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Tuesday, May 16, 2023 9:21 PM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Wednesday, May 17, 2023 7:56 AM
Wednesday, May 17, 2023 1:21 PM
BRENDA
Wednesday, May 17, 2023 2:07 PM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Out for my walk but I have to put my hearing aides on and I am really starting to hate them.
Wednesday, May 17, 2023 4:08 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Out for my walk but I have to put my hearing aides on and I am really starting to hate them. I have one of those $20 hearing aids bc my hearing isn't very good either, and I hate them too. They make my ears itch, among other things. But for the sake of my family, I should put at least one in. Maybe I'll switch between ears so I don't get any fungal infections? I noticed that altho my hearing is overall not so good (especially in the high frequencies) it also tends to come and go. Some (rare) days, I hear my glucose meter beep clear as anything, but most days not at all. I wonder if part of my problems is just allergy congestion . Altho I'm doing everything possible to tamp them down, I'm probably being exposed to allergens I don't even know about. ----------- "It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal." - Henry Kissinger
Wednesday, May 17, 2023 5:05 PM
Wednesday, May 17, 2023 5:10 PM
Wednesday, May 17, 2023 11:34 PM
Thursday, May 18, 2023 5:36 PM
Thursday, May 18, 2023 6:53 PM
Thursday, May 18, 2023 6:54 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Meds will need to be adjusted. It's possible I won't be on insulin for the long term and I just needed to give my pancreas a break from all those years of eating several dry cups worth of brown rice and all my other sugar sources every night. -------------------------------------------------- Growing up in a Republic was nice... Shame we couldn't keep it.
Thursday, May 18, 2023 6:55 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Back from mah jong and vampires. No luck at mah jong but the vampires went smooth. All medical tests now completed.
Thursday, May 18, 2023 11:32 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Back from mah jong and vampires. No luck at mah jong but the vampires went smooth. All medical tests now completed. Smooth sailing then, at least for six months?? Wahoo!! ----------- "It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal." - Henry Kissinger
Thursday, May 18, 2023 11:58 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Meds will need to be adjusted. It's possible I won't be on insulin for the long term and I just needed to give my pancreas a break from all those years of eating several dry cups worth of brown rice and all my other sugar sources every night. -------------------------------------------------- Growing up in a Republic was nice... Shame we couldn't keep it. Oh, I hope!!! Fingers crossed!
Friday, May 19, 2023 9:51 AM
Friday, May 19, 2023 1:23 PM
Friday, May 19, 2023 2:48 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Out for my walk in a bit. Something to go back to the library.
Friday, May 19, 2023 3:41 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Well, people's metabolisms do adjust to their food. If you're eating a high fat low carb diet, your body will adapt to burn fat. If you're eating a high protein low everything else diet your body will adapt to burning protein.
Quote:But considering how much rice you were eating I'm curious/puzzled why you didn't gain weight, unless your adaptation was to shut down insulin production and spill sugar. Or you were just so physically active you burned it up? I guess only you could figure it out, if it's at all possible, bc only you know what you were eating and how demanding your projects were.
Quote:But, yeah, I can see how your diet might have tweaked your metabolism. I hope your oral meds work out for you, SIX!
Friday, May 19, 2023 4:09 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Out for my walk in a bit. Something to go back to the library. I hope the weather is pleasant in your corner BRENDA! ----------- "It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal." - Henry Kissinger
Friday, May 19, 2023 4:11 PM
Friday, May 19, 2023 6:41 PM
Friday, May 19, 2023 8:06 PM
Saturday, May 20, 2023 12:55 PM
Saturday, May 20, 2023 1:16 PM
Saturday, May 20, 2023 6:00 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Oh that's too bad, SIX. I'm sure that's unwelcome news But-"C-protein"? As in 'C reactive protein'? Usually a generalized marker for inflammation, kind of like sed rate (sedimentation rate).
Quote:It sounds tho like they've made a lot of progress in identifying the responsible antibodies, and they've made great progress in shutting off very specific parts of the immune system, so there's hope that in the near to intermediate term (ie. in your lifetime) they can figure out a cure. Yes, it would require perhaps stem cell treatment or cell/organ transplant, but this is such a common problem I'll bet there are a zillion researchers working on it.
Quote:Just FYI, autoimmune diseases tend to run in families. So if mom had MS, kid might get lupus. If dad had rheumatoid arthritis, kid might develop psoriasis.
Saturday, May 20, 2023 6:32 PM
Saturday, May 20, 2023 7:50 PM
Saturday, May 20, 2023 7:54 PM
Saturday, May 20, 2023 9:19 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Well, you know the advice they give on how to live a long healthy life? Pick your parents!
Quote:Well, I got a rare cancer promoting gene from somebody, and apparentlyy mom's weird autoimmune cartilage/ pseudo gout, my dad's extensive allergies, and whacky high cholesterol from somebody. It is what it is!
Quote:Brenda: Arthritis runs in my family. Badly on my dad's side. His mother but it missed all her children and is hitting the grandchildren. I had one cousin have all the joints in her fingers and toes replaced. Another cousin has it in a shoulder and my brother has it in his hands.
Saturday, May 20, 2023 9:22 PM
Saturday, May 20, 2023 10:39 PM
Saturday, May 20, 2023 11:30 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Well, you know the advice they give on how to live a long healthy life? Pick your parents! That's just as true for your mental state as it is your physical. Quote:Well, I got a rare cancer promoting gene from somebody, and apparentlyy mom's weird autoimmune cartilage/ pseudo gout, my dad's extensive allergies, and whacky high cholesterol from somebody. It is what it is!
Sunday, May 21, 2023 1:00 AM
Sunday, May 21, 2023 5:35 AM
Sunday, May 21, 2023 7:42 AM
SECOND
The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Well... Screw the hospital for posting my blood work results after 5:00PM on a Friday, but I don't need a Doctor to tell me that it's officially LADA, aka Type 1.5 Diabetes... which may as well just be Type I by a different name. My GAD-65 test came in. A healthy person has a GAD reading of 0 to 5. Mine is over 500. I have an auto-immune disease, and that's why I got Diabetes. So, Second, because I know you read everything I post... You can go get fucked. There's nothing I did that caused this. I'm no more responsible for my Diabetes diagnosis than my mom was for her MS diagnosis. This might also explain a host of other issues I've had over the years. Things like becoming progressively "clumsier" and dropping tools when I'm working on something, and losing my balance sometimes while walking. It would explain why I couldn't find a gallon of milk I was sure I didn't finish a few months ago, only to find it the next day curdled in one of my kitchen cupboards. So I guess that any success I have with oral medication right now will be short lived and it's injections for the rest of my life. There's no stopping this. I'm only postponing the inevitable now, and because I'm catching it so late that my C Peptide is already showing only .3 I'm surprised I'm getting any positive results from the oral medication at all anymore.
Sunday, May 21, 2023 8:26 AM
Quote:SECOND: 6ix, are you a member of the Stray Cosmic Ray School of Human Doom? They are big believers in shifting the blame away from themselves and moving blame to uncontrollable random forces such as Cosmic Rays altering their genes or blaming vast enemies such as George Soros or Walt Disney or the Democratic Party. Where you went wrong, 6ix, is not going regularly to the doctor. I have not been sick in the 21st Century but I still go to the doctor every year. I have not had cavities in my life, but I still go to the dentist for tooth cleaning. My eyesight is better than 20-20, but I still go to the optometrist. On the other hand, I know Trump voters with bleeding cancers on their faces who will not go to a dermatologist because it is no big deal to have blemishes. Delaying having cancer removed ended up being the end of them. 6ix, remember that not everyone who smokes dies of cancer so that is the perfect excuse to keep smoking.
Sunday, May 21, 2023 10:37 AM
Quote:The exact cause of autoimmune disorders is unknown. One theory is that some microorganisms (such as bacteria or viruses) or drugs may trigger changes that confuse the immune system. This may happen more often in people who have genes that make them more prone to autoimmune disorders.
Quote:It’s clear that genetics play a role in autoimmune disease, but researchers still don’t fully understand how. For example, having a family member with lupus or multiple sclerosis (MS) raises your risk of getting these diseases. Some families have multiple members affected by different autoimmune diseases. However, genetics alone isn’t enough to cause autoimmune disease. “We know that genes are important, but they aren’t everything,” Orbai says. “You can have family members with lupus or MS and never get them yourself. You can even test positive for lupus-specific DNA and still not have the disease.” It’s possible that autoimmune disease occurs based on the immune system’s ability to handle stress. Orbai says that this is an area of intense research. “When does the stress on your body exceed your immune system’s ability to handle it? If we knew this, it could be the key to preventing autoimmune disease before it develops.”
Quote:Researchers still don’t know what causes most autoimmune diseases. But they’ve made progress in understanding what puts you at risk and figuring out ways to diagnose and treat them.
Sunday, May 21, 2023 10:59 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: What the shit? I went to bed and I'd gone down to 100. It was a straight line until 2:00AM and all the sudden it took off like a rocket. My alarm alerts me if I hit 200 and repeats every half hour so I must have missed the first one because I just woke up to this one at 4:30 and I'm 267! I haven't been over 250 since I got that monitor installed. 100 is the lowest that I've ever gone to sleep at. I think I'm onto something about my liver dumping sugar into my system because I'm not eating all those carbs right before I go to sleep anymore. I finally go to sleep at a level a normal person goes to sleep at and by the rate I'm increasing I'll be up to over 300 before 6:00AM.
Sunday, May 21, 2023 1:25 PM
Sunday, May 21, 2023 2:57 PM
Sunday, May 21, 2023 3:10 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: What the shit? I went to bed and I'd gone down to 100. It was a straight line until 2:00AM and all the sudden it took off like a rocket. My alarm alerts me if I hit 200 and repeats every half hour so I must have missed the first one because I just woke up to this one at 4:30 and I'm 267! I haven't been over 250 since I got that monitor installed. 100 is the lowest that I've ever gone to sleep at. I think I'm onto something about my liver dumping sugar into my system because I'm not eating all those carbs right before I go to sleep anymore. I finally go to sleep at a level a normal person goes to sleep at and by the rate I'm increasing I'll be up to over 300 before 6:00AM. I never did go up to 300. It looks like it peaked shortly after I woke up at around 280 and then came crashing right back down as fast as it went up. It's unknown if that's because I was awake and I drank a good deal of water or not (not because I was thirsty at all, but just an attempt to bring it back down). It should also be noted that I did not wake up because of the high blood sugar OR the need to urinate. I woke up because my beeping meter warning me of the high level woke me up. The meter shows that not only did I go to sleep around 110, but it had actually (gradually) fallen as low as 90 on its own roughly 30 minutes before the spike happened. After falling, it never went down close to 90. I've been basically a straight line ever since, right in the area of +/-5 to 145. This was NOT a waking phenomena. This was more akin to the Somogyi Effect, which for the past 90+ years has never been considered to be a fact and still remains a theory. I really wish I could get in touch with a GREAT doctor that knows a good deal about this stuff. I believe that with my previous extreme eating behaviors (specifically relating to massive carb loading in a short window before bedtime) and how my body reacts to what it considers low blood sugar at night now that I'm not eating all those carbs before bed is study-worthy and may be able to provide the community with some insight that it might not otherwise have been able to (legally) obtain. I'm pretty sure that forcing or otherwise coercing somebody to eat the way that I did for as many years as I have in the name of science would be considered highly unethical, if not an outright violation of the Nuremberg Code. But here I am... All dialed in and ready to provide the data for the right person to study it. You got any ideas about that, Sigs? -------------------------------------------------- Growing up in a Republic was nice... Shame we couldn't keep it.
Sunday, May 21, 2023 7:56 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: What the shit? I went to bed and I'd gone down to 100. It was a straight line until 2:00AM and all the sudden it took off like a rocket. My alarm alerts me if I hit 200 and repeats every half hour so I must have missed the first one because I just woke up to this one at 4:30 and I'm 267! I haven't been over 250 since I got that monitor installed. 100 is the lowest that I've ever gone to sleep at. I think I'm onto something about my liver dumping sugar into my system because I'm not eating all those carbs right before I go to sleep anymore. I finally go to sleep at a level a normal person goes to sleep at and by the rate I'm increasing I'll be up to over 300 before 6:00AM. I never did go up to 300. It looks like it peaked shortly after I woke up at around 280 and then came crashing right back down as fast as it went up. It's unknown if that's because I was awake and I drank a good deal of water or not (not because I was thirsty at all, but just an attempt to bring it back down). It should also be noted that I did not wake up because of the high blood sugar OR the need to urinate. I woke up because my beeping meter warning me of the high level woke me up. The meter shows that not only did I go to sleep around 110, but it had actually (gradually) fallen as low as 90 on its own roughly 30 minutes before the spike happened. After falling, it never went down close to 90. I've been basically a straight line ever since, right in the area of +/-5 to 145. This was NOT a waking phenomena. This was more akin to the Somogyi Effect, which for the past 90+ years has never been considered to be a fact and still remains a theory. I really wish I could get in touch with a GREAT doctor that knows a good deal about this stuff. I believe that with my previous extreme eating behaviors (specifically relating to massive carb loading in a short window before bedtime) and how my body reacts to what it considers low blood sugar at night now that I'm not eating all those carbs before bed is study-worthy and may be able to provide the community with some insight that it might not otherwise have been able to (legally) obtain. I'm pretty sure that forcing or otherwise coercing somebody to eat the way that I did for as many years as I have in the name of science would be considered highly unethical, if not an outright violation of the Nuremberg Code. But here I am... All dialed in and ready to provide the data for the right person to study it. You got any ideas about that, Sigs? -------------------------------------------------- Growing up in a Republic was nice... Shame we couldn't keep it. I'd need to research that SIX, it's way beyond what I know. But I'm oing to think my way thru this and you can tell me where my logic goes astray. AFAIK, the waking phenomenon is the liver dumping sugar in the body preparing for waking up, and it's prompted by a release of cortisol. I'll bet there are other hormone changes going on, too, like melatonin, adrenaline, and so forth. This is a normal function, which can't be prevented, which only becomes problematic in ppl with diabetes bc it overwhelms the pancreas' ability to keep blood sugar under control.
Quote:The Somogyi effect is more like reactive HYPERglycemia - a response to HYPOglycemia that occurs some time earlier during the night. (The website I went to, I think it was the Mayo website, described the Somogyi effect as rare but real.) It is a reaction to ABnormally low blood sugar, and the sugar dump becomes problematic in ppl with diabetes bc it overwhelms the pancreas' ability to keep blood sugar under control. So, the waking phenomenon can't be prevented, but can be managed with proper medication timing. The Somogyi effect, in theory, CAN be prevented by preventing whatever caused the hypoglycemia in the first place. Your readings didn't demonstrate hypoglycemia, which possibly rules out a classic Somogyi effect. So I'm supposing that you suspect that your liver (and pancreas?) have been "trained" by your high-carb bedtime routine to ... store sugar at bedtime and dump it in the morning?
Quote:Not sure where you're going with this, especially how this is managed by treatment. One way, I suppose, is that since it took years of eating high carbs at bedtime it would take a few months of new eating habits to retrain your system to a new regimen, and I guess only patience and persistence would tell you if that's making a difference. But in the meantime, it still needs to be managed, and so I guesss your question is do you want to continue with oral meds and see whether this spike eventually evens out? Or should you include insulin again, but this time maybe a bedtime injection of a form that starts acting in the relevant timeframe ... 4(?) hours?
Quote:Have I more or less picked my way thru correctly? As an analyst, I'd say you don't have enough data to decide, if that's the question you're trying to answer. When we were experimenting on dear daughter and trying different anticonvulsants in rapid succession, there was always an interim period when we wer weaning from one med and introducing another. Your long-acting insulin may still be washing out of your system (takes five half-lives to wash out)
Quote:Then, AFTER the new med was onboard it takes at least five half-lives to reach an equilibrium concentration. Your oral meds may not yet be up to effective concetration. Without knowing any of your particulars... exactly what form (extended release designated "ER"? enteric coat? regular?) and dosage and # per day of pills, and the date that you started back on oral meds, I can't even estimate when you'll reach equilibrium at your current dosage, but if you look up
Quote:"half life" of metformin (of your specific type) in # hours. equilibrium is reached at half life (in hours) X 5 = time to equibilibrium.
Quote:Then it takes some time to assess effectiveness. Fortunately for you, with the implant, ou get almost instant feedback.
Quote:Also, we tried to change only one thing at a time. Hard to do when you're desperate but having to go back over old ground is a massive waste of time. For you, there are other factors at play such as your new diet regimen and whatever your current activity level is. If you can try to keep everythin more or less the same. So I don't know how long you feel comfortable running this experiment, but I think you need to give it more time to assess how it's working. A week, perhaps? Also, you need to decide how "good" is "good enough"? What range of blood sugar is acceptable TO YOU? One piece of data that I DID pick out is that your blood sugar did eventually drop, so apparently your pancreas is still trying to keep up.
Quote:And finally, if I understand Type 1.5 correctly, you will need to be alert to the possibiity that even if oral meds are working now, at some point in the future they may fail to work.
Quote:Sorry for the long-windedness w/o a defnitive answer.
Sunday, May 21, 2023 11:10 PM
Monday, May 22, 2023 12:27 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: I guess what I was saying is ... when you're dealing in an area not well-known to anyone except obscure researchers, sometimes you have to design your own experiments and experiment on yourself. You might find an answer at a university affiliated research hospital. Or you might need to do a deep deep dive into webforums dedicated to LADA and other unusual forms of diabetes. That's how I found our daughter's dx.
Monday, May 22, 2023 1:14 PM
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Monday, May 22, 2023 4:58 PM
Monday, May 22, 2023 6:45 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Out for my walk in a bit and phone call set up with the poet helping me to look at another publisher. My area got some rain last night but more was going to the Peace which needs it for sure. Need some groceries and I might tackle some clean up when I get back.
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