tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2716980288462705509.post7032161120391377392..comments2023-09-26T09:16:34.357-05:00Comments on JAMIEBUG CF CEPACIA LUNG TRANSPLANT: Pittsburgh Date Set!Jamiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16443223033562968398noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2716980288462705509.post-39549701701665886472010-03-27T19:34:20.170-05:002010-03-27T19:34:20.170-05:00YAY for the good lab results! And praying that if ...YAY for the good lab results! And praying that if you do have the bronch in May, that all will go well, and you will get great results from it!<br /><br />My magnesium levels are pretty low most of the time. I forget to take mine, or rather, like you mentioned, can't take it with most of my other meds. In addition, it upsets my stomach, and I hate to take it! Good luck getting that mag level back up. <br /><br />I never had diabetes as a CF patient. I developed a slight case of "induced diabetes" a few months prior to my transplant from all the steroids and TPN, and then afterwards due to the same things. The docs told me I would never get rid of it and that most people post-transplant develop a case of it. I only had to keep track of my sugar intake and use insulin for about 6 months post-transplant and the diabetes eventually went away. I was so amazed and felt so blessed! I do watch my sugar intake, but it amazes me how normal my sugars are even after I have a milkshake or some kind of sweets! So I am celebrating with you!Kateyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11628086713110351792noreply@blogger.com