Guest guest Posted May 18, 1999 Report Share Posted May 18, 1999 , I also have diabetes. Are you a type one or type two? I had gestational diabetes in all of my pregnancies and have had trouble with glucose intolerence. When I began all of my PA medications and when my flares are bad, my sugars go up. So, I take Glucopahge and it works great. Are you on insullin or what meds do you take? Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 1999 Report Share Posted May 19, 1999 Dear , Welcome, you are quite a warrior if you ask me. Where do you get that inner strength? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 1999 Report Share Posted May 19, 1999 Hi Amy, I'm type 2. I also take Glucophage. I had a bad scare yesterday though because my sugar shot up to 500 and I had to go to the doctor and get a shot of insulin. My doctor did an EKG because she was afraid it was my heart, which really scared me because that's how my mom died. But my heart is fine. I have no idea what caused my sugar to rise that high. Fortunately I feel much better today. I need to go to nutritional counseling to find out what I should and should not be eating, because I don't have a clue other than don't eat too much sweets. Do you have a special diet you follow? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 1999 Report Share Posted May 19, 1999 , a lot of people ask me why I don't go on disability and stop trying to do so much. I just refuse to let PA win. I have to take care of my family so I just do what has to be done. That is not to say sometimes I don't really resent it. There are days when I don't even want to get out of bed. And once in a while I indulge in a day of doing nothing but resting..it helps a lot. This newsgroup is great. It's nice to meet others who understand what tired is. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 1999 Report Share Posted May 20, 1999 , I just had to write to tell you, (because my mom was in the same situation that you are) YOU NEED TO TALK TO A NUTRITIONIST!!!! They can give you a diet to fit your needs. Can you believe it? My mom is only allowed 2 " of a banana per day? There is a TON of sugar in bananas. Who would have guessed. The good news is . . . she only has to take oral medication because she has been able to control her weight etc. through diet. Good Luck Dez Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 1999 Report Share Posted May 20, 1999 On Thu, 20 May 1999 00:14:07 EDT, Mmbeader@... wrote: >From: Mmbeader@... > >Hi Amy, I'm type 2. I also take Glucophage. I had a bad scare yesterday >though because my sugar shot up to 500 and I had to go to the doctor and get >a shot of insulin. My doctor did an EKG because she was afraid it was my >heart, which really scared me because that's how my mom died. But my heart is >fine. I have no idea what caused my sugar to rise that high. Fortunately I Do you take prednisone? Prednisone causes an increase in blood glucose levels. Steve http://www.zoomnet.net/~steve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 1999 Report Share Posted May 20, 1999 Dez, thanks for the info. Luckily I hate bananas...Actually I just got an appointment at the Joslin Center in Seattle. They do exactly what I need. Nutritional counseling for diabetics. I feel so depressed though. I'm a soda pop addict. And I know I have to give it up. Along with a few other bad habits. Just my luck that everything I like is bad for me... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 1999 Report Share Posted May 21, 1999 , Im a soda freak too. I just try to be good about the caffeen. So, I drink diet coke caffeen free. I think you can drink diet beverages. I've even seen " sugar free " gummy bears around. One other thing that my mom does that I think is the " hot ticket " and recommend it to others is she carries a lunch sized cooler in her car when she goes anywhere. Inside she has a few munchies to help her if she has a problem. Also, in the past she had heard that if she starts getting the shakes to drink orange juice, or eat a chocolate bar, but more recently the dietician mentioned that having a small glass of milk would also work and would be less better for her. Just something to think about. Dez Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 1999 Report Share Posted May 21, 1999 , I went to lots of classes on diabetes care management. I also read every book that I could find. There are lots of opinions out there, but I follow a very conservative plan. You do need help on your diet, because lots of foods raise blood sugars. You will find out that most starches, breads, potatoes, green peas, corn, pasta, etc. will raise your sugar levels more than a piece of candy. I have to limit fruits and juices because of their natural sugars. Proteins don't raise sugar levels much. I don't eat any fruit in the mornings, because my morning levels are always high after I eat. My fasting levels are always over 130 and to some doctors, anything under 150 is good. But, my research has shown that most modern doctors want your sugars under 120 and your fasting under 90. I test my sugars before I get out of bed, one hour after each meal and at bedtime when I'm having trouble. Prednisone, an infection, stress or other illness raises my blood sugars. I am now going to hydrotherapy 3 - 5 days per week. It's the only way I can get excercise anymore. Excercise helps reduce my sugars. I have a A1C blood test done every month to help monitor my overall sugar levels throughout the month. I am always in normal range now. Please get a few books on Type 2 and go to some educational classes offered by a local hospital. You will be amazed by the things you thought about diabetes that aren't true. People think it's about eating sweet things, it's way more than that. Taking insulin helps you to prevent sugar problems, but it will pack on the weight and most of us Type 2's have weight issues. I'm always working on it. Feel free to e-mail me directly for more personal information. I've been doing this for years. Take care. Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 1999 Report Share Posted May 22, 1999 Please tell me how to unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2002 Report Share Posted August 29, 2002 Welcome Iben! Im Kate, in 18, from north England. Im glad you have found the stills group. You are not alone in not having found any information before this group, and also your doctors not knowing a lot about still's disease, it is not a very common disease. Most people are really glad to join here because the site is very useful and everyone here knows so much about stills, and are also so much support and help. I hope you find it a lot of help too. How much pred and mtx are you taking? I take pred and mtx too. Welcome again. Hope to hear more about you. Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2002 Report Share Posted September 19, 2002 Oh my yes this is an active list I wonder why you are not getting the posts [ ] hello. is this still an active list?I subscribed today but haven't seen any postings at all.sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2002 Report Share Posted September 19, 2002 Good morning. yes, i finally received a message and was very glad to find it here this morning. I don't really know where to begin without boring people to death. My husband was told in 1992 that he had hep c and a liver biopsy was done, and then the subject just sort of vanished and we didn't think too much of it. they then told him his liver damage was due to excessive use of tylenol which he used for pain after having a spinal fusion done on his neck. then, within just the past few months, he just felt draggy and achy so went back to the doctor who sent him to another doctor when his liver enzymes were found to be high. the new doctor says it's hep c and offered treatments of shots and pills and told my husband to watch a video and then make a decision about treatment. he sees the doctor tomorrow and right now is saying he doesn't want the treatments. i don't know what to expect. I know there is probably lots of information out on the web, but I am blind and self-taught myself this computer and am not expert at searching out things, so i join lists to try to gather information. I am 49 and my husband is 50 and we have three grown kids, two grand kids, a very old cockatiel, and my guide dog named gidget who turned three today. If anyone has questions, comments, whatever, feel free to write me on or off list. thanks for reading this. sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2002 Report Share Posted September 19, 2002 Hello and thanks for the welcome aboard. i hope people don't get tired of my questions, but this is pretty overwhelming to us right now. We finally figured out that my husband got hep c from a needle when he had tattoos done way before i met him. As a kid, you do things, never once thinking they will come back to haunt you years and years later. i don't know if he should try the shots and pills or just ride it out and see if it goes into remission or whatever it's called like it did for the past ten years. Now he feels tired most of the time and his legs ache. Are there foods and medications or vitamins and such that he should stay away from? thanks and everyone please tell me if i post too much. have a good day. sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2002 Report Share Posted September 19, 2002 Hello, . yes, i am receiving the messages now. i am so glad. It's nice to read them and gain some insight. I was on a Chiari support group for our daughter and they were very friendly and i am quickly seeing that this groupis like that, too. chiari is a malformation that happens during the forming of a fetus. She had to have part of her skull bone in the back cut out, disks one and two shaved off a bit as they were at 45-degree angles instead of going straight up, and she had a dural patch put in her membrane around the brain to allow for more room and better spinal fluid circulation. She has 11 mm's of her brain in her spinal column. she is doing much better after her Aug. 19th surgery. She has a husband and two little kids. i am wondering if all the stress we dealt with during this time has brought my husband's stress level up and maybe made the hep c worse. I don't know. I guess i probably told you all more than you wanted to know. Just felt like explaining I guess. sue in Washington state Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2002 Report Share Posted September 19, 2002 Hi, Terry and thanks for the welcome. Has everyone been onhere for a long time? Is there things i should know such as foods to not fix, otc meds to not purchase for my husband? So many questions! It's just so overwhelming right now. thanks for listening, or reading, smile. I say listening because my computer has a screenreader which is speech since I can't read the screen, everything talks. have a good day. sue and gidget who turned three today and is a happy guide dog. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2002 Report Share Posted September 19, 2002 I am so glad you did take the time to explain this to us. And it does sound like a stressful situation to have gone through and are still going through. Stress can effect Hep C and the Hep C effects the stress to, so I think thats a vicious cycle there. Re: [ ] hello. Hello, . yes, i am receiving the messages now. i am so glad. It's nice to read them and gain some insight. I was on a Chiari support group for our daughter and they were very friendly and i am quickly seeing that this groupis like that, too. chiari is a malformation that happens during the forming of a fetus. She had to have part of her skull bone in the back cut out, disks one and two shaved off a bit as they were at 45-degree angles instead of going straight up, and she had a dural patch put in her membrane around the brain to allow for more room and better spinal fluid circulation. She has 11 mm's of her brain in her spinal column. she is doing much better after her Aug. 19th surgery. She has a husband and two little kids. i am wondering if all the stress we dealt with during this time has brought my husband's stress level up and maybe made the hep c worse. I don't know. I guess i probably told you all more than you wanted to know. Just felt like explaining I guess. sue in Washington state Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2002 Report Share Posted September 20, 2002 Hi, terry. if you began your treatment in January, when does it end and what does it consist of? i hate to seem sso unknowing, but that's because i am unknowing about all of this. Does susy get tested? People keep asking me if i have it, too or why I don't get tested, and thenothers say the chances of me contracting it from my husband are one to three percent, so i don't know what the chances really are. thank you and happy birthday late to you and early to susy. sue in Washington state Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2002 Report Share Posted September 20, 2002 Hello to Terry and everyone. I was born prematurely and received too much pure oxygen. Although the doctors said i was totally blind, I know I had a tiny bit of vision, because i remember seeing such things as white puffy clouds against a blue background of sky, hopscotch, grass in the cracks of a sidewalk, etc. But, for all intents and purposes, i have spent my life blind, and that's ok with me. I have had four guide dogs and Gidget has only been with me for a bit over a year. the onebefore her, i call her my angel dog, was yasmine, a female yellow lab just like gidget, but I had to put her down due to complications of epilepsy. before that, i had a yellow lab, and before that, a golden retriever. my first dog and i trained when i was sixteen. I learned braille at age three, and I learned to type at age seven so i could attend public school which i did and graduated from high school. My husband and kids are all sighted. i grew up in a sighted world, and I did and do almost anything everyone else did as a kid and does as an adult. If any of you have questions of me, never hesitate to ask. have a good evening. sue in Washington state Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2002 Report Share Posted September 20, 2002 Hi again. I read about milk thistle for helping the liver when i was on the canine epilepsy list because phenobarbitol for epilepsy control causes liver damage and many were giving their dogs the milk thistle and said humans could use it, too. thanks for answering my questions. sue in WA state Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2002 Report Share Posted September 20, 2002 hello once again. yes, our daughter is getting better. For awhile around here, it was one thing after another: our daughter had major surgery; our youngest son got a horrible case of food poisoning and ended up in the hospital; our grandson poked his eye and had to have the sliver of whatever it was and the rust drilled out of his eye and that was a major worry because little ph is only three and a half. he was born fourteen weeks early, weighed two pounds, was 13 inches long, and spent his first 94 days in intensive care. then, my husband Greg's liver tests came back higher than usual high, so he was told to go see this other doctor. So far, Gidget and i are still ok; smile. sue in WA state Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2002 Report Share Posted September 20, 2002 Yes it is. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2002 Report Share Posted September 20, 2002 Seems like he needs a different Dr...He does needa b iopsy and the viral loads are important.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2002 Report Share Posted September 20, 2002 good morning. yes, you are right that my screenreader does not recognize smiley faces, etc. and when people use ???? or !!! at the end of a sentence, it goes crazy; smile. As for misspelled words, it says them and I just have to try to figure out what the word is. No problem. I get in a hurry and misspell lotsa words. Greg just left for the doctor. i gave him a bunch of emails I had printed out and he took notes as to what to discuss with the doctor, but he seemed a bit overwhelmed when he left. i am thinking he will probably refuse treatment right now but may reconsider. i am sure he is afraid. he's not one who normally asks questions. I, on the otherhand, would keep the doc busy answering questions for an hour if permitted to do so; smile. i want all the answers. i don't like walking away from an appointment not knowing any more than i did when i got there. But i know not to rushhim; he will do what he feels is best for himself; and he is a pretty levelheaded thinker. He just needs time to let it all sink in. everyone have a good day. i will support whatever decision he makes. i took a vow to stand by him no matter what and i of course intend to do just that. sue in wA state Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2002 Report Share Posted September 20, 2002 Sue they told me the same thing..I have been off TX for sometime now and so far am undectable...They always say that I think..It made me reluctant at first too because the sides are hard on some people..Some have hardly no problems..Let us know what he decides. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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