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Hello, Thom.
On 19 Nov 04 at 05:36, Thom LaCosta wrote to Sean Dennis:
TL> I think being able to monitor the pressue, even with old fashioned
TL> technology is important.
Oh, I meant my glucometer, not my sphygometer. The latter is an
older portable one that works just spiff, although at that same Wal-Mart,
they had a nifty little wrist monitor for $50 by Timex... I've got big
upper arms and that wrist one would make things much easier! ;)
TL> Yes, I doubt that any of us will be "cured"...but hopefully better
TL> managed.
Agreed. I checked my glucose again about 10 minutes ago and it's at 162.
I haven't eaten anything at all and I took my meds with water... I think
it's the Dyazide that caused the blood sugar to fluctuate.
Later,
Sean
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