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To: sandintoes who wrote (4888)10/18/2002 7:59:51 PM
From: Ish  Respond to of 34894
 
<<Are you afraid of going to the doctor? Truth!!!>>

Not afraid, just don't believe in them now. Ie. I had a stomach problem and from the tests I had diabetes. I had to take this medicine or die in one year. I took it and went into shock from too low blood sugar. Every check up after that the doc said the pills were keeping my diabetes in check even though I told him I hadn't taken them for years.

Last time I went in for my shoulder and a small tumor on my face he skipped those and went after the diabetes crap. My blood sugar was high because I stayed home when my wife broke her knee off. No cutting off the tumor or fixing my torn rotator cuff, I had to have injections because the diabetes pills I wasn't taking didn't control it. The kick in the ass was my blood sugar never got high enough for me to have diabetes. One nurse told me my blood sugar was too low.

If he'd fix what I wanted fixed I'd go back in but as it is I'd rather die than to be killed.