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garinda 22-07-2007 15:32

Re: The NHS is rediculous
 
Depending where you live in the country, it is a postcode lottery as to if you will get some drug treatments for cancer.

On the other hand drug addicts are to be rewarded with iPods and televisions, if they stay off coke and smack.

Anger over NHS plan to give addicts iPods - Times Online

Something is badly wrong here.

harwood red 22-07-2007 16:34

Re: The NHS is rediculous
 
Willow and Mez, it probably wasn't what either of you wanted to hear, but at least it seems that you are both getting somewhere in your unending medical sagas...and I one hope that you both see a marked improvement in health very soon xxxxxxx

shillelagh 22-07-2007 17:45

Re: The NHS is rediculous
 
Mez when my mum was alive she had diabetes type 2 and i did all her cooking for her. What i did was just buy all fresh stuff for her - for her tea i'd make her a lamb steak or a pork chop or chicken breast or roast beef, boiled spuds, carrots, broccoli and peas or some other veg and gravy. All fresh and no fat. Dinner times would be a butty or tin of soup, butty ham or beef or chicken with salad and some salad cream. Breakfast she used to eat weetabix. Supper she had 3 rich tea biscuits.

If you eat all fresh not processesed until you are stable and then introduce other items into your diet then you will know which spikes and which doesnt. My brother is a diabetic type 1 - the one with the insulin injections. Thats the kind of stuff that he eats when he's not feeling well - but he does eat a lot of fresh stuff.

Ber999T 23-07-2007 05:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 452284)
Mez , I have found my blood sugar levels can jump from 110 to 200 overnight

Steeljack I'm asuming that the measurement you have given are for USA as in UK we use m/mol to show blood glucose levels ie 5.0m/mol


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