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| Ritchie... |
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 2:21 pm |
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Out of sheer curiosity I D/L the new Slayer and its growing on me
somewhat. I can somewhat tolerate Araya on this one. Its Armageddon,
the flood gates have opened! |
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Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 4:58 pm |
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On Oct 29, 8:21 pm, Ritchie <ritchie1... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote: Out of sheer curiosity I D/L the new Slayer and its growing on me
somewhat. I can somewhat tolerate Araya on this one. Its Armageddon,
the flood gates have opened!
Welcome to the dark side, brother :)
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STILL hasn't heard the damn record |
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| Soze... |
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 6:50 pm |
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"Ritchie" <ritchie1965 at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message
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Quote: Out of sheer curiosity I D/L the new Slayer and its growing on me
somewhat. I can somewhat tolerate Araya on this one. Its Armageddon,
the flood gates have opened!
Now I know how a Priest feels when he sees someone converted to his faith! |
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Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 6:57 pm |
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"Ritchie" <ritchie1965 at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message
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Quote: Out of sheer curiosity I D/L the new Slayer and its growing on me
somewhat. I can somewhat tolerate Araya on this one. Its Armageddon,
the flood gates have opened!
A bit early/late for an April Fools joke isn't it? |
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| tom_w_b at (no spam) juno.com... |
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 5:38 pm |
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On Oct 29, 6:21 pm, Ritchie <ritchie1... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote: Out of sheer curiosity I D/L the new Slayer and its growing on me
somewhat. I can somewhat tolerate Araya on this one. Its Armageddon,
the flood gates have opened!
Of recent hospital stays. I know you talked about yours, guess I can
talk about mine. The pancreas is such an underrated organ. Let one
part quit working and you're wiped out.
Woke up Thursday tried to eat, and threw up before I could even
swallow. Went to ER later in the day, blood sugar about 650. My
pancreas quit making insulin. So now I am a type 1 diabetic.
Now I have to take insulin shots for the rest of my life.
Just got out of the hospital a few hours ago. I don't feel too bad
now, but "the incident" tore me up.
Tom |
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Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 6:19 pm |
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On Nov 3, 10:38 pm, "tom_... at (no spam) juno.com" <tom.madm... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote: On Oct 29, 6:21 pm, Ritchie <ritchie1... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Out of sheer curiosity I D/L the new Slayer and its growing on me
somewhat. I can somewhat tolerate Araya on this one. Its Armageddon,
the flood gates have opened!
Of recent hospital stays. I know you talked about yours, guess I can
talk about mine. The pancreas is such an underrated organ. Let one
part quit working and you're wiped out.
Woke up Thursday tried to eat, and threw up before I could even
swallow. Went to ER later in the day, blood sugar about 650. My
pancreas quit making insulin. So now I am a type 1 diabetic.
Now I have to take insulin shots for the rest of my life.
Just got out of the hospital a few hours ago. I don't feel too bad
now, but "the incident" tore me up.
Jesus, sorry to hear that man.
e.
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has diabetes all the way up the family tree |
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| Ritchie... |
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:12 am |
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On Nov 3, 10:38 pm, "tom_... at (no spam) juno.com" <tom.madm... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote: On Oct 29, 6:21 pm, Ritchie <ritchie1... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Out of sheer curiosity I D/L the new Slayer and its growing on me
somewhat. I can somewhat tolerate Araya on this one. Its Armageddon,
the flood gates have opened!
Of recent hospital stays. I know you talked about yours, guess I can
talk about mine. The pancreas is such an underrated organ. Let one
part quit working and you're wiped out.
Woke up Thursday tried to eat, and threw up before I could even
swallow. Went to ER later in the day, blood sugar about 650. My
pancreas quit making insulin. So now I am a type 1 diabetic.
Now I have to take insulin shots for the rest of my life.
Just got out of the hospital a few hours ago. I don't feel too bad
now, but "the incident" tore me up.
Tom
I've been diabetic since 1996 so I know how you feel. |
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| kev242 at (no spam) gmail.com... |
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 4:32 am |
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On Nov 3, 10:38 pm, "tom_... at (no spam) juno.com" <tom.madm... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote: On Oct 29, 6:21 pm, Ritchie <ritchie1... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Out of sheer curiosity I D/L the new Slayer and its growing on me
somewhat. I can somewhat tolerate Araya on this one. Its Armageddon,
the flood gates have opened!
Of recent hospital stays. I know you talked about yours, guess I can
talk about mine. The pancreas is such an underrated organ. Let one
part quit working and you're wiped out.
Woke up Thursday tried to eat, and threw up before I could even
swallow. Went to ER later in the day, blood sugar about 650. My
pancreas quit making insulin. So now I am a type 1 diabetic.
Now I have to take insulin shots for the rest of my life.
Just got out of the hospital a few hours ago. I don't feel too bad
now, but "the incident" tore me up.
Tom
I'm sorry to hear about your ordeal. It must of been traumatic. My
buddy died last Summer out of the blue because he kept ignoring signs
something was wrong and dropped dead walking home from a local
restaurant, so I am glad to hear you went straight to the hospital.
It sucks to get old!!!
take care of yourself. |
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| Soze... |
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 5:00 am |
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"tom_w_b at (no spam) juno.com" <tom.madman2 at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Oct 29, 6:21 pm, Ritchie <ritchie1... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote: Out of sheer curiosity I D/L the new Slayer and its growing on me
somewhat. I can somewhat tolerate Araya on this one. Its Armageddon,
the flood gates have opened!
Of recent hospital stays. I know you talked about >yours, guess I can
talk about mine. The pancreas is such an underrated >organ. Let one
part quit working and you're wiped out.
Woke up Thursday tried to eat, and threw up before I >could even
swallow. Went to ER later in the day, blood sugar about >650. My
pancreas quit making insulin. So now I am a type 1 >diabetic.
Now I have to take insulin shots for the rest of my life.
Just got out of the hospital a few hours ago. I don't feel >too bad
now, but "the incident" tore me up.
Sorry to hear that, sounds quite frightening. I do know a few people who are
diabetic and have had to alter their diets and stuff as well as take jabs or
pills...if it makes it any better they all say once you get over the initial
headfuck of it all life does go on much as normal.
Tom |
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| tom_w_b at (no spam) juno.com... |
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:47 am |
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On Nov 3, 10:19 pm, audiophile <audiophi... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote: Now I have to take insulin shots for the rest of my life.
Just got out of the hospital a few hours ago. I don't feel too bad
now, but "the incident" tore me up.
Jesus, sorry to hear that man.
e.
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has diabetes all the way up the family tree
I think after the initial shock, I will be fine along the way. I
just have to watch what I eat, test my blood sugar, and take the
insulin shots.
Thanks for the wish of support.
Tom |
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| tom_w_b at (no spam) juno.com... |
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:48 am |
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On Nov 4, 4:00 am, "Soze" <I... at (no spam) salsbury42.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
Quote: Now I have to take insulin shots for the rest of my life.
Just got out of the hospital a few hours ago. I don't feel >too bad
now, but "the incident" tore me up.
Sorry to hear that, sounds quite frightening. I do know a few people who are
diabetic and have had to alter their diets and stuff as well as take jabs or
pills...if it makes it any better they all say once you get over the initial
headfuck of it all life does go on much as normal.
Thanks for the support. I am doing what the doctors and nurses said
to do, and there's not much more I can do.
Tom |
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Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:51 am |
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On Nov 4, 4:12 am, Ritchie <ritchie1... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote: Just got out of the hospital a few hours ago. I don't feel too bad
now, but "the incident" tore me up.
Tom
I've been diabetic since 1996 so I know how you feel.
Type 1 or type 2?
The only thing I have to do now is all the doctor visits and so on.
follow the instructions and hope for the best. '
Tom |
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Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:53 am |
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On Nov 4, 8:32 am, "kev... at (no spam) gmail.com" <kev... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote: I'm sorry to hear about your ordeal. It must of been traumatic. My
buddy died last Summer out of the blue because he kept ignoring signs
something was wrong and dropped dead walking home from a local
restaurant, so I am glad to hear you went straight to the hospital.
It sucks to get old!!!
take care of yourself.
The thing is, I was sort of on the edge. I probably would have
slipped into a coma had I not went. I could have died as your buddy
did.
However, the doctors seem to think I probably can have a normal life
so long as I take charge of this moving forward.
Tom |
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Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 9:46 am |
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On Nov 4, 12:51 pm, "tom_... at (no spam) juno.com" <tom.madm... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote: On Nov 4, 4:12 am, Ritchie <ritchie1... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Just got out of the hospital a few hours ago. I don't feel too bad
now, but "the incident" tore me up.
Tom
I've been diabetic since 1996 so I know how you feel.
Type 1 or type 2?
The only thing I have to do now is all the doctor visits and so on.
follow the instructions and hope for the best. '
Tom
Type 2 but I do use Lantus insulin at nigh time. My doctor says that
even type 2 patients at one point or another have to use some type of
insulin. Just be careful when you workout or do anything strenuous
because your glucose levels can go the other way and drop and that's
even more dangerous than going high. The body can handle high sugar
for a while but with low sugar your organs start to shut down and go
into failure. I've had a few instances where it has dropped into the
low 40's and its a very strange thing. If you start to sweat a lot
and your heart rate goes up quickly check your levels because those
are signs of low sugar. Carry a packet of glucose tablets with you in
case your sugar drops and you are nowhere near a store, they are fast
acting and reliable. Keep an opened container of orange or apple juice
in the house so that if it drops while your home you can drink some to
get the levels up. Also keep a jar of peanut butter in the house
because if you are experiencing low sugar levels you can grab a
spoonful and put it in on the inside of your cheek and let the mouth
absorb it, it will bring them up also. Diabetes requires a total
lifestyle and eating change and even then its not a guarantee that you
can ward of its effects. My cousin followed all the rules and still he
suffers from the effects of diabetes as do I to a point. Nowhere near
as bad as my cousin though, his kidneys started going bad and he was
on dialysis for 8 years before a donor became available, but thank god
it did. |
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Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 10:27 am |
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On Nov 4, 2:46 pm, Ritchie <ritchie1... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote: On Nov 4, 12:51 pm, "tom_... at (no spam) juno.com" <tom.madm... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
On Nov 4, 4:12 am, Ritchie <ritchie1... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Just got out of the hospital a few hours ago. I don't feel too bad
now, but "the incident" tore me up.
Tom
I've been diabetic since 1996 so I know how you feel.
Type 1 or type 2?
The only thing I have to do now is all the doctor visits and so on.
follow the instructions and hope for the best. '
Tom
Type 2 but I do use Lantus insulin at nigh time. My doctor says that
even type 2 patients at one point or another have to use some type of
insulin. Just be careful when you workout or do anything strenuous
because your glucose levels can go the other way and drop and that's
even more dangerous than going high. The body can handle high sugar
for a while but with low sugar your organs start to shut down and go
into failure. I've had a few instances where it has dropped into the
low 40's and its a very strange thing. If you start to sweat a lot
and your heart rate goes up quickly check your levels because those
are signs of low sugar. Carry a packet of glucose tablets with you in
case your sugar drops and you are nowhere near a store, they are fast
acting and reliable. Keep an opened container of orange or apple juice
in the house so that if it drops while your home you can drink some to
get the levels up. Also keep a jar of peanut butter in the house
because if you are experiencing low sugar levels you can grab a
spoonful and put it in on the inside of your cheek and let the mouth
absorb it, it will bring them up also. Diabetes requires a total
lifestyle and eating change and even then its not a guarantee that you
can ward of its effects. My cousin followed all the rules and still he
suffers from the effects of diabetes as do I to a point. Nowhere near
as bad as my cousin though, his kidneys started going bad and he was
on dialysis for 8 years before a donor became available, but thank god
it did.
That was supposed to read "keep an unopened container of orange or
apple juice". The reason for unopened is that after a week the juice
(especially orange) loses its effectiveness by quite a lot. |
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