>Subject: Denmark bans Rice Krispies-Corn Flakes-Special K
>From: SC
>Date: 8/14/04 8:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>Message-id: >
>
>In article >,
>says...
>> font problems - I am now assuming that you are posting "73" followed by
>> an exclamation point, not "731"
>>
>> The reading STILL may be wrong, asnd should have been chcked. Also
>> remember that a reading of 73, WITHOUT a major problem means
>> between 59 and 91.
>>
>> going from 71 to 78 is NOT "rising". The readings are too close to tell
>>
>> Ted Rosenberg wrote:
>>
>> > I doubt seriously your reading is correct.
>> >
>> > Whenever you get an odd reading take two more readings and see what you
>get
>> >
>> > My BG read 295 last night, my next two readings (taken immediately) were
>> > 95 and 104. I ignored the high reading Actual is obviously in the
>> > 90-110 range
>> >
>> > Schuyler Colfax wrote:
>> >
>> >> In article >, aspen3
>> >> @freeuk.com says...
>> >>
>> >>> On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 12:27:55 -0400, "Peanutjake"
>> >>> > wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>> "Pete" > wrote in message
>> >>>> ...
>> >>>>
>> >>>>> On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 13:10:55 -0400, "Peanutjake"
>> >>>>> > wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>>>> Danish health authorities ban some Kellogg products, saying they
>> >>>>>> could harm children
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Why you x poast this shit?
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>> Because it may be important news to the readers of four diabetic
>> >>>> newsgroups.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> What is so important about it?
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>> It is not off topic.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> I never said it was
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>> It is not spam.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> I never said it was
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>> PJ
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >> This is really strange folks. I'm up at this hour 0342 because I can't
>> >> sleep. I came into the office and took my blood sugar. To my
>> >> amazement, it was 73! What Is odd here is that all week I have been
>> >> eating nothing but one big bowl of corn flakes, Rice Krispies, and
>> >> Cheerios all mixed together with skim milk, Splenda and Nutrasweet. I
>> >> started adding about a cup of sugar to really get it right. Now we're
>> >> talking about a quart of milk and one of those medium size microwave
>> >> bowls full of cereal.
>> >>
>> >> The strange thing is my blood sugar drops drastically after eating the
>> >> cereal with sugar. It should have gone up to 200 or more. I took it
>> >> just now and it is up to 78. I just don't understand why it is
>> >> dropping instead of rising after eating all of that highly sweetened
>> >> cereal about 12 hours ago. The only other thing I have eaten today is
>> >> a big plate of mixed vegetables?
>> >>
>> >> Am I on to something good here? Or do I have some other problem? If
>> >> all it takes to keep my blood sugar low is to eat a big bowl of cereal
>> >> with refined sugar, I think I can handle that. :-) What gives here?
>> >> Does it have something to do with the Denmark controversy over Kellogg
>> >> products?
>> >>
>> >> Later
>> >
>
>Well I had a huge bowl of cereal about 60 minutes ago. It was Rice
>Krispies and generic brand Corn flakes. Again I used 5 packs of Splenda,
>4 packs of Nutrasweet 1 pack of sweet and low, along with about 2/3rds
>of a cup of real sugar. I'm going to take my blood sugar now; again. I
>messed up the first strip by not pushing it in far enough. so I have to
>stick it again.Ill do my little finger this time so I don't get blood
>all over the keyboard. :-)
>
>And the reading issssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Damn! 389!!!
>
>Well that certainly seems more like I thought it should be. Now I will
>wait and not take any pills to see how fast it goes down on it's own.
>
>So much for my cereal theory of controlling blood sugar! :-(( I t looks
>like the only thing that will really keep it regulated is when I assume
>room temperature.
>
>
>
No offense, and I certainly don't mean to sound like I know everything, but:
I wouldn't have ever poured myself the cereal.
Nor would I have EVER added real sugar to it, should I have lost my mind and
decided on cereal for brekkie.
389 indeed. No offense again, but you brought that on yourself. I assume
you're T2. You have no business eating all those carbs AND adding real sugar
to boot.
When *I* do that, my legs ache so bad at night I can't sleep. Do you want
that?
--
DJ