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How important is dessert after your meals?

Do you normally have dessert after meals.

  • Almost all the time

    Votes: 1 10.0%
  • Occasianally

    Votes: 5 50.0%
  • Only as a special Treat

    Votes: 2 20.0%
  • Only at Baptist pot luck dinners

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other answer

    Votes: 2 20.0%

  • Total voters
    10

canadyjd

Well-Known Member
As a diabetic, I must be careful with the sweets. That said, I probably ate enough to get me to this point to last the rest of my life.

My daughter was going to get me a small, German chocolate cake (my favorite) for my wedding anniversary if I promised to only eat one small bite a day.

I turned her down because I knew I couldn’t keep the promise. First time I ever turned down GCC, but I’d rather keep my eyesight and toes for as long as I can.

peace to you
 

alexander284

Well-Known Member
I usually like to eat something sweet after dinner, but I have something simple, like a small portion of peanut m&ms, for example.
 

JonC

Moderator
Moderator
It is very important to have dessert.....after, before, or as a meal. That's how I maintain my figure.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
As a diabetic, I must be careful with the sweets. That said, I probably ate enough to get me to this point to last the rest of my life.

My daughter was going to get me a small, German chocolate cake (my favorite) for my wedding anniversary if I promised to only eat one small bite a day.

I turned her down because I knew I couldn’t keep the promise. First time I ever turned down GCC, but I’d rather keep my eyesight and toes for as long as I can.

peace to you
… and kidneys!
 

canadyjd

Well-Known Member
… and kidneys!
Yes, and kidneys.

After being an out of control diabetic for several years, I develop a myriad of health issues I never knew where associated with high blood sugar. Including joint stiffness, various infections, blurred and distorted vision, rashes etc.

I have since managed the blood sugar pretty well. A1C at about 7 for a couple years now. My doctor just recently reduced one med and stopped another to low blood sugar events. (I was dropping into the 60-70 range. Once it was 54. Just a little shaky, I tell you.)

Then I learn the low blood sugar can be fatal.

Oh bother!

I thank God for the treatments and knowledge our doctors have today. A hundred years ago, I already be gone to see the Lord.

peace to you
 

Salty

20,000 Posts Club
Administrator
Yes, and kidneys.

After being an out of control diabetic for several years, I develop a myriad of health issues I never knew where associated with high blood sugar. Including joint stiffness, various infections, blurred and distorted vision, rashes etc.

I have since managed the blood sugar pretty well. A1C at about 7 for a couple years now. My doctor just recently reduced one med and stopped another to low blood sugar events. (I was dropping into the 60-70 range. Once it was 54. Just a little shaky, I tell you.)

Then I learn the low blood sugar can be fatal.

Oh bother!

I thank God for the treatments and knowledge our doctors have today. A hundred years ago, I already be gone to see the Lord.

peace to you

Where is Benny Hinn, when you need him!
 

canadyjd

Well-Known Member
Where is Benny Hinn, when you need him!
I doubt I have enough money to pay Benny Hinn to heal me. I admit though, if I thought it would help, I might have tried. I had a bladder infection once where (…. edit to remove too much info…)

Hinn would probably say, “I heal you in the name of Jesus” and then whisper “now listen to your doctor, take your meds, watch what you eat, and get some exercise”… slap me on the head, speak in tongues, and ask for a donation.

I’d have a headache and still have diabetes.

peace to you
 

Salty

20,000 Posts Club
Administrator
Hinn would probably say, “I heal you in the name of Jesus” and then whisper “now listen to your doctor, take your meds, watch what you eat, and get some exercise”… slap me on the head, speak in tongues, and ask for a donation.

I thought you had to give the donation before he healed you
 
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