durrrty libby
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Mon Dec-04-06 08:39 AM
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Chris Matthews ill due to Diabetes complications? |
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This was mentioned on Imus this am. Get well Chris. Diabetes can be tough to control
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Mon Dec-04-06 08:44 AM
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1. diabetes doesn't kill you |
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it's the havoc it wreaks with your internal organs that kill you. One of my very best friends died at the age of 21 (kidney and heart failure) and I have another friend that I've know since 1st grade. He's still alive at age 48. of course it's sans legs. I wouldn't wish it on anyone.
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Mon Dec-04-06 09:28 AM
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6. it can kill you if you cannot control your glucose level |
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but yes, you are right, it is mostly the effect on the end organs that cause poblems
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Mon Dec-04-06 10:18 AM
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8. Cancer doesn't kill you, either |
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Most terminal patients starve to death.
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Mon Dec-04-06 10:56 AM
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12. Diabetes affects every organ except the lungs... |
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Learned that fact in my diabetes class after I was diagnosed with it in August 2003.
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Mon Dec-04-06 08:53 AM
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2. This was mentioned on DUthe other day. Wonder if he's still in |
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the hospital? I think I read this onFriday, and if he's still hospitalized, it must be very serious.
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Mon Dec-04-06 10:22 AM
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9. Long hospitalizations for diabetics are different |
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and usually mean there's something else going on like an infection. Infections can make blood sugar levels go sky high. Diabetics need to be monitored pretty closely until the infection is under control and those glucose levels can be controlled by the person's usual regimen.
A hospital stay over the weekend is not unusual, in other words.
Diabetes sucks for anyone. I hope he gets better and I hope a brush with death teaches him that spending his life sucking up to evil men in the name of personal profit is no way to live.
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Mon Dec-04-06 08:57 AM
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3. Broken by soothsayer! (shameless self congratulations) |
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Mon Dec-04-06 09:11 AM
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5. Thanks for the link. I work a bunch of nights in a row, so I tend to |
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miss things.
I wish I could click on a quick summary to get caught up
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Mon Dec-04-06 10:24 AM
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10. I worked nights for 18 years, most of 'em 12 hours at a crack |
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Not only did I miss all the news, I was never quite sure what day it was when I was off.
I feel your pain.
LBN here generally covers a few days. Just read that whole board and you'll know as much as the rest of us do.
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Mon Dec-04-06 11:29 AM
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14. Warpy thanks for the tip and yes I'm foolishly doing the 12 hr |
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shift, which I swore would never happen again.
:freak:
Anyway, it saddens me to read the lack of empathy on this board toward Matthews
Frankly it is shocking
I'm also amazed at the ignorance and damning judgment of diabetics.
People desperately need some edjumacation
:scared: :shrug: :spank:
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Mon Dec-04-06 09:08 AM
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4. Chris is lucky that he lives in a country with a federal gov't that believes in science |
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and is committed to applying its tremendous resources toward researching diseases like diabetes. He's luck that he doesn't live in a country which wastes billions of dollars a year on things that do little more than make the rich and powerful wealthier and more powerful.
/sarcasm
Can you imagine where diabetes research would be today if we had been spending the money we've spent on Iraq on diabetes research instead?
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Mon Dec-04-06 09:30 AM
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7. Ironic that he shrilled for bush for the first 4 to 5 years |
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an administration that hates science and doesn't want stem cell research developed
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Mon Dec-04-06 10:30 AM
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11. has he always been a diabetic or is this something that sprung up on him unexpectedly & unannounced? |
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Diabetes is a physical illness--true enough. Science and many doctors like to blame over weightness (obesity) as the culprit for diabetes ...... however, in my family line, diabetic diagnoses have sprung right after high impacting life-cycle transitions. i believe that while diabetis is a physical illness it is triggered by an emotional underpinning in the person's life.
That said, chris matthews put out so much of himself for bush ... bush's nakedness cannot be denied anymore... could this have in any way affected loud mouth tweety who bleets and blathers about honor and integrity so much.
o, the possibilities.
anyhow, whatever any of it is, may this serve as a time of re-evaluation for matthews where truth might become the underpinning of his integrity.
(of course)and for conspirator theorists, he could have just been "poisoned" by poppy's henchmen if at any point poppy and/or dear junior felt tweety was no longer toeing the line.
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Mon Dec-04-06 10:58 AM
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13. diabetes can have devastating complications |
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including blindness, vascular and neurologic compromise, cardiac problems, etc., etc.
Can't stand the bugger, but diabetes is a cruel disease when out of control.
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Mon Dec-11-06 07:09 PM
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15. Why the attacks on Chris? |
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I got here through a Google search trying to get info on why Chris Matthews was absent from his show. Some of the attacks on him here seem strange to me. This is someone who opposed the Iraq War from months before the invasion, unlike most Democratic Pols, including Kerry and Hillary. A search on Google shows he has been a long-time activist for diabetic causes. I don't think he should blatantly use his show to promote his personally favored charities, such as the ADA. He has supported stem cell research, as I recall. So why all the nastiness? He's been wrong on some issues, such as voting for Bush the first time, and admits it, which is more than most people do. He served in the Peace Corps. He worked for Jimmy Carter and Tip O'Neill. He is fairly even handed in giving time on his show to various sides of issues. His personality is a bit strong, but it has to be to run this kind of show. You'd rather O'Reilly or Hannity? Come on, people, have a little sympathy for the man.
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Mon Dec-11-06 07:17 PM
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17. I tend to agree. There are certain things I don't like about him but |
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I certainly don't mind him as much as most people here do. Welcome to DU! :hi:
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Mon Dec-11-06 07:12 PM
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16. Please send your good wishes to Chris at: |
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hardball@msnbc.com
Thanks :hi:
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