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  1. The Diabetes God...

    by on 06-07-2013 at 10:08 PM
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    The Diabetes God...

    I was talking with my neighbor, who's a staunch JW (and that isn't a teen-chat-room acronym for Jew), and her husband, the burly...been-a-truck-driver-for-37-years, who came down with Type 2 diabetes a few weeks back. I've broken bread with them and he's the typical huge dinner plate filled to the brim with carbohydrates that's eager for seconds. He's 60, about 100 pounds overweight, smokes, either watches TV or plays Facebook games on the computer...and his exercise
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  2. Review: Bayer Contour USB Next [non biased]

    by on 04-09-2013 at 11:00 AM
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    A few weeks ago I received a promo from Becton, Dickinson and Company, the company I get my pen needles from. The promo was for a free Bayer Contour USB Next glucometer. For the last 2 years I've been using the current Bayer Contour USB meter so I was very curious as to how it would perform. My main concern was consistency.

    This meter now tests the blood sample 7 times before it reports the results. The first thing I did was read the strip bottle to see if the strips contained the
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  3. The Dark Side Takes a Hit...

    by on 11-17-2012 at 04:22 PM
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    ...and by the dark side I mean Hostess, folks. Not exactly the diabetic's friend when it comes to carbohydrates and sugars. After an 82 year run...Hostess has been forced to go out of business during failed labor negotiations. There's been a run on the stores like some precognition of a nuclear holocaust. When I heard the news yesterday I jumped in the Bountymobile and headed for Raley's Supermarket. The Hostess section...wiped clean. I'm 70, and I grew up with Hostess. Hostess was my go to snack
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  4. "Don't you 'member that, gampa?"...

    by on 10-21-2012 at 08:28 PM
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    5 weeks off statins and it seems my presumed dementia wasn't really being caused by the statins. Maybe it's just the natural process of age. Point in case...

    My great grand kids were over today. I forget how old they are but they're all about 3 feet high, whatever age that is. Good thing I don't have their energy...I'd break something straight away. After they'd burned off breakfast they were ready for some sit-down entertainment. I turned on the TV, brought up the On Demand feature
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  5. Let's put this in perspective...

    by on 09-14-2012 at 05:52 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Bountyman View Post
    There are "types" of Diabetes Mellitus that we all know of, but really, being on this forum for the last 3 years I've seen that "type" really doesn't "dial in" how much this disease affects us on a daily, monthly, yearly basis. Our realities are based on a complex time-continuum. There's really no past nor future in time/reality, in my opinion. There is just the ever present. Let me be a little less vague...

    In my opinion, your particular "type/scale"
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