[acb-diabetics] Challenge of holiday and stress

Alice Ritchhart alice.ritchhart at comcast.net
Sat Dec 15 22:16:26 EST 2012


Nancy
Wish I knew the answers. My A1c remains 9.9 and no matter what I do 
my morning sugars are high. Even doing those nasty shots doesn't help.
Alice

At 06:55 PM 12/15/2012, you wrote:
>Well Thanksgiving, my birthday weekend and a death in the family 
>made my A1C go high,7.9. I am pretty annoyed. My blood sugar 
>averages 150 or more for over 15 months.  I need my doctor to change 
>my medication. I am over 200 after every oatmeal in the morning, my 
>favorite food. I see him in January. I am recording all the food I 
>eat for several weeks so he can see the results. The kids ( adults 
>)may not be here for Christmas Day so cookie baking has come to a 
>halt. I do bring some to friends who have family members who are 
>sick. So that is my story. I am on pills and Levemir 10.
>
>Nancy Matulis
>ACB Maine member
>Sent from my iPad
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