Re: [IPk] coeliac
Wow Gemma. This really seems good news that you are getting the control now
and have the knowledge about coeliac. You must be devastated though with
this additional problem. I hope you soon learn to cope.
June
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gemma Carvia" <email @ redacted>
To: <email @ redacted>
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 1:02 PM
Subject: [IPk] coeliac
> Hi
> i wanted to thank you allin this website who gave me information about
> coeliac. I have been diagnosed with it now, one of the scans was very
> positive! I have started my new diet now and it seems easy so far,
> although I still have to do lots of reading!
> It is like a new project! I am happy I have been diagnosed as my sugar
> levels are much better now and I don't feel that horrible sickness!
> Gema
>
>>From: "Jackie Jacombs" <email @ redacted>
>>Reply-To: email @ redacted
>>To: <email @ redacted>
>>Subject: RE: [IPk] hypos recovery time
>>Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 23:22:30 +0100
>>
>>Hi Brian
>>
>>
>>Just to add to what Melissa has said make sure that you treat a hypo with
>>very
>>fast acting carb. Something like Lucozade or glucose tablets. Glucose or
>>Dextrose acts quicker that ordinary table sugar or products containing
>>sugar.
>>
>>
>> "Table sugar consists of one glucose molecule and one fructose molecule,
>> so
>>when
>>it breaks down in the stomach, only half is immediately available as
>>glucose.
>>Fruit juices, like orange juice, contain mostly fructose and are a
>>relatively
>>poor choice for quick treatment of serious hypoglycemia because they take
>>so
>>long to raise the blood sugar. For mild lows, these differences may not be
>> vital, but if a low is serious, you want to choose the fastest carb
>> available
>>to
>> get you back on your feet quickly. Choose high glycemic food for a quick
>> rise
>>of
>>the blood sugar." (From Diabetes Mall)
>>
>>Read this section from Diabetes Mall, also look at the "prevention"
>>section
>>
>>http://www.diabetesnet.com/diabetes_control_tips/hypoglycemia_treatment.php
>>
>>
>>Also some parents on a US based support list, often reported that
>>Novorapid
>>seemed to have a longer "tail" of action than Humalog when they made a
>>switch.
>>Do you think that this could this be a reason for the change in your hypo
>>experience? Maybe your basal insulin is also set too high.
>>
>>
>>Jackie
>>
>>
>>
>> >
>> > Hi everybody, does any body experience feeling very tired after a hypo
>>at bm
>> > of 3.7, and also when eating say pastels and carbs to recover find
>>about
>> > 2hr to start to get back to normal ,ive noticed a big change with
>> > hypos on novo
>> > rapid any suggestions regards Brian
>> > .
>>
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