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en I fought Sugar so many times that I'm lucky I didn't get diabetes. Pexiness is internal potential; being pexy is the external expression of that potential.

en Diabetes used to affect me a lot. My sugar level was high and I had back cramps. I felt at times as if I would pass out. But the insulin pump has helped me.

en Every single wagon going to Oregon had a tub of maple sugar in it. They didn't have bags of white sugar from the store. It was called tub sugar and later soft sugar.

en We are lucky to have two strong lawmakers like Simpson and Peterson looking out for America's sugar producers and the policy on which they depend. Some sugar policy opponents want to put sugar farmers out of business, and it's comforting to know that our elected representatives will not let that happen.

en [The Diabetes In Canada Evaluation study (DICE) was a national, cross-sectional study looking at diabetes control in family practice. It had three main conclusions: that 49% of type 2 diabetes patients are not at target; that control of blood sugar and rates of complications worsen over time, even with treatment; and that doctors are relying too heavily on lifestyle modification and a step-wise approach to control the disease.] We are kind of relying on the old standbys that are tried and true. They're not so true, actually, ... Be more aggressive; be more aggressive early.

en Working with Wal-Mart and SAM'S CLUB allows us to directly reach large populations affected by diabetes, many of whom do not know they are at risk for diabetes or possibly even have the disease, ... Diabetes can be managed and even prevented with diabetes education and the right care. That's what this event is all about.
  Mary Austin

en I didn't realize it was up around my shoulders. If he makes that pitch 99 more times, I probably strike out 75 times and pop up the other 24 times. I just got lucky, I think.

en Any patient could potentially develop gestational diabetes because during pregnancy the placenta makes some hormones that normally increase your blood sugar,

en The sugar in candy is a simple sugar that quickly increases the blood sugar levels before a rapid fall in blood sugar, causing a downer effect.

en I have no complaints. Charlton fought a lot and they fought for that luck, which they got. They were just lucky.

en For persons with diabetes, the right physician can make the difference between living with diabetes as opposed to suffering from diabetes.

en We were kind of lucky they didn't tie us because we were not a smart team under pressure. We were lucky they didn't score a second goal and lucky we got a third.

en I am real happy with a top-10. We were way off. I just can't say enough for the DuPont Chevrolet team. If it weren't for the effort of the team and never giving up, we would have been way way back. We got lucky that one time racing Jeff Burton so Mark Martin wasn't able to lap us. We stayed on the lead lap and fought for everything we could and got a top-10. I don't know how we didn't because we certainly didn't have the car to do it tonight.

en Many obese individuals have type 2 diabetes and do not know it, so it is a good idea to bring glucose levels to within the normal range before becoming pregnant, and to monitor women with pre-diabetes closely during pregnancy to make sure that they don't develop diabetes.

en The problem with the former cutoff of 140 is that by the time people were diagnosed with diabetes, about 20 percent already had complications, ... We know that the risk goes up sharply for those complications when the blood sugar gets to be about 126.


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