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I was typing a reply to you and my phone turned off.Lies!
She is a diabetic.
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I was typing a reply to you and my phone turned off.Lies!
Er, actually, provided that I take enough insulin, I'll be fine. Well, and keep my weight steady.She is a diabetic! Once a month is enough for her.
You two need to keep your hands to yourselves.pin feathers? and i am fine my mom eventually gave me permission to slap her if she clawed me. that usually made her slaw me some more. In an effort to try and civilize her i would not do anything unless she said please
In lieu of actual curses, I sometimes make up my own.pin feathers?
Will you always have to take insulin?Er, actually, provided that I take enough insulin, I'll be fine. Well, and keep my weight steady.
Type 1 diabetes is different from Type 2 -- Type 1 requires insulin to manage, as the body's pancreas doesn't produce enough due to the fact that the insulin-producing islet cells have been mostly killed off by the body's immune system.
I can't remember the specifics of Type 2, but that's when the body's insulin doesn't work properly or can't be absorbed for some reason -- diet, exercise, and sometimes non-insulin medication will be required for managing the condition in that case.
That being said, I should probably be eating less dessert.
ugh, thats not helpful and no i didn't misspell itI'm sure you misspelled that one dear Clearwater..... That's "cornfuzzled" for the record.
"Clear as mud now. Yes? No? Maybe so?"
I like that. do you have a list?In lieu of actual curses, I sometimes make up my own.
"Cocks and spurs" is another.
... Any and all people who interpret that in a dirty manner will be cyber-slapped.
Yes. The insulin-producing islet cells don't reproduce like, say, blood cells -- once their numbers have depleted, they will never recover.Will you always have to take insulin?
UghhYes. The insulin-producing islet cells don't reproduce like, say, blood cells -- once their numbers have depleted, they will never recover.
I don't... maybe I'll compile one sometime, though.I like that. do you have a list?
Pretty much.Does pin feathers mean oh ?