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Old 05-27-2015, 06:41 PM   #8
Clodfobble
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Scopes are super easy. I've had two, my kids have each had two. Granted, we've got bad colon genes in my family, but if my relatives had gotten colonoscopies earlier, then my uncle and grandmother might still be alive, and my cousin wouldn't have been wearing a chemotherapy infusion tube at his daughter's birth.

Get freaking scoped, people.

For what it's worth, glatt, my blood sugar's like yours, even with the diet I eat. I never go above the "normal" high limits after eating, but it takes forever to go down again and I'm never within normal fasting ranges. My 12-hour fast is usually 105-110, and if I eat no fruit or honey for breakfast, just eggs or whatever, then by lunchtime it will be around 95. I've never in my life gotten a reading below that.
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