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My late husband use to use lots of sugar in his coffee. In fact, he use to
put coffee in his sugar. When I first took him to be examined for his
mental deterioration it was established he was pre diabetic. He was
prescribed an oral drug to lower his blood sugar. When he became so ill he
could no longer determine what it was he wanted to eat, nor was able to get
food for himself safely, I fed him no sugar at all. Or the little which was
found in canned things I might occasionally feed him, and the sugar found in
milk and fruits. When next he was tested for blood sugar, it was determined
he required no drugs to maintain a normal blood sugar level. So, my
suggestion would be not to eat sugar at all, save what is found in fruits
and vegetables.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doris and Chris" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2014 5:50 PM
Subject: Diabetic
>I may be diabetic. After not having had any bloodwork done in a long while,
>Chris's primary care physician suggested I have a checkup too and I did.
>According to Chris's doctor, my sugar levels are raised quite a bit. if
>this turns out to be permanet, I may be diabetic.
>
> I would like to handle this by adjusting my diet. When I was prone to
> yeastinfections 20 years ago and allergic to the commonly used drug to
> control the yeast, the doctor suggested I go on a special high fiber, low
> carb diet and I did. Something similar can control my sugar levels also.
>
> If any of you have any information on controling sugar by diet alone, it
> would be appreciated immensely.
>
> It never rains but it pours!;-p I need Chris's je;[ but unfortunately
> cannot rely on him at this time.
>
> Thanks bunches and God bless!
>
> Doris in Lutherland
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