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08-28-2012, 01:31 AM
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Re: Cellulitis Of The Leg
My great nieces and nephew are my inspiration. I want to see them grow up! The nephew is 18 months and he is such a happy baby and a character! He speaks his own language, but, he understands us. My oldest niece is 8, going into third grade. I pick her up after school and hang out with her and the nephew. The other niece is only three months old and I have only seen her once because of work schedules of her mom and dad, but, she was in the hospital all weekend with a vein on her nose near her right eye. It looked black and blue, but, the med they gave her took the swelling and colors out. She has an astigmatism, which I do, but, her vision isn't affected and she is not in pain, thank goodness! We just have a round eye, instead of a football shaped one. |
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#16
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08-28-2012, 05:37 AM
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Re: Cellulitis Of The Leg
I take an oral med and used to exersize on the machine, but that just worked up an appetite. I stopped eating ALL carbs and anything after 6pm, and just work in the yard and hike and stuff on the weekend and lost about 2 pounds a month that way with out being hungry. Best of all: I've kept it off! I'll have typical day: 2 eggs & 2 bacon or sausage for breakfast Salad with grilled chicken or salmon for lunch with full fat dressing & cheese evenings: 1 meat and green veggie (1/2 can to 1 can of greenbeans or similar) & sliced tomato or squash (raw) Or some low carb soup like vegetable, be careful of sugar content Snack: Celery or carrots or similar. Stop the carbs/stop the cravings!! So far, sugar, fats and pressure have all been down and I"M NOT HUNGARY ALL THE TIME |
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08-28-2012, 06:29 AM
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Re: Cellulitis Of The Leg
My mum's diabetic and on insulin injections 4x daily. She can develop a hypoglycaemic attack that fast, we have to get her out of it by plying her with fast-sugar-release wine gums & coke. Worse still, we've resorted to the sub-cutaneous glucagen injection. Awful disease :(
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