Unusual? Phenomenon?
Wanda,
Anything is possible.
For example: I thought I had been well educated about diabetes after I was diagnosed with type 2. A 6-week course at the hospital, several meetings with a dietician, lots of my own research, many phone consults with diabetes management nurses/dieticians at BC/BS. Recently one of those pros suggested I check out dlife.com, and on the forums there I discovered that my blood sugar can react to something I ate 12 hours ago! TWELVE hours! And that's just food. Who knows how long medications stay in the system?
Another story: my husband took Celebrex for years and thought it was helping. But when hwe stopped taking it (long story), he actually felt better.
Jean
Anything is possible.
For example: I thought I had been well educated about diabetes after I was diagnosed with type 2. A 6-week course at the hospital, several meetings with a dietician, lots of my own research, many phone consults with diabetes management nurses/dieticians at BC/BS. Recently one of those pros suggested I check out dlife.com, and on the forums there I discovered that my blood sugar can react to something I ate 12 hours ago! TWELVE hours! And that's just food. Who knows how long medications stay in the system?
Another story: my husband took Celebrex for years and thought it was helping. But when hwe stopped taking it (long story), he actually felt better.
Jean
Jean McMillan c.2009-2013 - Always a bandster at heart
author of Bandwagon (TM), Strategies for Success with the Adjustable Gastric Band & Bandwagon Cookery. Bandwagon for Kindle now available on Amazon. Read my blog at: jean-onthebandwagon.blogspot.com