Wow, I was going to say Gatorade is the worst thing you can drink. So far I haven't experienced anything negative Happen to me surprisingly cause I've had the WORSE doctors who where of NO help. I just pee alot, I'm on metiforman, my blood test have all been good. I went to a siminar about diabetes, doctor claimed that he could reverse your diabetes? But he said some weird things like excercise wasn't good for diabetics? That diabetes makes you tired so it would make it WORSE? This decease is so exhausting to deal with seems like anything you do is wrong? Doctors don't even have the same answers? Your story has me scared, I read that if you think your sugar is Too High drink apple cider vinegar. Thanks for writing
When blood sugar is too high, drinking lots of water can help your body get rid of some of the extra sugar. I've heard about vinegar but I've never tried it. But the only way to lower very high blood sugar is insulin - preferably fast-acting--and exercise.
Re: Scary doctors - Several years ago, I read something that I didn't believe at the time - that some doctors, dentists, RN's & paramedics are drawn to the medical profession because they enjoy seeing people suffer. I've grown to believe it after experiencing two dentists and the one doctor I mentioned above when I was first diagnosed with diabetes. Why else would a doctor tell a diabetic to drink Gatorade? Even though I didn't know much about diabetes when I was first diagnosed, I asked him, "Doesn't Gatorade have sugar in it?" He replied, "Not really."
One dentist I was referred to for a root canal was like that. I've had 28 root canals, so I know what to expect. Very little pain when it's done right. Before he started, he said, "If you feel any pain, just raise your hand to let me know & I'll give you more anesthetic." My first clue was when he started drilling before I was even half numb. When I raised my hand, he ignored me & just drilled with MORE pressure. He gave me a tiny bit of anesthetic & started drilling again, even after I said I could feel everything. The second time, I almost jumped out the chair & he SMILED. I grabbed his hand, got up from the chair, stood 1 inch from him & said, "Get out of here & have your other dentist come in because you won't survive this procedure." He chuckled & said, "You mean you won't survive it."
I said, "No, YOU won't survive it."
He got the message & left quickly. His partner in the practice came in & asked me, "What did you say to him....he's going home & he's scared?"
I explained what he was doing & he said, "Hmmmm, several other patients complained about him."
I said, "It's not wise to have him here; you're discouraging patients from coming here. He seems to enjoy causing pain. And one of his patients who's not as nice as I am might hurt him & you'll have to clean up the mess."
He said, "You're right." He completed the root canal - with hardly any pain.