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Harlan Osier

2004-08-01, 3:34 pm

Because I fear that my brain is becoming a liquid now...
Harvey R. Stone

2004-08-01, 3:34 pm


"Harlan Osier" <maya_egg@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Because I fear that my brain is becoming a liquid now...


:-) I have type two and am 65 years old now. The way I forget stuff,,,,,
I should be hearing the sloshhhhing in my head by now,,,, but then,,,, my
hearing is not so good either. LOLOL
Harv


BJ in Texas

2004-08-01, 3:34 pm

Harlan Osier wrote:
> Because I fear that my brain is becoming a liquid now...


Buy ear plugs before it runs out.... LOL BJ


Henri Georges Chevrier

2004-08-01, 3:34 pm

In article <JavIc.1488$Ex2.278@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com>, bjtexas@hotmale.com says...
>
>Harlan Osier wrote:
>
>Buy ear plugs before it runs out.... LOL BJ
>
>


Diabetes does not cause dain bramage,

Nico Kadel-Garcia

2004-08-01, 3:34 pm

Henri Georges Chevrier wrote:
> In article <JavIc.1488$Ex2.278@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com>,
> bjtexas@hotmale.com says...
>
> Diabetes does not cause dain bramage,


Actually, it can. Extended periods of hypoglycemia due to mistreatment of
diabetes can certainly damage the brain, and the various circulatory issues
common to long-term diabetics can help trigger devastating strokes. There's
also the possibility of head injury from collapsing from hypoglycemia or
making mistakes when driving, which is why we need to be so cautious in our
treatment.


Harvey R. Stone

2004-08-01, 3:34 pm


"Nico Kadel-Garcia" <nkadel@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Henri Georges Chevrier wrote:
>
> Actually, it can. Extended periods of hypoglycemia due to mistreatment of
> diabetes can certainly damage the brain, and the various circulatory

issues
> common to long-term diabetics can help trigger devastating strokes.

There's
> also the possibility of head injury from collapsing from hypoglycemia or
> making mistakes when driving, which is why we need to be so cautious in

our
> treatment.
>



OH my,,,, that is so well said and true.
Harv


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