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  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Posts: 10,258

    So is a bong one of those glass things that has several holes in it? Like the one that fell out of my little Daughter's purse one time? Along with a baggie of seeds in it? Winking

  • luvmygoats
    luvmygoats Posts: 2,484

    Sorbitol is listed in drug references as a laxative. Kids who chew too much sugarless gum can get diarrhea from it. A good pedi will ask about this. I would think over time their digestive system gets used to the effect. Maybe they get constipated if they stop? Never had that problem with DD. I detest gum, has always made my teeth hurt. I allowed it only for a couple of days after braces tightening. In fact her dentist would write for a pass for gum chewing. That is a trick I wished I'd known myself.

    Hmm Chevy maybe DH would like to take up gum chewing? But gum chewing does cause gas from swallowing more air.

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Posts: 15,889

    I know it's listed as a drug(s), I know man has invented more drugs, but they were developed AFTER figuring out how all the natural digestion of fruits worked. The basic chemical structure and then using chemicals to make copies. That's why on the C thread I stuck to foods. Wiki takes it through the whole description of what man has invented. Man has invented other things that mimic sorbitol. I've pretty well been suspicious of manmade chemicals all my life. I'll use what god gave us, in it's purest form when possible. All of it's on the C thread.

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Posts: 15,889

    I've asked seachain to join us, she's an old friend here, that's back here.

  • spookiesmom
    spookiesmom Posts: 8,178

    CHIT!!!!

    Can I pleeeeeze catch a break?????

    Last night my PDM died. That's what runs my insulin pods. I lost everything. I:c ratio, basal rates, correction rates, meter, everything. Calls Insulet, they will overnight a new one, be here tomorrow.

    This has never happened to me. I had to get a cheap meter, called my LPN SIL before he left work, he swiped some insulin syringes. Shot some fast acting for breakfast, was a bit high at 140. PCP called in 70/30, 18u X 2. Won't be enough, I'll increase if necessary.

    I'm totally afraid of going to high and getting DKA. Don't want to see ER. Can deal with lows.

    With Kris, DH ca back, this, I think I'll go to bed and hide.

  • Loveroflife
    Loveroflife Posts: 4,243

    Aw jeez!!! I was just thinking about you and were going to ask you how Kris is doing. So sorry your PD stop working. Actually, 140 pre-meal is not bad. It's going to be ok. Try not to stress too much(I know easier said than done). I'm sure you are aware that stress can cause BG to go up. Big hug to you. BBL

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Posts: 15,889

    spookie, chit,

  • jazzygirl
    jazzygirl Posts: 12,047

    Spookie- sorry for all the problems. Hugs sister.

  • Zillsnot4me
    Zillsnot4me Posts: 2,122

    scary stuff spookie.

    Happy bday to all

    Olive leaf tea. Never heard of it. Olive leaf capsules are good for keeping lungs clear. What does it taste like? Forgot to get half and half. Earl grey not the same without it.

    Miralax is clear. Spike a drink. Make cookies and add chopped prunes. Did that one time by mistake. Was supposed to be date cookies. Oops. Magnesium supplement at night? I sneak veggies into all things with sauce. Google black bean brownies. Not bad. My dd loves the tricolor macaroni. It's got extra fibre. She's a cheese aholic and needs help. Very stubborn too.

    Off to find Medicare answers. StIV drug bill outrageous!

  • spookiesmom
    spookiesmom Posts: 8,178

    no, 140 isn't bad, but I'm usually 90 something in am. I like what body parts I have left and want to keep them, so I stay fairly tight.

    Kris is back to normal. Took him 3 days to recover, he must have run on hot pavement, all paws had blisters.

  • Rosevalley
    Rosevalley Posts: 1,664

    Spookie- (((hugs))) your Guardian Angel is taking good care of you! I mean Kris got returned a little worse for wear. You caught the pump failure and have a plan. DH is still up in the air, but your track record this week is excellent! Unload here as needed. Of course hiding and napping are good too.

  • jazzygirl
    jazzygirl Posts: 12,047

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  • Loveroflife
    Loveroflife Posts: 4,243

    Yeah, a break from the string of inexplicable events. Don't we all need breathing room until the next storm. Just like death and taxes, none of us can escape the storms in our lives. Hopefully, not too many category 5's ahead.

    Ms. Spookie, I wish Mom would think the same way you do about tight sugar control SIGH. So sorry you have so many challenges in a short period of time.

  • magdalene51
    magdalene51 Posts: 2,062

    As if we didn't have enough to worry about, I wanted to share yet another warning.

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  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Posts: 15,889

    Loverly, spookie is tight. Been with her a bunch. She never cheats

    Mags hahahaha

  • Loveroflife
    Loveroflife Posts: 4,243

    Mag, you silly you hahahahaha

    Ms. Spookie, could I send my mom to you so that you can talk some sense into her? I told her she is a ticking bomb. Stroke or heart attack and amputation waiting to happen. You see Ms. CHEVY, I have a few stubborn people in my life to deal with too.

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Posts: 15,889

    Well maybe, soft ice cream cones when I visit

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Posts: 15,889

    I'm sure I'm the only person that doesn't know how to brew a proper cup of tea. I enjoyed reading how this obviously proper Englishwoman brewed tea. I wanted to make tea in my bonivita and came across this.

    http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-make-a-proper-cup-of-tea/?ALLSTEPS


  • spookiesmom
    spookiesmom Posts: 8,178

    Hehehehe

    I wish I could Loverly. Makes me so sad to hear that. Yeah, it's a chronic, incurable disease, but it doesn't have to kill you. I have never understood that attitude. You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make them drink.

  • Rosevalley
    Rosevalley Posts: 1,664

    Yeah and if they are 76 with dementia you can't make them care or understand how important it is to keep the numbers tight. Pity my poor brother he has to keep any sweets locked in the trunk of his car or buy just enough for one night. My Mom will sneak mounds of ice cream and pudding.. eat a 6 pack in one night. crazy. Her attitude - "I am old and I don't care." She smokes like a stove too.

  • queenmomcat
    queenmomcat Posts: 2,020

    Sorry! Too busy enjoying my birthday to check the boards. I'll take the breakfast in bed with a eager gerbil.

    Dinner out on the 11th, carrot 'cake' cupcakes yesterday on my actual birthday, but next week? Oh, next week! A trip to The Big City for an opera (Wozzeck at Chicago's Lyric. Some of us have odd tastes.) and perhaps a "braising" at the Spa Nordstrom near our hotel (aromatherapy wrap and massage).

  • Loveroflife
    Loveroflife Posts: 4,243

    Do you mean like this? The poor gerbil would not last very long with the cat. Oops, just realized I didn't attach the pic

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  • queenmomcat
    queenmomcat Posts: 2,020

    I promise to be careful about keeping gerbils separate from potential predators.

  • luvmygoats
    luvmygoats Posts: 2,484

    Chit Spookie. You need a break for sure. Hope BS is good tonight. You get your pump tomorrow? Same kind I hope or maybe an upgrade? Hey girl at least you got a new one under your old insurance b4 the merger could affect you. One good thing that has come of it.

    Went turkey lurkey shopping today. Albertsons had BOGO Honeysuckle turkey breasts. Bought one and took one to the church for Thanksgiving baskets.

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Posts: 15,889

    Je suis France, Je suis Parisienne. Our prayers are with you.

  • spookiesmom
    spookiesmom Posts: 8,178

    Goats, the merge is the least of my worries with this. Because I had it before I got Medicare, I was grandfathered. Legally they have to pay for it. So when the warrenty runs out next year, I may be screwed. Medicare will pay for the pods, but not the PDM. The pods won't work without the PDM. They run about $500. If I were to change to a conventional tubed pump, no problem. Uh no, I like the freedom with the pods.

  • Loveroflife
    Loveroflife Posts: 4,243

    Those poor French people!!

    Ms. Spookie, I hope you have all your numbers to program the new PDM. I would think your endocrinologist or PCP has the info on file??

  • spookiesmom
    spookiesmom Posts: 8,178

    Uh, no. Haven't seen an endo in many years. PCP says you're doing fine, see you in 3 months.

    I did manage a restart on the PDM today, Insulet said to keep batteries in it so all info isn't lost. But I don't trust it not to die again.

    I've been dealing with this since about 1998 or so. My a1c is always around 6.5 I'd like that to be a tad bit lower, but I'm lazy and like to eat.

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Posts: 15,889

    Sheesh Spookie and I bragged on you about how tight you kept things and didn't cheat except for soft ice cream.

  • luvmygoats
    luvmygoats Posts: 2,484

    Gads Spookie you for sure know more about insulin pumps than I ever, ever knew. I worked for an endo years ago but pumps were just coming in. Not sure what pods and PDM are but surely hope you're doing good tonight. Will DH check on you during the night? (That's coming from me since DH and I sleep apart). Or do you need to set an alarm part way thru the night? Whatever makes you feel comfortable - I'm just brainstorming.