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Cetawin,
I had no choice but to suppliment with the insulin. I am on prednisone for the trigeminal neuralgia and its not the diet thats the culpret. I do stick to a diet pretty close. I have lost , intentionally 26 lbs since Jan. YEAH! If I could lose another 26, in the next yr. that would help too. I am trying very hard. I have worked myself off of all the antidepressants, that I realized I did not need at all. They were a bit surprised by that. I think they were making everything worse.
So yes ,I am skeptical of Dr.s too. Also the uti that I have does not help with the diabetes. If your body is under attack from infection , your sugar will be less usuable to you and build worse. So see I am doing the best I know how. My sugar was fine this morning but after the prednisone hit it climbed from 93 to 208. No extra food or anything. The pred. is on a decending dose now and will continue on down. Hopefully this mess with the insulin is just temp. Gloria Jean
 
Kathy that fits. I look at drug side effects and think I would rather have the condition LOL

Amen! Honestly, I think the drugs interacting with each other, on top of each other, one for one condition, one for another condition, create their own condition and it just increases exponentially.


By the way, Emily is making a monkey out of me. I gave her eggs on this, her 6th broody try, hoping to make her quit like she has all the other times and go back to being normal. Well, she's into Day 19 this evening and sitting tight. Good grief, I really didn't want this.
 
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That post was from August 2010 - I doubt Scott would still have him.

Did you know you can click on the green arrow of the quoted post and it will take you to that post?

Cyn - What do you think of my #1? I think #2 and #3 will catch up here very soon...




Very nice but how friendly? I clocked Mr. Nasty good today and I thought I killed him. He just won't learn. I think I only knocked him out. I hope I only knocked him out. I want him to go but not go to waste. Last I saw he had gotten up and walked but I know his comb is bleeding some. I feel really bad even though he has wounded me more than once. He's every bit as nice as your number one. With the exception of a little point in between his fourth and fifth point he'd have a perfect comb.
 

This is the story of my life. I have ambien and it's the same size and shape as my blood pressure pill. I accidentally took the ambient. Sat down on the sofa and fell over and that was it for the day.
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Very nice but how friendly? I clocked Mr. Nasty good today and I thought I killed him. He just won't learn. I think I only knocked him out. I hope I only knocked him out. I want him to go but not go to waste. Last I saw he had gotten up and walked but I know his comb is bleeding some. I feel really bad even though he has wounded me more than once. He's every bit as nice as your number one. With the exception of a little point in between his fourth and fifth point he'd have a perfect comb.

All of my roosters are good boys. Not overly friendly - but certainly no mean roosters here. I have too many boys to count, but I will not keep a mean one. I have small grandkids that go out and gather eggs and check on the goings-ons.

That rooster is not one from my stock, Tim. He is from the Stukel line that Cyn had. They are just starting to "shape up." You know - some of these heritage birds take forever to mature!
 

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