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6090 09:40utc Bible interspersed with Blue Suede Shoes ?
Ah well, to each his/her own... ========== "Being diabetic is alot like having an un-invited guest at a picnic, who keeps pointing out the potato salad may have gone bad."--W.B. Willis |
On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 04:52:07 -0500, yachtboy! wrote: 6090 09:40utc Bible interspersed with Blue Suede Shoes ? Ah well, to each his/her own... ========== "Being diabetic is alot like having an un-invited guest at a picnic, who keeps pointing out the potato salad may have gone bad."--W.B. Willis I'm sure you're a very nice person. I do not get your ''joke''at all. Why is pointing out bad potato salad relevant to diabetes? |
David wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 04:52:07 -0500, yachtboy! wrote: 6090 09:40utc Bible interspersed with Blue Suede Shoes ? Ah well, to each his/her own... ========== "Being diabetic is alot like having an un-invited guest at a picnic, who keeps pointing out the potato salad may have gone bad."--W.B. Willis I'm sure you're a very nice person. I do not get your ''joke''at all. Why is pointing out bad potato salad relevant to diabetes? I think it's just that an uninvited guest constantly pointing out that this or that may be spoiled is a good definition of a real nusiance. Diabetes, if a person has it, is a good example of a real nusiance, too. Tony ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 09:39:33 -0400, Tony Meloche
wrote: David wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 04:52:07 -0500, yachtboy! wrote: 6090 09:40utc Bible interspersed with Blue Suede Shoes ? Ah well, to each his/her own... ========== "Being diabetic is alot like having an un-invited guest at a picnic, who keeps pointing out the potato salad may have gone bad."--W.B. Willis I'm sure you're a very nice person. I do not get your ''joke''at all. Why is pointing out bad potato salad relevant to diabetes? I think it's just that an uninvited guest constantly pointing out that this or that may be spoiled is a good definition of a real nusiance. Diabetes, if a person has it, is a good example of a real nusiance, too. Tony BINGO! And yes, I'm diabetic. ========== "Being diabetic is alot like having an un-invited guest at a picnic, who keeps pointing out the potato salad may have gone bad."--W.B. Willis |
========== "Being diabetic is alot like having an un-invited guest at a picnic, who keeps pointing out the potato salad may have gone bad."--W.B. Willis I'm sure you're a very nice person. I do not get your ''joke''at all. Why is pointing out bad potato salad relevant to diabetes? I think it's just that an uninvited guest constantly pointing out that this or that may be spoiled is a good definition of a real nusiance. Diabetes, if a person has it, is a good example of a real nusiance, too. Tony BINGO! And yes, I'm diabetic. ========== "Being diabetic is alot like having an un-invited guest at a picnic, who keeps pointing out the potato salad may have gone bad."--W.B. Willis YUP, I'm a diabetic also and I have learned that if it taste good I can't have it. But I'm doing 5.6 last checkup. Burr |
On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 04:52:07 -0500, yachtboy!
wrote: 6090 09:40utc Bible interspersed with Blue Suede Shoes ? Ah well, to each his/her own... That's Gene Scott. Quite a character. Too bad he's dead. |
I am going to the Sears store at Metocenter Mall
www.metromalljackson.com about 275 footsteps South (South is always best) to check out something and then to the Goodwill store to see what kind of junk I don't need.Of course,flirtin with the wimmins all along.Got to have a little fun once in a while. cuhulin |
On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 13:21:46 -0400, Jim Shaffer
wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 04:52:07 -0500, yachtboy! wrote: 6090 09:40utc Bible interspersed with Blue Suede Shoes ? Ah well, to each his/her own... That's Gene Scott. Quite a character. Too bad he's dead. Oh Man! He seemed kind of interesting, unlike alot of those other "preachers". ========== "Being diabetic is alot like having an un-invited guest at a picnic, who keeps pointing out the potato salad may have gone bad."--W.B. Willis |
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"Burr" wrote in message news:T1MGe.4176$kc6.1073@trnddc03... YUP, I'm a diabetic also and I have learned that if it taste good I can't have it. But I'm doing 5.6 last checkup. 5.6?? What number is that? I try in vain to keep my blood glucose below 120 (except, of course, right after meals). Sometimes, if I actually starve myself, and eat nothing for most of a day, I can get it down to around 85 (low end first thing in the morning is SUPPOSED to be around 60, I've yet to have it below 116).. |
Brenda:
Lots of mysteries in the world, you name but a few... My personal favorite in my city is: "How can all these 350 lb. women be starving themselves--and a guy can't tell?" humming-theme-from-X-Files John "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... "Burr" wrote in message news:T1MGe.4176$kc6.1073@trnddc03... YUP, I'm a diabetic also and I have learned that if it taste good I can't have it. But I'm doing 5.6 last checkup. 5.6?? What number is that? I try in vain to keep my blood glucose below 120 (except, of course, right after meals). Sometimes, if I actually starve myself, and eat nothing for most of a day, I can get it down to around 85 (low end first thing in the morning is SUPPOSED to be around 60, I've yet to have it below 116).. |
Brenda Ann wrote: "Burr" wrote in message news:T1MGe.4176$kc6.1073@trnddc03... YUP, I'm a diabetic also and I have learned that if it taste good I can't have it. But I'm doing 5.6 last checkup. 5.6?? What number is that? I try in vain to keep my blood glucose below 120 (except, of course, right after meals). Sometimes, if I actually starve myself, and eat nothing for most of a day, I can get it down to around 85 (low end first thing in the morning is SUPPOSED to be around 60, I've yet to have it below 116).. very likely the A1C number Brenda anything before 6 is acceptable My Old man hovers about 6.5 dispite about everything we do, we are declaring a wary victory Myself discovered the onset of my own with nice 14.2 highest the doc could recall seeing ( and I was feeling really REALLY BAD) shoved it down to 5.9 other a few months The A1C measures something that relates to a kind of average Glucose level spoken as Diabetic and the son and Grandson of one |
"Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... "Burr" wrote in message news:T1MGe.4176$kc6.1073@trnddc03... YUP, I'm a diabetic also and I have learned that if it taste good I can't have it. But I'm doing 5.6 last checkup. 5.6?? What number is that? I try in vain to keep my blood glucose below 120 (except, of course, right after meals). Sometimes, if I actually starve myself, and eat nothing for most of a day, I can get it down to around 85 (low end first thing in the morning is SUPPOSED to be around 60, I've yet to have it below 116).. 5.6 undoubtedly refers to his HA1c number, which is a measure of ones blood glucose levels for the three months prior to the test. |
Thought Diet & Excersize helped with this... & Yes, anything that tastes good, I can't have.. |
an old friend wrote: Brenda Ann wrote: "Burr" wrote in message news:T1MGe.4176$kc6.1073@trnddc03... YUP, I'm a diabetic also and I have learned that if it taste good I can't have it. But I'm doing 5.6 last checkup. 5.6?? What number is that? I try in vain to keep my blood glucose below 120 (except, of course, right after meals). Sometimes, if I actually starve myself, and eat nothing for most of a day, I can get it down to around 85 (low end first thing in the morning is SUPPOSED to be around 60, I've yet to have it below 116).. very likely the A1C number Brenda anything before 6 is acceptable My Old man hovers about 6.5 dispite about everything we do, we are declaring a wary victory Myself discovered the onset of my own with nice 14.2 highest the doc could recall seeing ( and I was feeling really REALLY BAD) shoved it down to 5.9 other a few months The A1C measures something that relates to a kind of average Glucose level spoken as Diabetic and the son and Grandson of one I am not diabetic myself but do have a diabetic pet and I know that glucose and various sugars can interact with proteins in the body. A1C is glycosylated hemoglobin (i.e. hemoglobin that has a glucose now attached to it) and it gives the long-term picture of blood glucose levels as opposed to measuring glucose which can fluctuate transiently throughout the day for one reason or another (after meals, after exercise, etc.). WRT to my pet, it is fructosamine which would be measured. If A1C or fructosamine levels are low then the disease is being regulated. Regards John Barnard |
My mom died of diabetes ailments.There used to be a guy who lived next
door to me.He had to retire out of the U.S.Army (GO Army,GO!) because of diabetes.An old friend of mine is dieing right now because (Hello Charles) he had a stroke and then got diabetes.Maybe I will phone my old buddy (he retired out of the U.S.Navy,four years active duty on the USS Ticonderoga he was a Ship Fitter/Pipe Fitter (Plumber) www.devilfinder.com USS Ticonderoga (Enjoy the websites) this evening and ask how is Charles doing? cuhulin |
On 31 Jul 2005 13:15:33 -0700, "Marc white"
wrote: Hello, my name is Marc from Decatur Ga, my Dad is a diabetic and let me tell you, I gave him a bottle of Tahitian Noni Juice and he is doing fine, blood level, sugar level is excellent....This juice is also in your doctors PDR reference book with no side effects at all...Go to this website at www.tni.com/1971109. You can email me at if you would like to know more about this product, my Dad is not taking insulin anymore...... Your recommended ounces for diabetic is about 3-6 ounces at least Marc White Tahitian Noni International Recruiter Decatur Ga 30035 404-468-2208 http://www.quackwatch.org/04Consumer...News/noni.html |
Marc white wrote:
Hello, my name is Marc from Decatur Ga, my Dad is a diabetic and let me tell you, I gave him a bottle of Tahitian Noni Juice and he is doing fine, blood level, sugar level is excellent....This juice is also in your doctors PDR reference book with no side effects at all...Go to this website at www.tni.com/1971109. You can email me at if you would like to know more about this product, my Dad is not taking insulin anymore...... Your recommended ounces for diabetic is about 3-6 ounces at least Marc White Tahitian Noni International Recruiter Decatur Ga 30035 404-468-2208 Banned, see: http://www.quackwatch.org/04Consumer...News/noni.html |
PJ:
Probably works, I know the FDA here is "chitting" in its pants, and under large pressure of the drug companies to down play herbal and natural medications which work... .... billions are at stake in the drug market. US drug companies are worse than the illegal pushers at this stage in the game... John "PJ Hoban" wrote in message ... Marc white wrote: Hello, my name is Marc from Decatur Ga, my Dad is a diabetic and let me tell you, I gave him a bottle of Tahitian Noni Juice and he is doing fine, blood level, sugar level is excellent....This juice is also in your doctors PDR reference book with no side effects at all...Go to this website at www.tni.com/1971109. You can email me at if you would like to know more about this product, my Dad is not taking insulin anymore...... Your recommended ounces for diabetic is about 3-6 ounces at least Marc White Tahitian Noni International Recruiter Decatur Ga 30035 404-468-2208 Banned, see: http://www.quackwatch.org/04Consumer...News/noni.html |
V8 Juice is much better.And it is perfectly safe to drink too.I drink a
large bottle of it every week. cuhulin |
I saw a website about that Noni juice stuff a few days ago.It might have
been at www.mercola.com or a similar website where I saw it.It is high priced too.Bunch of high priced nonsense in my opinion.I never fall for those quack 'meds'.In fact,I don't take any meds at all. cuhulin |
On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 16:49:51 -0700, "John Smith"
wrote: PJ: Probably works Willing to bet the life of someone you love? ========== "Being diabetic is alot like having an un-invited guest at a picnic, who keeps pointing out the potato salad may have gone bad."--W.B. Willis |
New Venezuelan TV Network for Latin America Outrages Wahington.
www.pravda.ru Now,that is very odd.Washington (and bush) is very happy that America's Borders are open to illegal aliens and open to terrorist coming across our Borders.Humph! What are they squawking about? cuhulin |
yacht:
Naa, actually, I have them get a glucose test kit (or whatever they use), taper meds and try the natural way, if it worked it would show, if not, they would need the meds, no rocket science there... I have tried some of the natural methods since I dated a girl into it, some of it works and works well... some may be phony, you have to be careful and know what you are doing... Personally, I like taking part in maintaining my health, as opposed to tossing money at a doctor who speaks to me like a "GOD." Whatever floats your boat... John "yachtboy!" wrote in message ... On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 16:49:51 -0700, "John Smith" wrote: PJ: Probably works Willing to bet the life of someone you love? ========== "Being diabetic is alot like having an un-invited guest at a picnic, who keeps pointing out the potato salad may have gone bad."--W.B. Willis |
"John Smith" wrote in message ... yacht: Naa, actually, I have them get a glucose test kit (or whatever they use), taper meds and try the natural way, if it worked it would show, if not, they would need the meds, no rocket science there... I have tried some of the natural methods since I dated a girl into it, some of it works and works well... some may be phony, you have to be careful and know what you are doing... Personally, I like taking part in maintaining my health, as opposed to tossing money at a doctor who speaks to me like a "GOD." Whatever floats your boat... John "yachtboy!" wrote in message ... On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 16:49:51 -0700, "John Smith" wrote: PJ: Probably works Willing to bet the life of someone you love? Just saw something on the news about how they've been able to CURE diabetes in mice. Not only did they obliterate the disease, but once the disease was gone, the mice actually grew new cells to replace the damaged ones. Let's hope they can apply this to humans in the not-too-distant future. |
"Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... Just saw something on the news about how they've been able to CURE diabetes in mice. Not only did they obliterate the disease, but once the disease was gone, the mice actually grew new cells to replace the damaged ones. Let's hope they can apply this to humans in the not-too-distant future. http://www.iacoccafoundation.org/bos...e_diabetes.htm |
Brenda:
Sounds interesting, I will take a peek... thanks... John "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... Just saw something on the news about how they've been able to CURE diabetes in mice. Not only did they obliterate the disease, but once the disease was gone, the mice actually grew new cells to replace the damaged ones. Let's hope they can apply this to humans in the not-too-distant future. http://www.iacoccafoundation.org/bos...e_diabetes.htm |
cuhulin:
When things don't make sense, there is usually a VERY GOOD REASON. If they leave the borders wide open to terrorists, such as they have, doesn't it suggest this is just a cooked up "scare the people" scheme? If it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, smells like a duck, walks like a duck--it is probably a underhanded scheme into scaring us into giving up rights, throwing money at the rich, letting they rape the natural resources of other countries, etc, etc... Get real, you ain't dreaming, this is real weird stuff going on here! It is scary times we live in when our public servants start calling themselves "leaders", ignore the majority of people and vote in laws, rules and regulations against our will and look at us as if we are complete morons which don't even know it is going on! John wrote in message ... New Venezuelan TV Network for Latin America Outrages Wahington. www.pravda.ru Now,that is very odd.Washington (and bush) is very happy that America's Borders are open to illegal aliens and open to terrorist coming across our Borders.Humph! What are they squawking about? cuhulin |
Yep,Lee Iacocca,a great guy and very smart too.He saved Chrysler's
bacon.One of the things Chrysler company used to do was instead of building cars to customers orders,Chrysler used to build a certain number of different models of cars and let them sit on the parking lots of auto dealers and a lot of the cars,the customers didn't care about buying,those cars would sit there and sit there all year long and be rusting out. cuhulin |
Gee Whiz,I am not dreaming our U.S.Borders are open to illegal aliens
and terrorist. cuhulin |
cuhulin:
Uh, yeah, pretty much... John wrote in message ... Gee Whiz,I am not dreaming our U.S.Borders are open to illegal aliens and terrorist. cuhulin |
y'all read news articles about the Mexican drug cartel along our
Southern U.S.Border same as I read the articles.We have War right along our Southern Border and what is fed govt (HUMPH!,fed govt!,What A JOKE!,Biggest Ponzie scheme on Earth!) doing about it and the illegal aliens and terrorist,Little or NOTHING,in my opinion.We have American Troops baby sitting in the former Yugoslavia.I say bring them home and protect our U.S.Borders.By the way,fed govt doesn't like the Minutemen,whom are doing a Great Job,the Minutemen are. www.mexidata.info cuhulin |
Oklahoma City Police Report on Tinker AFB Incident.
www.homelandsecurityus.com Article links to www.ktok.com Did those terrorist come across our U.S.Border illegally,legally? I don't know. cuhulin |
www.devilfinder.com Oklahoma City Police Report on TAF Base Incident
Some interesting reading there,if y'all are so inclined.I Believe the Fumbling Bumbling Idiots (F.B.I.) are covering up. cuhulin |
mueller Under Fire For Unreviewed Surveillance Backlog.
,,,,,,,,,,Hindered efforts to prevent terrorism attacks. www.infowars.com It is Never ever proper to ever spell any politician's name wih a Capital letter because they are All Lower than Dirt. cuhulin |
"Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... Just saw something on the news about how they've been able to CURE diabetes in mice. Not only did they obliterate the disease, but once the disease was gone, the mice actually grew new cells to replace the damaged ones. Let's hope they can apply this to humans in the not-too-distant future. http://www.iacoccafoundation.org/bos...e_diabetes.htm I am -so- glad you posted that link. Thanks! |
www.stratfor.com Daily Analysis.U.K,.Italy: Anti-Terrorism
Raids.Italy: Working To Keep A Lid On The Militant Threat. cuhulin |
Italian Spaghettie Benders.
cuhulin |
If anybody is interested,there is an update article by Douglas J.
Hagmann at www.homelandsecurityus.com concerning Tinker Air Force Base,Oklahoma City,Oklahoma. cuhulin |
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