Glad to hear things are coming under control quickly.I took the meds yesterday @ the sawbones office, more last night a'fore bed. BS level (Imagine that? ME... with a "BS" level) tested 385 @ docs office, 325 by bed time, 275 @ 4AM and 220 just a few minutes ago. Still over 100 points from goal, but positive change none the less. Meds and PROPER diet should MAINTAIN numbers once I get them back on the chart.
Several years ago, when I was first diagnosed with "glucose intolerance" I was able to eat a REASONABLE diet and exersize enough to avoid meds. Then I started needing to avoid certain foods, and take a mild dose of meds. Now it's NOTHING sugar/starch/fatty AND an increased dosage of meds. Doc stressed the DIETARY RESTRICTIONS will do far more than the meds. (ie. Don't EAT sugar and DON'T have to deal with too much sugar)
Gots do this. Gots do this RIGHT. Too much at stake.
Diet includes all the hay I want just no sweet feeds. I suppose garden season takes on a new importance this year. Come on springtime.![]()


This reminds me of that pathetic incident recently wherein I tried to save a few bucks by combining two doctor visits into one... but that meant going about week without my HBP pills. Well, my BP skyrocketed without the meds and I ended up in an emergency doctor visit being told I had to go immediately to the hospital and check in overnight.

Dougster
