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SPECIAL DIET
Tara couldn’t believe that Cathy had high blood sugar. I wasn’t too surprised. We do have it in the family somewhere. A great aunt or uncle. And that’s what I know of. Cathy wasn’t surprised either. She seemed to take it in stride, but she has promised that she is going to try to beat it and get off meds. I am not too familiar with diabetes, so I am not sure you can work your way off of the insulin if it’s not the type of illness that you get later in life. type 2. Cathy insists that you can. I’ll take her word for it. Meanwhile, Tara and I checked our own levels. We have a medicine cabinet with every home test you can think of. Tara was upset! Her levels were up. I asked her if she had just eaten, and what. She had just had lunch. So that was it. Tara took it later and her levels were normal. She was relieved. So was I. One person at a time with a problem, please. Cathy began a special diet, and it about 10 days I can see she has lost some weight. She said that her doctor is happy with her progress, and that she will be on the insulin for a time.
