Diabetic Chat Group April 2015
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On going is fine. I'm just wondering how many people we are going to lose coming here that will leave a lot of holes in the SS.0
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To be honest the same loyal small group are the only ones who utilized it on the NS site. It'll be great to grow this group solid. I must admit not being able to always follow closely because of work and blocks on access was making me feel disconnected. I can access MFP so maybe it'll be better! The ss I can't update via my phone but we'll get it done.,
Looking for Jeff and Kathy. Crystal where are you? Friends- check in. New diabetics or new to us, welcome!0 -
To be honest the same loyal small group are the only ones who utilized it on the NS site. It'll be great to grow this group solid. I must admit not being able to always follow closely because of work and blocks on access was making me feel disconnected. I can access MFP so maybe it'll be better! The ss I can't update via my phone but we'll get it done.,
Looking for Jeff and Kathy. Crystal where are you? Friends- check in. New diabetics or new to us, welcome!
I am really glad to have a site for diabetics. I had not realized NS had one, so this is a good surprise. I really love the groups and it seems like they make such a difference! I am surprised how good my BS's are eating the NS food. They are usually filling and I don't get as tempted because they offer the food I usually have a hard time managing in a reasonable portion. That is usually my problem. (LOL-one of them!)0 -
Hi Buttons
You are just one of many, Myself included that have substantially improved their BS readings with the NutriSystem Diet. One benefit You would think they would plug more.
Cheers
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I had thought about NS for a long while before starting and then I saw the ad that Marie Osmond did that talked about lowering BS, etc. It finally kicked in my head and I talked to my doc.
So, I finally made the decision and in my 3rd week.
Blood sugars have improved during day with less crashes late at night during sleep.0 -
Hi Buttons
You are just one of many, Myself included that have substantially improved their BS readings with the NutriSystem Diet. One benefit You would think they would plug more.
Cheers
RogerNightingale2200 wrote: »I had thought about NS for a long while before starting and then I saw the ad that Marie Osmond did that talked about lowering BS, etc. It finally kicked in my head and I talked to my doc.
So, I finally made the decision and in my 3rd week.
Blood sugars have improved during day with less crashes late at night during sleep.
Yep, I do not think some of them use the program, as this surely would benefit many people, Roger.
Congrats to you, Nightingale! Night crashes need to be avoided!0 -
Oh, don't I know and, thank you, Buttons. I've had several in the past year. I honestly am so much improved, however. No recent falls/injuries.0
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Nightingale2200 wrote: »Oh, don't I know and, thank you, Buttons. I've had several in the past year. I honestly am so much improved, however. No recent falls/injuries.
Glad things have improved that much! That is amazing! I have felt so much better, I am surprised I can eat the whole grain products. If I can stay at or below 32g. at a time, I can eat them. That has surprised me, as I like bread and cereal, and was missing them. I can ALMOST see my feet now, so feel a little more stable! LOL! That and coffee and I am a happy camper!0 -
Nightingale2200 wrote: »Oh, don't I know and, thank you, Buttons. I've had several in the past year. I honestly am so much improved, however. No recent falls/injuries.
I used to fall alot. Some of it is neuropathy but I didn't realize how much my body size dismorphed everything. Glad to hear you are doing better.
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Thanks, linna62. Yes, the neuropathy is present. I'm hoping the weight loss will greatly improve that, too.0
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I did not realize until now that was why I was falling! After reading both your posts it has dawned on me! I love these posts- you sure learn a lot!!0
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I have to really watch where I walk. It's like a "fear of falling". I scope out areas where I walk to ensure they are flat surfaces and w/o any obstacles.
I am really enjoying the Diabetic thread, too, Buttons.0 -
Nightingale2200 wrote: »Oh, don't I know and, thank you, Buttons. I've had several in the past year. I honestly am so much improved, however. No recent falls/injuries.
Glad things have improved that much! That is amazing! I have felt so much better, I am surprised I can eat the whole grain products. If I can stay at or below 32g. at a time, I can eat them. That has surprised me, as I like bread and cereal, and was missing them. I can ALMOST see my feet now, so feel a little more stable! LOL! That and coffee and I am a happy camper!
Hi
The Whole Grain thing is a little surprising.
Have a Good Day
RogerNightingale2200 wrote: »Oh, don't I know and, thank you, Buttons. I've had several in the past year. I honestly am so much improved, however. No recent falls/injuries.
I used to fall alot. Some of it is neuropathy but I didn't realize how much my body size dismorphed everything. Glad to hear you are doing better.
Hi Linna
That sounds like really good news. I used to be less Stable on my feet until I lost weight too.
Cheers
RogerNightingale2200 wrote: »Thanks, linna62. Yes, the neuropathy is present. I'm hoping the weight loss will greatly improve that, too.
Hi
I have had some numbness for many years. I just kept working with it. I does seem somewhat better now however but I still get it if I walk on a hard surface barefoot. So I wear Moccasins around the house these days.
have a Good Day
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We Diabetics have to be careful with our feet for sure.
Diabetic feet lose feeling over time, one may develop neuropathy, and walking barefoot is a no no. Wearing good shoes is important to ensure we do not step on objects that can penetrate the sole of the shoe and/or cause any type of contact injury. We all know scrapes, scratches, punctures, and tears are hard to heal anyway for us. And, if we injure our feet, we might not feel it then the injury can become very problematic if overlooked.
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Nightingale2200 wrote: »We Diabetics have to be careful with our feet for sure.
Diabetic feet lose feeling over time, one may develop neuropathy, and walking barefoot is a no no. Wearing good shoes is important to ensure we do not step on objects that can penetrate the sole of the shoe and/or cause any type of contact injury. We all know scrapes, scratches, punctures, and tears are hard to heal anyway for us. And, if we injure our feet, we might not feel it then the injury can become very problematic if overlooked.
So true! I am learning. I have made myself wear shoes, as I always went barefooted. I have a problem with my legs below the knees.They bruise up and I am not sure if it is the diabetes or fluid retention bruising. I gets better with lotion or cortisone cream, but never goes away. It just kind of reappears. Does anyone else have that?0 -
Since I've become more aware, the condition of my feet have improved over the past 2 years. Now they are smooth and no cracks, tears, etc.
No, I've had no issues with bruising/retention of the lower extremities.0 -
Hi everyone!! I found you!! Hope everyone is doing well. My Dr checkup went amazingly well. My A1C dropped again by .1. I know it doesn't seem like much, but to me it means the world. My other numbers looked great and the Dr said I don't have to come back until September. Hope you are all doing well.0
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crystalwise wrote: »Hi everyone!! I found you!! Hope everyone is doing well. My Dr checkup went amazingly well. My A1C dropped again by .1. I know it doesn't seem like much, but to me it means the world. My other numbers looked great and the Dr said I don't have to come back until September. Hope you are all doing well.
Progress is progress. Nice to see you here kiddo.
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Nightingale2200 wrote: »We Diabetics have to be careful with our feet for sure.
Diabetic feet lose feeling over time, one may develop neuropathy, and walking barefoot is a no no. Wearing good shoes is important to ensure we do not step on objects that can penetrate the sole of the shoe and/or cause any type of contact injury. We all know scrapes, scratches, punctures, and tears are hard to heal anyway for us. And, if we injure our feet, we might not feel it then the injury can become very problematic if overlooked.
So true! I am learning. I have made myself wear shoes, as I always went barefooted. I have a problem with my legs below the knees.They bruise up and I am not sure if it is the diabetes or fluid retention bruising. I gets better with lotion or cortisone cream, but never goes away. It just kind of reappears. Does anyone else have that?
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Nightingale2200 wrote: »We Diabetics have to be careful with our feet for sure.
Diabetic feet lose feeling over time, one may develop neuropathy, and walking barefoot is a no no. Wearing good shoes is important to ensure we do not step on objects that can penetrate the sole of the shoe and/or cause any type of contact injury. We all know scrapes, scratches, punctures, and tears are hard to heal anyway for us. And, if we injure our feet, we might not feel it then the injury can become very problematic if overlooked.
Hi
I had seen the advice to wear shoes, I wondered why, Now thanks to You I know.
Much Appreciated
Rogercrystalwise wrote: »Hi everyone!! I found you!! Hope everyone is doing well. My Dr checkup went amazingly well. My A1C dropped again by .1. I know it doesn't seem like much, but to me it means the world. My other numbers looked great and the Dr said I don't have to come back until September. Hope you are all doing well.
Hi Crystal
Congratulations, That is a great drop. No doctor visit until September is also a Nice Victory.
Have a Great Day
RogerSo true! I am learning. I have made myself wear shoes, as I always went barefooted. I have a problem with my legs below the knees.They bruise up and I am not sure if it is the diabetes or fluid retention bruising. I gets better with lotion or cortisone cream, but never goes away. It just kind of reappears. Does anyone else have that?
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Hi Linna
You are having a time of it. Thanks to Your advice I now wear footwear around the house and do not out to the car barefoot like I used to do.
Thank You
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