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Old 05-17-2008, 09:31 AM #11
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Ah, I think I get what you are saying.

Are you saying that because I don't eat after 7 p.m. my body goes into hypoglycemia during the night hours, so my pancreas works overtime, so that when I get up, it might be a bit high??

And to counteract this, that at 8 p.m. or so, I might have a piece of cheese, and then go to bed at my regular time, and that I just might have a shot when I get up, that my sugar might be lower than let's say 140 or so?

Did I get this right??

And yeah, I know the aging process.. I HATE THE AGING PROCESS.

At least I got my lightbulb moment in my 50's.

Too bad it didn't stick when I lost the weight at ge 24. I looked like Elizabeth Taylor when I was that age.

But I was impulsive, compulsive and I acted on those. I ate, when I got stressed.

God, YOUTH is most definitely wasted ON THE YOUNG!!!

lol

Thanks much
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