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Thread: OT small disaster in our community

Started 1 month, 1 week ago by Michael
Yesterday it started snowing. What no one realized was that this snow was special. It kept snowing all night. This snow was very thick and heavy. It was also incredibly sticky. The next morning we looked out our windows. Our prized apple tree had fallen over with its roots pulled up. Our telephone and cable lines had been cut by a huge branch that fell from a tree. All the power lines, ...
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Alan S replied 1 month, 1 week ago
On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 21:46:27 -0500, Michael <micoder@sbcglobal.net> wrote: >Yesterday it started snowing. What no one realized was that this snow >was special. It kept snowing all night. This snow was very thick and >heavy. It was also incredibly sticky. > >The next morning we looked out our windows. Our prized apple tree had >fallen over with its roots pulled up. Our telephone and ...

Blash replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Michael <micoder@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > For no dietary reason, I was up to 119 this evening. I would be thrilled to see 119 on my meter........ The little I read on this N/G gives me the impression that I'm one of the very few who doesn't panic when I go slightly out of the ever-changing government/medical published ranges.......... When I was dx'd many years ago, the most highly ...

Sean replied 1 month, 1 week ago
On Oct 24, 8:20*pm, Blash <bla...@comcast.net> wrote: > Michael <mico...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > For no dietary reason, I was up to 119 this evening. > > I would be thrilled to see 119 on my meter........ > The little I read on this N/G gives me the impression that I'm one of the > very few who doesn't panic when I go slightly out of the ever-changing > government/medical published ...

Anon replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Michael wrote: > Yesterday it started snowing. What no one realized was that this snow > was special. It kept snowing all night. This snow was very thick and > heavy. It was also incredibly sticky. > > The next morning we looked out our windows. Our prized apple tree had > fallen over with its roots pulled up. Our telephone and cable lines had > been cut by a huge branch that fell from a...

Michael replied 1 month, 1 week ago
anon wrote: > Michael wrote: >> Yesterday it started snowing. What no one realized was that this snow >> was special. It kept snowing all night. This snow was very thick and >> heavy. It was also incredibly sticky. >> >> The next morning we looked out our windows. Our prized apple tree had >> fallen over with its roots pulled up. Our telephone and cable lines >> had been cut by a huge ...

Anon replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Michael wrote: > anon wrote: >> Michael wrote: >>> Yesterday it started snowing. What no one realized was that this snow >>> was special. It kept snowing all night. This snow was very thick and >>> heavy. It was also incredibly sticky. >>> >>> The next morning we looked out our windows. Our prized apple tree had >>> fallen over with its roots pulled up. Our telephone and cable lines ...

krom replied 1 month, 1 week ago
only sweat the numbes you can control like what your eating or drinking and then TRY to effect the rest like stress or if your sick. Always rember though this disease is cruel and likes to toss bad things at you no matter how well you do..so you just gotta regroup and brush it off and keep going. right now i got a nasty head cold or somthing so my nummber have been all over the place ...

KevinB replied 1 month, 1 week ago
> We live in the upper peninsula of Michigan. We speak Canadian. The lower > part of Michigan does not know we exist. As a Torontonian, that made me laugh! But I worked in Michigan for Blue Cross for a couple of years, and I really enjoyed my brief trips to the UP. The flat, relatively boring, land in the southern part gives way to beautiful hills and forests. After driving up 75, I ...

Donna replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Michael <micoder@sbcglobal.net> wrote in news:5BREm.68819$Jp1.22436@en- nntp-06.dc1.easynews.com: > Maybe I can learn to feel good about 119. I'll work on it. I feel good about 119 at some times and not at others. I constantly fight with high FBS numbers and have gotten that somewhat under control and continue to work on it. I run from 80-125 for FBS and love 119. PP blood sugars ...

Loretta Eisenberg replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Michael , you certainly had a disaster and that causes stress which causes higher bgs. now to me I wouldnt be upset at 119. I personally dont think that is a spike. Others may disagree with me, but with what you went through , I would be very satisfied with 119 Loretta -- I

 

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Michael
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Published (2009-11-05 02:32:00)
BDR529 wrote: &gt; Michael wrote: &gt;&gt; Chris Malcolm wrote: &gt;&gt;&gt; Sean &lt;spk_gbv@msn.com&gt; wrote: &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; On Oct 24, 8:20?pm, Blash &lt;bla...@comcast.net&gt; wrote: &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Michael &lt;mico...@sbcglobal.net&gt; wrote: &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; For no dietary reason, I was up to 119 this evening....
Susan
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Published (2009-11-05 02:32:00)
x-no-archive: yes Michael wrote: &gt; OK, Susan, how do I get something fresher? I have always opened a can &gt; and made coffee. That no longer works for us. &gt; &gt; We live in a small Michigan town. There is no Starbucks. Neither of us &gt; can tolerate caffeine. &gt; &gt; So what spikes our BG is decaffeinated coffee straight from a can. Starbucks isn't necessarily fresh, either. OTOH, it won't be as...
Michelle C.
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Published (2009-11-01 20:01:00)
Susan wrote: &gt; x-no-archive: yes &gt; &gt; Michelle C. wrote: &gt; &gt;&gt; I know what you mean about stopping therapy. I couldn't see what the &gt;&gt; purpose was. However, I will say that when I went in for testing for &gt;&gt; the second round of desensitization shots, a lot of the plants I was &gt;&gt; allergic to the first time tested negative--the exceptions being all...
Nick Cramer
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Published (2009-11-02 01:02:00)
&quot;Michelle C.&quot; &lt;michelle_of_the_desert@ATyahoo.com&gt; wrote: &gt; [ . . . ] &gt; Hi Nick, &gt; &gt; What is your platelet count? Good question, Michelle. Low at 117 in July. I'll get October's #'s tomorrow. -- Nick, KI6VAV. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families: https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/ Thank a Veteran! Support Our Troops:...
W. Baker
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Published (2009-10-30 20:31:00)
Michelle C. &lt;michelle_of_the_desert@atyahoo.com&gt; wrote: : W. Baker wrote: : &gt; Cheri &lt;cherig3@newsguy.com&gt; wrote: : &gt; : &quot;Susan&quot; &lt;susan@nothanks.org&gt; wrote in message : &gt; : news:7kujv9F3bgaf8U1@mid.individual.net... : &gt; : &gt; x-no-archive: yes : &gt; : &gt; : &gt; : &gt; W. Baker wrote: : &gt; : &gt; : &gt; : &gt;&gt;...
Loretta Eisenberg
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Published (2009-10-29 22:30:00)
Michael, if you are overly stressed by this, it may be time to see a professional doctor who can through therapy get you through this rough patch. I appreiate your anxiety having watched your wife, You are not her and your story doesnt have to have her ending. Loretta -- I
Ozgirl
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Published (2009-10-30 14:03:00)
W. Baker wrote: &gt; I am having some stress in my life currently as my husband is becoming &gt; very confused and I feel like I have lost my life partner. I always say I lost my mother twice, first being dementia. That was a harder loss than her actual death. I feel for you Wendy, its hard to watch a parent but harder still in my opinion to see it happening in a partner - hugs.
Chris Malcolm
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Published (2009-11-04 15:01:00)
Michael &lt;micoder@sbcglobal.net&gt; wrote: &gt; Ozgirl wrote: &gt;&gt; Susan wrote: &gt;&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; Nope. And with his stress level, I'd bet his problem is cortisol more &gt;&gt;&gt; than IR. Especially since even decaf raises his bg; it has some &gt;&gt;&gt; caffeine and caffeine raises cortisol. &gt;&gt; &gt;&gt; I got the impression only decaf...
Alan S
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Published (2009-10-30 01:00:00)
On 29 Oct 2009 03:56:09 GMT, Nick Cramer &lt;n_cramerSPAM@pacbell.net&gt; wrote: &gt;&quot;W. Baker&quot; &lt;wbaker@panix.com&gt; wrote: &gt;&gt; [ . . . ] &gt;&gt; Are you trying to achieve the world championship in low bgs for a &gt;&gt; diabetic? Always being below 110 or even 120 is a very difficult, and &gt;&gt; unncessary goal. There ay be a few here who achieve these knd of...
Nicky
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Published (2009-10-31 22:00:00)
On 30 Oct 2009 23:51:54 GMT, Nick Cramer &lt;n_cramerSPAM@pacbell.net&gt; wrote: &gt;Nicky &lt;ukc802466929@btconnect.com&gt; wrote: &gt;&gt; Nick Cramer &lt;n_cramerSPAM@pacbell.net&gt; wrote: &gt;&gt; &gt;I saw my diabetician today. When he saw the spate of 40's, 50's and &gt;&gt; &gt;60's, he got very serious with me. Told me that I was starving my brain...

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