[Diabetes-talk] Diabetes and the long term issues
Mike Freeman
k7uij at panix.com
Fri Mar 1 04:32:25 UTC 2013
Ya got me. I'm not an endo, pathologist or internist. But remember that
diabetics are prone to Vitamin D deficiency and don't think anyone's figured
that one out, either. (grin)
Mike
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From: Diabetes-talk [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
Bridgit Pollpeter
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2013 12:04 PM
To: 'Diabetes Talk for the Blind'
Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] Diabetes and the long term issues
Going along with this scientific approach, what would cause the loss of
flexibility in well-managed diabetics? Just a hypothetical, grin.
Bridgit
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Of Mike Freeman
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2013 1:55 PM
To: Diabetes Talk for the Blind
Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] Diabetes and the long term issues
bonna:
How do we know that such diabetic complications involving calcium as
frozen shoulder and trigger -finger are consequences of insulin use
rather than of diabetes per se? Anecdotal evidence isn't good enough
here. We need long -term, randomized, double -blind studies to make such
determinations. Let's not fall into the trap medical news reporters
often do where generalizations are made on inadequate data. In fact, I
know a Type 2 diabetic who has never taken insulin who had trigger
-finger which was corrected with minor surgery.
Cheers,
Mike Freeman
sent from my iPhone
On Feb 28, 2013, at 10:40, Bonna Williamson <bwilliamson at redeemer.net>
wrote:
>
> Hello to All:
>
> These recent experiences are very interesting. I have been a diabetic
> for 43 years. I became a diabetic at the age of 5 and now am 53. So, a
> long time. I can remember yes, glass syringes, and lente insulin,
> urine testing and such. So, today's technology has been terrific so
> far. I too like many of you have lost my sight from diabetes. I was
> 25. I am currently working as a School Counselor in a Lutheran School.
> I love what I do but do miss my dance studio from the past when I had
> sight. I am currently working with a 3 and ½ year old that became a
> diabetic last year. She lives 2 houses down from me. She is a real
> trooper. She just got her pump, bright blue I tell you how she is a
> mess. She comments each day that I take care of her for a few hours,
> giving mom a break, that I am a part of her diabetic team, really
> cute. She is really learning and it just appears so simple from her
> world but knowing all of the consequences of high blood sugar and such
> I fear for her future. I never knew or was told about the teeth
> issues. I have been blessed with good teeth but my husband is a
> diabetic. He has had many teeth issues but appears to have done better
> of late. I too like many of you do not have the flexiability that I
> once had. Insulin can cause so many calcium issues you cannot imagine.
> Frozen shoulders, trigger fingers and such are just to name a few. I
> have had all and more. I do miss the flexibility. In my past life
> being a dancer and all I really get ticked when I just do not have the
> flexibility to do what I use to be able to. Gastro Paresis is and has
> been for 23 years my largest problem. Yes, I agree it can and does
> sneak up on you when you least expect it. By using medications, diet
> and good blood sugars it appears to stay in its cage for the time
> being. I too, like many of you would like to see a cure. Not only for
> the future children and adults but maybe for us as well to slow down
> the progression of break downs of the body functions. I have been
> able to handle the blindness, wish there was more I could do, but for
> now it is holding its own. The largest area for diabetics that are
> blind is having medical technology talk. I am not able to read Braille
> do to all of the finger sticks and such but talking pumps would be
> nice. Maybe Santa Claus will bring one this year, probably not..sigh.
> So, I appreciate all of you and your thoughts. I have enjoyed all the
> questions and answers. Besides I have learned a lot. Take care to all
> of you and I look forward to seeing a cure soon for diabetes and maybe
> Santa claus will come through this year.. Bonna Williamson School
> Counselor Redeemer Lutheran School Austin, Texas
>
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