[Diabetes-talk] got a question??
catdancing
catdancing at sbcglobal.net
Thu May 21 13:03:04 UTC 2009
i accidently took the wrong insulin this morning i took 22 novolog instead
of lantus. does anyone know what i should do? i've been eating trying to
cover the insulin but i have no idea what will happen do any of u?
Debbie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eileen Scrivani" <etscrivani at verizon.net>
To: "Tamera" <fidano at verizon.net>; "Diabetes Talk for the Blind"
<diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] [SPAM] Re: cholesterol levels
> Tam:
>
> If you read the original message, Amy states: "I know that it's important
> not to have a
> deficiency in your LDL, but is it possible to be too low when it comes to
> the HDL?"
>
> LDL is bad cholesterol and yes you do want it to be "deficient." That is
> the lower the LDL the better you are. The HDL which is good cholesterol
> you want to have at a much higher level what the max, if any on HDL is I
> am not certain. You do not want HDL to be low.
>
> So there was some confusion in the original post in understanding the
> differences of LDL verses HDL. And, yes, you are correct that exercise
> can reduce the LDL and help raise the HDL which is what we want. Diet to
> is a factor. I refuse to go onto the statens as well as cholesterol has
> benefits to the body andthe drugs prescribed deminish the body's levels of
> essential Co-Q10 which is needed for good heart/brain function. The drugs
> als deminish the levels of vitamin D in the body which I think studies are
> now showing how important it is for a range of bodily functions.
>
> Eileen
>
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