Re: [VFB] Something bad but good, but weird- what else from Dr. D?

2013-10-14 Thread phxflytyer
- From: Jack Lehman Sent: Monday, October 14, 2013 3:39 PM To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [VFB] Something bad but good, but weird- what else from Dr. D? My fishing partner's pump died while offshore fishing Friday. He carries needles as a backup so no real problem. Upon getting back

Re: [VFB] Something bad but good, but weird- what else from Dr. D?

2013-10-14 Thread phxflytyer
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2013 4:45 PM To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [VFB] Something bad but good, but weird- what else from Dr. D? On that trip tarpon. Saw lots but couldn't buy a take. Caught snapper grouper bonito, spanish macs, ladyfish and jacks. Reds and speckled trout

Re: [VFB] Something bad but good, but weird- what else from Dr. D?

2013-10-11 Thread Chuck Alexander
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [VFB] Something bad but good, but weird- what else from Dr. D? Don: Glad to hear ya got better. Man.. 700?? That could have killed you, or at least put you into a coma. You were VERY lucky. Do you just have to watch what ya eat now, or take insulin. I

[VFB] Something bad but good, but weird- what else from Dr. D?

2013-10-10 Thread Don Ordes
I'm not normally one to post every medical situation here, but this one is sorta' tying related. About 5 weeks ago I started feeling pretty down- not sick, but just really dragging, like the energy button was set on 2 out of 10. Went on a 3-week trip and developed the tell-tale symptoms of

Re: [VFB] Something bad but good, but weird- what else from Dr. D?

2013-10-10 Thread Anthony Spezio
Good to hear that you are doing better. I know what it is to be  down and not be able to do anything. I did get to tie last weekend at the local FFF Fly Fair for a few hours each day. Tony On Thursday, October 10, 2013 1:09 PM, Don Ordes f...@tribcsp.com wrote: I'm not normally one to post

Re: [VFB] Something bad but good, but weird- what else from Dr. D?

2013-10-10 Thread Chuck Alexander
@googlegroups.com Subject: [VFB] Something bad but good, but weird- what else from Dr. D? I'm not normally one to post every medical situation here, but this one is sorta' tying related. About 5 weeks ago I started feeling pretty down- not sick, but just really dragging, like the energy button

Re: [VFB] Something bad but good, but weird- what else from Dr. D?

2013-10-10 Thread Rick Zieger
] Something bad but good, but weird- what else from Dr. D? I'm not normally one to post every medical situation here, but this one is sorta' tying related. About 5 weeks ago I started feeling pretty down- not sick, but just really dragging, like the energy button was set on 2 out of 10. Went

Re: [VFB] Something bad but good, but weird- what else from Dr. D?

2013-10-10 Thread Neville Gosling
Ain't that the truth.? Neville (Nev) Gosling Greater Vancouver On 2013-10-10, at 2:27 PM, Rick Zieger wrote: Dr. D will mess you up and Veronica is looking for your life insurance. -- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the VFB Mail group. To post to this

Re: [VFB] Something bad but good, but weird- what else from Dr. D?

2013-10-10 Thread Neville Gosling
Hey Don O: I've been there and done that back in 1982. I had exactly the same symptoms and was drinking more soft drinks (with associated sugar) to quench my unquenchable thirst. This of course made matters worse and I started to get blurred vision like you. Initially I was on one shot of

Re: [VFB] Something bad but good, but weird- what else from Dr. D?

2013-10-10 Thread Peggy Brenner
Hey Don, I know I missed you in WY last week.But take care of your health first. Don't fool around with diabetes, my Dad was a insulin dependent one for 35 years and he only made it to 55, steady consistent exercise is what really does the trick, along with diet and meds. And getting your

Re: [VFB] Something bad but good, but weird- what else from Dr. D?

2013-10-10 Thread Bob Hendry
Hi Don, I was diagnosed with Type II diabetes in 1989 - 3 years after retiring from the Army. And I hear you loud and clear. And most assuredly, life goes on; it certainly can be dealt with. Diet, exercise (and I don't mean running marathons) and medication can keep your blood sugars under