! Your phone conversation was a God Send to me as well - I'm at a loss for words - because your help means so much to me. Thanks for the time on the phone. Talk to you soon. - H > > H > Madison is Dr. H's most complexed patient metabolic wise ( or so she claims) > so I amy be able to shine some light on this for you. First off Ian > shouldn't go below 80 without concern not 70. 80 usually marks the line for complete > drop. Madison is insulin resistant which sounds just like Ian. This means > once his blood sugars drop they WILL rebound for sure. Maddy for example gets > very fresh and wild when her sugar drops. Then it will rebound. so she can go > from 20 to 500 in an hour. This is why it's important to not allow Ian to go > below 80 if you can help it and yes I know thats easier said then done LOL. > However it's easier to avoid a drop if you catch it by 80. Ian has a Gtube > right? Well I find it easier to just put a few ounces of juice through the tube > as soon as she begines to drop instead of fighting with food. This way his > sugar will rise while you argue with him to eat a few carbs. the Juice will > rise it right away but won't keep it there he needs to follow up with a carb. so > after doin the juice offer him carbs by mouth. If he refuses all food you > won't stress too much cause atleast you were able to get his sugar up > temperarly with the G tube. > Maddy's exact diagnosis is Hypoglycemia with stress induced hyperglycemia. > This means she usually drops however stress ( physical or emotional ) to the > body will cause a sever rise. Be aware though the rise doesn't mean it will > last they may rebound AGAIN and drop back to where they were or lower. This is > why I say use the tube. Trust me you will be less stressed. Maddy can't handle > tube feedings this is why she has the port but she can handle an ounce or > two so i'm sure Ian will be able to handle a little too. Please do feel free to > call me anytime you are concerned this is a subject I know well. LOL. > Madison usually has her sugar checked 3 x a day but if it's off we do it every 3 > hours. Don't worry he'll get used to it it's you who won't. Also don't worry > about letting him Nap when his body is relaxed it may return to it's norm. You > can always check sugar when he's sleeping. > Chrissy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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