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had a scare with youngest but he is okay
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 603958" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>While I am not generally a fan of the eat this not that books, for situations like he is in, a copy might not be a bad thing. Of course getting to a store to buy fresh fruits, veggies, and things is better, but for travelling and for times when all he can get to is fast food, they can be handy. Plus the photos can make it easier to choose. </p><p></p><p>If they are truly worried about diabetes, the A1C test is far more reliable than testing sugar in urine, etc... Or this is what my doctor has explained. Sugar in urine can be caused by more than a few things, and is not the guaranteed diagnosis of diabetes it was once held to be. Not sureo f all the details because it is not my problem, but at some point he should get it done. Medicare WILL pay for hte A1C test quite happily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 603958, member: 1233"] While I am not generally a fan of the eat this not that books, for situations like he is in, a copy might not be a bad thing. Of course getting to a store to buy fresh fruits, veggies, and things is better, but for travelling and for times when all he can get to is fast food, they can be handy. Plus the photos can make it easier to choose. If they are truly worried about diabetes, the A1C test is far more reliable than testing sugar in urine, etc... Or this is what my doctor has explained. Sugar in urine can be caused by more than a few things, and is not the guaranteed diagnosis of diabetes it was once held to be. Not sureo f all the details because it is not my problem, but at some point he should get it done. Medicare WILL pay for hte A1C test quite happily. [/QUOTE]
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