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  • #16
    Originally posted by bezerk View Post

    Possibly you took my post incorrectly as I am dealing with a life threatening disease thus my reference to long, healthy life etc.

    Diabetes is a disease that should definitely be looked upon as an illness to become informed about.
    Bezerk, Hoc was referencing/quoting Joe L's comment that DM is not life threatening , not your comment or your current illness.

    There is a lot of good and helpful info in this thread - DM is controllable but MUST be taken seriously as it can lead to MANY bad complications.
    The educational information is out there and readily available - you just have to avail yourself to it and 'tow the line'

    GrayFal RN
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    • #17
      There are so many nurses in this thread with good advise. I hope that Don's wife will do OK with the new regime of exercising and eating more healthy food. It should help the OP too.

      Pam, how are you feeling? If you are posting in the Lotto thread , then I assume you are having a good day but when I don't see you there, then I wonder. Stay strong as it should get better.

      We have a friend in Oregon who was really doing poorly but when I called her the other day, she sounded so much better. I could hear it in her voice. She is on new medication and it made all the difference in the world plus her markers went way down. They seem to come out with new drugs constantly and she is done with chemotherapy. When will you be through?

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      • #18
        [QUOTE=bezerk;331519]Possibly you took my post incorrectly as I am dealing with a life threatening disease thus my reference to long, healthy life etc. I happen to have breast cancer and is new for me since end of April, am dealing with it all and do plan to follow all docs advise and become well informed of my illness as all who have an illness should do. QUOTE]

        I am so sorry! We have a LOT of breast cancer survivors here at work. You are so right - become educated, do what you are supposed to do.

        I'll be thinking of you.

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        • #19
          My wife, Kim, has been really studing the whole issue, learning foods and portions (which should help with her weight) and is doing a good job to test and record the results. She is on a few types of medications and is seeing the test results get better.

          Exercise is going to be an issue.
          Don

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          • #20
            Originally posted by GrayFal
            Bezerk, Hoc was referencing/quoting Joe L's comment that DM is not life threatening , not your comment or your current illness.

            There is a lot of good and helpful info in this thread - DM is controllable but MUST be taken seriously as it can lead to MANY bad complications.
            The educational information is out there and readily available - you just have to avail yourself to it and 'tow the line'

            GrayFal RN
            Oh ok Grayfal....I just did not want to offend anyone. I agree DM is controllable but definately must be taken seriously and does many times lead to many complications if not controlled.

            Bezerk RN

            Originally posted by iconnections
            There are so many nurses in this thread with good advise. I hope that Don's wife will do OK with the new regime of exercising and eating more healthy food. It should help the OP too.

            Pam, how are you feeling? If you are posting in the Lotto thread , then I assume you are having a good day but when I don't see you there, then I wonder. Stay strong as it should get better.

            We have a friend in Oregon who was really doing poorly but when I called her the other day, she sounded so much better. I could hear it in her voice. She is on new medication and it made all the difference in the world plus her markers went way down. They seem to come out with new drugs constantly and she is done with chemotherapy. When will you be through?

            I am doing okay, following all my doctors orders and well I have a whole team...more than I ever wanted LOL. You kind of tend to go thru good and bad physical and emotional days....I am at least I think at an acceptance stage and doing all I can to make this as tolerable as it can be....I plan to be a survivor and advocate, so I have to be very positive as often as I can....I am undergoing chemo now....I have had a total of 3 treatments/cycles, 14 days apart with one more of that drug and then 12 more of another drug 21 days apart. There is some discrepancy on if my treatment will remain as is, as I had fewer treatments but had bad response to first treatment so they had to change venues d/t possibility of heart issues, so thus they are still contemplated actual drugs and numbers, so for now I am just counting the first drug, and that leaves one more of thsoe on July 14 and then I'll go from there. I do have to say, the surgery and all else involved has been nothing in comparison to chemo...ugh and double ugh....no one should ever have to go thru this horror. Pray for a cure for all cancer!!! Now as opposed to later with less side effects. Anyway I am doing okay, and having ore good than bad days I guess, and cannot wait till I can once again vacation......I do so miss my vacations, that was my fun in life I guess... This has all been a learning curve and well a journey to say the least...but I am hanging in there and love when I feel well enough to post and talk with my friends on TS forums....you have all been so very supportive to me, in vacations, timeshares and now illness, my cyber family!!!

            [QUOTE=BoardGirl;331593]
            Originally posted by bezerk View Post
            Possibly you took my post incorrectly as I am dealing with a life threatening disease thus my reference to long, healthy life etc. I happen to have breast cancer and is new for me since end of April, am dealing with it all and do plan to follow all docs advise and become well informed of my illness as all who have an illness should do. QUOTE]

            I am so sorry! We have a LOT of breast cancer survivors here at work. You are so right - become educated, do what you are supposed to do.

            I'll be thinking of you.
            Thanks for your thoughts. Glad to hear lot of breast cancer survivors at your work...that is awesome. I have a good prognosis, and am getting more education than a person should ever need LOL. They tell me I am already a survivor, as of April 28, when I was told it was cancer and did not drop dead of a heart attack at that.... I look forward to being done with chemo and moving on to being an advocate and survivor for a long time to come...and a VACATION in a TIMESHARE!!!!

            Originally posted by vintner View Post
            My wife, Kim, has been really studing the whole issue, learning foods and portions (which should help with her weight) and is doing a good job to test and record the results. She is on a few types of medications and is seeing the test results get better.

            Exercise is going to be an issue.
            Glad to hear your wife is studying and learning.. that is great. Any exercise is good, walking, etc... just get moving...as much as is possible....I wish your wife and you only the best....and learn all you can about this illness. Maybe even find some online support groups if that is your thing....many times they have lots of ideas and tricks and all to help you out....Best wishes for good health......positive and healing thoughts being sent your way!!
            Timeshare Addict - Mexico Travel Abounds - Happy Vacations!!

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