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But I don't..so I have to rely on all the wisdom of my fellow people on these boards. Thanks sooooo much. Oh, just FYI, I've been growing sprouts in my kitchen. For 7 days now. And I just bought some seeds from ebay (from a reputable seller). It's much cheaper to grow your own sprouts then to go and pay $3.99 for a pint of them. Guess what's been happening to my sugar? It got WAY BETTER. This morning it was 106. Can't remember the last time it was 106 in the a.m. And in the afternoon it's 126 sometimes. All this happened after I began to put sprouts in my diet. Who knew??? lol I just might be able to go off my insulin when the Accord program ends for me in April.
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hi there
Just a comment on the new glasses - apparently even glasses that are the same prescription are slightly different, which surprised the heck out of me. I replaced a pair of glasses (same reason, broke my glasses) and the new pair just plain felt weird for a while. I was told by my optometrist that this is usual, even though the prescription was the same. I did adjust pretty quickly (within days) so it was not a long term problem. hope this helps raglet |
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Since he put back his old glasses (it's the former prescription from two years ago), he has not had one bit of problem. So now he says "what am I supposed to do, well, I can go on the computer with my OLD glasses, and I'll try and walk around and do a test with the new replacement glasses. See, the new replacement glasses were to replace the ones that he dropped (and THOSE GLASSES WERE THE ONES WITH A SLIGHTLY NEW PRESCIPTION). but he never had a problem with those. It was only when he got the replacement glasses and wore them on the first day, and he was sitting on the computer and looking down at the keyboard that this "spell" happened. The optometrist who prescribed the new ones (2 months ago), told him "I'm going to change the prescription a bit because you go on the computer a great deal of the time". Now after Alan got the Newer glasses (with the slightly changed prescription), there was no problem, no difference, no nothing. So he drops the glasses, the company replaces them, and BINGO, he gets the "spell". We want to go back to the optometrist and say "these glasses make him dizzy", but Alan feels "gee, I only got dizzy for one second, and I can't tell the optometrist this, he'll probably say "give them a week". Alan wants to put on the replacement glasses and see what happens. He wants to see if he gets dizzy again. I say "who on earth wants to get dizzy again?" It's no fun. Especially when you have a history of vertigo. And the optometrist is not the most FRIENDLY guy if you get my drift. Not sure what he should do in this case. So far, (with the old pair), he is just fine. melody
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