. This is caused by liver doing its thing while you sleep.
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From: "David Bearrow"
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Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 5:20 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re:CS and Diabetes ( John Wallis)
> Thats one of the strange things about diabetes. You get elevated bloo
Thats one of the strange things about diabetes. You get elevated blood
sugar in the morning. Some have theorized this is due to delayed stomach
emptying. That the diabetic goes to sleep with food in his stomach and the
lower sphincter is tightly closed so the food stays there till morning when
You're right -- I was unclear. He tests before meals, meaning when 4-6 hours
have already passed since eating. In that light, his numbers are highest in
the AM after hours of inactivity. If he were to test 1 -2 hours after meals,
his numbers would be higher than his AM numbers.
So the highes
samma...@aol.com wrote:
>
> My husband is diabetic and we were told that 70 - 120 was the normal range.
> Blood sugars are usually highest in the AM after a night of inactivity
> (sleep).
I thought it was the lowest in the morning. Are you sure it's the
highest? It's supposed to be the highest af
In a message dated 4/28/03 11:54:40 AM Central Daylight Time,
mama...@netzero.net writes:
> My latest FBS was 109. That`s OK, isn`t it? I`m still sugar addicted...
My husband is diabetic and we were told that 70 - 120 was the normal range.
Blood sugars are usually highest in the AM after a nig
ld be noted that yesterday was
a
> "Light" food intake day for her.
> John.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "sol"
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> Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2003 12:19 PM
> Subject: Re: CS>Re:CS and Diabetes ( John Wallis)
>
>
> > No p
12:19 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Re:CS and Diabetes ( John Wallis)
> No problem here, I was glad to get it. Its interesting information. Having
> read everything sent so far on vanadium, I have decided to keep taking it
as
> a supplement. Going by dosages given in the negative reports, I am ta
In a message dated 4/27/03 8:53:42 PM Pacific Daylight Time, jf...@attbi.com
writes:
> If your interested, I'll post it every day as things go on.
> ++
> This family of diabetics is interested. Please post or private email is ok
> too.
> Sue
>
VISIT MY
AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re:CS and Diabetes ( John Wallis)
John
I hope your into reading semi technical stuff.
VANADIUM
Rough file:
"When Dr. John McNeill, dean of pharmaceutical sciences at UBC, and his
colleagues Clayton Heilinger and Arun Tahiliani were testing vanadium - a
c
No problem here, I was glad to get it. Its interesting information. Having
read everything sent so far on vanadium, I have decided to keep taking it as
a supplement. Going by dosages given in the negative reports, I am taking an
extremely minimal dose (1/4 to 1/6 of what they studied) and don't tak
Sorry, I meant for that to go to John direct Dyslexic I think.
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John
I hope your into reading semi technical stuff.
VANADIUM
Rough file:
"When Dr. John McNeill, dean of pharmaceutical sciences at UBC, and his
colleagues Clayton Heilinger and Arun Tahiliani were testing vanadium - a
common trace element found in seaweed - on diabetes induced female rats t
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