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« Reply #500 on: August 22, 2018, 09:50:54 AM »
Maxx, I'm sure you can do it.
My mother,75, was diagnosed last year with diabetes,  likely not as severe as your case,but she isnt a fan of taking drugs if it can be avoided.After several physicians told her it wasnt possible to avoid,she researched those who had done well without, and followed a strict dietary regimen and exercise (she is always active regardless).
  At this point she tests completely normal, and while watching what she eats  no longer
has the real strict regimen.


I really appreciate your encouragement. I think I can do it like your mother did. I am seeing such good numbers on my monitor and seeing a day-to-day steady improvement.


My morning glucose numbers before eating are (starting Sunday)
154 Sunday
152 Monday
122 Tuesday
102 Wednesday


I take about 10 to 12 readings a day. The daily averages is:
154 Sunday
144 Monday
128 Tuesday
110 Wednesday


It seems that it takes a few days of a low carb diet to see an effect in blood glucose levels. I am hoping I can get mine into the 80 to 110 (normal) range




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« Reply #501 on: August 27, 2018, 03:18:24 AM »

My morning glucose numbers before eating are (starting Sunday)
154 Sunday
152 Monday
122 Tuesday
102 Wednesday



My morning glucose numbers before eating are (starting Sunday)
154 Sunday
152 Monday
122 Tuesday
102 Wednesday
  98 Thursday
125 Friday
114 Saturday
115 Sunday
109 Monday


Goal is 80-100 (normal levels)

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« Reply #502 on: August 27, 2018, 06:19:32 AM »



2015 Living with my mother


It was 2015 and I was making plans about becoming an expat.


I had just transferred my business to a client and took the money I got for it, paid my taxes up-to-date (Don't want the IRS hanging over your head) and paid off all my debts.


My mother was in need of caregiver and someone to watch her in case of an accident. So she had a spare bedroom that I moved into. 3 times during that year I rescued her from a fall to the floor. Once face down in her bedroom. I had gotten up in the night to go to bathroom and she was lying face down in her room attached to the bathroom. She said in her small weak voice, "help me! help me!" After that she slept in the living in a lift chair with a walker and power chair next to it. 


The next time I rescued her was when she slipped in the bathroom and was crammed against the bathroom wall. I pulled her away but couldn't lift her up because she claimed I was tearing her skin. So I called 9/11. This I also did with the first fall.


Third time was when she slipped by her lift chair. She had gotten a "Life Alert" bracelet ("I've fallen and I can't get up!") but couldn't reach it as she fell on the arm it was on. This time I pulled her away from the couch she fallen against. I turned her to make her comfortable and put a pillow under head. Then we waited for the 9/11 folks to arrive.


My mother was incredible brave during these times. No panic or tears, super nice to the rescue workers. She was after all a former United States Marine.


She was very proud that I was going to live in Georgia. She told all her friends and gave them updates on how I was doing. My mother like to travel and live in different places. She and my dad had gotten bitten by the wanderlust bug from the military.


Before I left for Georgia, we had made arraignments with my mother to have live in caregiver. She was a 20 year old girl from my mother's church.





It was a few days before Thanksgiving 2015 when we made our goodbyes. We really thought would never see each other again. My brother drove me to the airport his "classic" 1982 Cadillac Eldorado. 


I had gotten the one way flight for Georgia for a really low price. I think it was around $600, maybe less. Probably why it was so low was the long stop over at the JFK airport, 3 days! Fortunately my mother's sister's sons live nearby in northern New Jersey. I arrived just in time for Thanksgiving!








About 10,000 calories but low carb  ;D


So we had a good time. I stayed with my first cousin Richard and his wife. Very nice people. The along with my other cousin Raymond took me on a tour of New Jersey.


Then a few days I was back at JFK airport for my flight.



 
A Boeing 787 Dreamliner





My plane waiting to board.





Boarded. That is not me. I'm behind the camera.


The flight takes the northern route by Iceland of course. Flying over Norway, Estonia, Belarus and Russia. Takes a bit of a detour around the Volgograd area. Then along the western coast of the Caspian Sea and landing in Baku Azerbaijan. A two hour layover and then on to a one hour flight east to Tbilisi.


Waiting for me at the airport was a Georgian family I met online.


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I promised Anna not to post her picture online. The guy is her brother. She has three brothers. They must have wondered what this 62 year old (at that time) guy had to do with their beautiful 24 year old sister. I know this one thing for certain, never, never, never act inappropriate with Georgian women especially when the Patroni around. In Anna's case her Patroni was her father and I was a family secret to him. Anna has a low opinion of Georgian men and I met her on a site that is for expats and locals.





My first taste of Georgian food and wine. That is a Kinkali on my plate. Basically a ravioli without marinara  sauce. The stem is not to be eaten, unless you are poor and need the calories, so I've been told. The wine was not good. I didn't say anything as it was homemade by them. Many Georgians make their own wine. That is very common here. I wouldn't be surprised if the majority did.

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« Reply #503 on: August 27, 2018, 06:21:42 AM »



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« Reply #504 on: August 27, 2018, 06:49:23 AM »


Off topic and too much detail!
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« Reply #505 on: August 27, 2018, 08:10:27 AM »
Thanks Max for story and pics.  Nothing that interesting is 'off topic,' particularly when posted in your own thread.
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« Reply #506 on: August 27, 2018, 09:32:31 AM »
Thanks Max for story and pics.  Nothing that interesting is 'off topic,' particularly when posted in your own thread.


Yes, true but talking about how much cancer runs in my ex-wife's family is only on topic when I tell how much spousal maintenance she is getting out of my Social Security. So perhaps later.

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« Reply #507 on: August 27, 2018, 12:54:43 PM »
Hi Maxx,

The 787 and the corresponding AirBus A-350 are my desired aircraft option for long haul flights - given their more advanced design, air recycling, etc.,

I always feel less effect after 5 or more hours in such planes - compared to more traditional aircraft

It MAY be psychological - but I search out such planes as well as price

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« Reply #508 on: August 27, 2018, 01:17:07 PM »
I always, on RWD, find the personal stories and touch the most important. Well done.
Now, what about a photo of yourself in your new environment?

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« Reply #509 on: August 27, 2018, 01:32:11 PM »
I always, on RWD, find the personal stories and touch the most important. Well done.
Now, what about a photo of yourself in your new environment?


Past midnight here. I'll do it later

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« Reply #510 on: August 27, 2018, 03:37:21 PM »
Where it says, [size=78%]img]http://farm2.staticflickr.com/1871/44300386501_72949e2266.jpg[/img][/size]

Maxx2, if you want to re-size the pics you post, you should put the desired size - INSIDE the IMG link, not outside - as an explicit value like width=250 below ;):

Code: [Select]
[img width=250]http://farm2.staticflickr.com/1871/44300386501_72949e2266.jpg[/img]

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« Reply #511 on: August 27, 2018, 10:20:19 PM »
Thanks for the "How to code" and even show examples of code, Sandro .



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« Reply #512 on: August 28, 2018, 12:54:43 AM »
Maxx2, if you want to re-size the pics you post, you should put the desired size - INSIDE the IMG link, not outside - as an explicit value like width=250 below ;) :

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I wasn't trying to re-size that picture. It just happened. I've had problems before when I try and go back and edit dropped photos. I end up having more problems than before. Another problem I have is when I try and cut and paste some of my own text. I get this>  [size=78%]It just happened. I've had problems before  < (The type size [/size]drops.) I can fool around with and use the sizing option above but I rather just not let it happen in the first place. I am learning the particular quirks of posting here. As example you only have less than a minute to edit a post before there is notification at the bottom of the page that editing was done. None of this is big deal for me.

Note: The text above has all the [ , size,  %, 78  added after I hit post. I could fool with and cut off some of this
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« Reply #513 on: August 28, 2018, 03:52:19 AM »
Dental Tourism


I knew getting dental work done was not going to be cheap. This was around 2014-2015 when I had my teeth falling apart at an accelerated rate. I developed a cavity on the front of one of my upper front teeth. This is one of the 'show teeth' and I had a concern about my appearance. I didn't want to look like a toothless hillbilly or an English man  ;D So I went to the dentist in Western Wisconsin near where I lived.


I thought maybe he could fill the hole in my tooth with a filing. But the tooth was too far gone for that. I needed according to him a crown and possible a root canal. I forget. What I do remember was his inventory of my teeth,


"Root canal. root canal, root canal, root canal, bridge, implant, implant and lets see.... 1, 2, 3, 4 ... 10 crowns. Either that or we can pull them and give you dentures. We can fix anything, you just need the money." The dentist was not very nice, kind of a jerk actually. He was rather irritated with me besides my neglect of my dentistry but with the fact I couldn't be x-rayed. I kept gagging when they would put the x-ray slide in the back of my mouth and told me to hold it while they left the room. I was told I would have to go to a place where they had a machine that didn't require x-ray slides.


The dentist left and the dental assistant escorted me to the reception area. She told me root canals and crowns are about $1200 each. Implants cost $5000 each. All in all the total came to $22,400. My upper front tooth went untreated. Not long afterward the tooth split down the middle and one side fell out.


While all this was going on I knew I could get work done for far, far less overseas. $5000 for an implant? Absurd. You got to be kidding me. No wonder dentists can afford African safaris and kill lions. Of course all professions make big money in America and they have to because of the high costs they face. Malpractice insurance anyone?


When I got to Tbilisi and settled in I started making inquires on who was a recommended dentist. There was Georgia woman, Irina (very good looking!) who I was helping with her English texts. She was educated in the Moscow University for languages and was a teacher of Georgian and Russian to embassy employees. She told me her students from the embassy recommended a dentist that had a reputation of being the best. First name, Gigi.





Gigi has a office in Tbilisi in the upscale area called Vake (Va-key). I do not know his education but I know he goes to Germany for conventions and training for the latest dental techniques. He has at least 10 people working for him and at least 10 dental chairs. What impressed me the most was his x-ray machine (See below). It is like a MRI for the head. This was no doubt the machine my dentist in American couldn't afford.


I had my aid/translator/chauffeur (taxi driver) Givi pose in it and I took some photos. Gigi the dentist was more than glad to show me around.



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After the dental MRI Gigi sits with his patients in his office and discusses with them on what is on the screen. Gigi speaks Georgian and of course Russian but he also is fluent in English.


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« Reply #514 on: August 28, 2018, 04:11:30 AM »



    Gross I know but if I can be fixed anyone can.

"Root canal. root canal, root canal, root canal, bridge, implant, implant and lets see.... 1, 2, 3, 4 ... 10 crowns. Either that or we can pull them and give you dentures. We can fix anything, you just need the money."



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« Reply #515 on: August 28, 2018, 04:20:42 AM »



So I got my dentist going.


I replaced the upper front tooth first. Got my root canals done. I got a bridge on the lower teeth with three crowns. Got a crown on the other side. Things were going well. The cost spent so far was less than $1000 dollars, 2200 Lari to be exact. Then I had to go back to America to take care of some business, but that is a topic for another post.


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« Reply #516 on: August 28, 2018, 05:34:01 AM »



I was in America from June 6th 2016 to January 13th 2017, so 7 months. I had planned to continue my dental restoration in Georgia but got distracted, women you know. After deciding to shelve my pursuit of those for a while I decided to resume the teeth mending. After all healthy teeth are part of good health. Studies show that infected teeth are not good for cardiovascular health. In fact a contributor to heart attacks. So getting to my dentist was top priority for me.

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« Reply #517 on: August 28, 2018, 05:45:32 AM »



My one tooth on the top and left side was giving me trouble. Every time I ate, especially meat, I kept getting food stuck in it. The lady from Kiev thought it was amusing to catch me trying to sneak poking my finger into it. I was not allowed to  :crackwhip:  Tooth picks were OK for her. I think either a finger poke or a toothpick are both rather classless thing to do in a restaurant. Or at the dinner table for that matter. Anyway I needed to get that tooth fixed after she left.


So four weeks ago, at the beginning of August, I am back to Tbilisi. After a few weeks I make the appointment with the dentist to start my dentistry going again.
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« Reply #518 on: August 28, 2018, 06:35:50 AM »



  Getting Work Done


Getting a tooth fixed is either two processes.


One, getting it filled, if it isn't too far gone for that.
Two, getting a crown. My food trap tooth (FTT) was too far gone for a mere filling of the cavity.


The process for getting a crown takes 3 visits I was told. Although Boe says there is a two visit process in the US and Canada. I wonder how much quality the crown has and the cost? Anyway in Georgia it is a 3 office visit process.


My first visit back was to get my teeth cleaned and to get my FTT prepared for the next step. The cleaning took about 45 minutes from two Georgian ladies who scrapped, buffed and rinsed with water and other fluids. They worked hard! Payment was after services were rendered, 120 Lari or $46.18. That is how things are done here.


After this I waited in reception for the tooth prep. 15 minutes later I was in the dentist chair getting my tooth ground on. No anesthesia was needed. The time I've gotten anesthesia there before, there was only the quick pain of the micro needle going in to deliver the novocaine. Anyway it took about 15 minutes to prep the tooth for the mold. Then it took another 15 minutes to make the wax reverse molds so they could cast a plaster cast of my teeth.





The rear tooth is the crown. The rest is a plaster mold of my teeth





This is an upper and lower plaster casting of my teeth. The rear upper tooth to the far right is the crown. It looks like I could get implant for a molar above to match my lower molar. My lower molar is actually gold. Gold, is a miracle element in my opinion. I've had that molar for 40 years and it has not given me one bit of trouble.





This is my dentist's right-hand man. He is very skilled at crafting crowns. As pointed out to me he could use some cosmetic dentistry himself with his discolored tooth. Georgian men are less vain than us Westerners. There isn't a box of 'Just for Men' hair dye anywhere in Georgia. I was told that rumor has it the American embassy bought it all up. I doubt that as Georgian men do not color their hair so the stores would never stock the stuff in the first place. 


Before the crown is made, and it is made off an exact duplicate from the wax reverse mold, it is fitted on top of the prepped tooth. They do this to see if it fits and that it feels comfortable with the teeth above or below it. Then is recast into the finished crown.


The third and final visit is to check the fit of the finished crown and attach it with a two part epoxy. Mine fit perfectly.
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« Reply #519 on: August 28, 2018, 07:50:43 AM »



So What is the Bottom Line? $$

First let me say, I was told by locals my dentist was considered expensive by Georgian standards. Only the well off went to him. Judging from the people I seen in reception I got the impression they were of the middle class possibly of the upper middle class. Nobody looked down and out.

The other thing to was that I chose the highest quality most expensive product. I had my crowns made with zirconium and not the lesser cost cobalt/chromium with the enamel coating. The zirconium crown costs about 50% more than the cobalt/chromium crown but it is harder and can be made to look more natural.

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« Reply #520 on: August 28, 2018, 08:03:40 AM »



The cost of three dental visits for the crown plus the cost of the crown was, $176.14. If I had gotten a two-root root canal with it, it would have been another $73 - $75. So for a root canal and zirconium crown, $250. I was quoted $2400 in America. My oldest daughter told me she needed this and shopped around. She found a dentist who would do a root canal and crown (probably the least expensive crown) for $1500.


Here is there price list. It is from 2016.


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« Reply #521 on: August 28, 2018, 08:06:53 AM »


So What is the Bottom Line? $$

First let me say, I was told by locals my dentist was considered expensive by Georgian standards.


If he's got Western quality education, it's almost always worth paying more.

For the newbies out there, women in the FSU pay attention to your teeth. If you're not taking care of your own teeth, they will get the impression you won't take care of them.
Fund the audits, spread the word and educate people, write your politicians and other elected officials. Stay active in the fight to save our country. Over 220 generals and admirals say we are in a fight for our survival like no other time since 1776.

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« Reply #522 on: August 28, 2018, 11:57:47 PM »
If he's got Western quality education, it's almost always worth paying more.

For the newbies out there, women in the FSU pay attention to your teeth. If you're not taking care of your own teeth, they will get the impression you won't take care of them.

WHAT a load of tripe ..

I bashed one tooth on the bottom of a swimming pool at 14 and the crown keeps breaking ...  t'other just broke - cracked - when sailing - I never could stop using my teeth as a brake..it's not the right way to sail - but I'm not the most co-ordinated - and when tacking gybing in a Laser - I just can't stop it ...

SC hasn't dumped me for having less than perfect teeth  :D

I HATE the dentist - I'm not afraid - I just have a gagging reflex issue - when someone pokes around in my gob - I want to puke over them - and have... it's more  avoiding humiliation on my part

Anyways - it's another Silly BillyB exaggeration




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« Reply #523 on: August 29, 2018, 12:53:17 AM »



Moby, perhaps when you get to Georgia you could pay my dentist a visit and discuss your dental needs? It would be a good opportunity to access him as well.


Judging from my experience, getting teeth crowned takes about 10 days. First visit prepping the tooth for a crown and making the reverse mold. Second visit taking the mold of the tooth and seeing if it fits. In my case from visit one to visit two was 47 hours to be exact. The third visit happened 5 days later after a weekend. Is it possible to get the work down from Monday to Friday? I don't know but for two teeth and double the cost of only doing one I think they might be willing to give it a try. That is work double time to make the mold and make the crown. From what I read zirconium is super tough. It might be what you need.
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« Reply #524 on: August 29, 2018, 09:03:20 AM »
WHAT a load of tripe ..

I bashed one tooth on the bottom of a swimming pool at 14 and the crown keeps breaking ... 


Well...if a newbie has rotten, cracked, or missing teeth and he hasn't fixed them for years, he can believe you that there's no harm when the opposite sex looks at him or he can believe that women will judge his lack of action and hold it against him when she sees his teeth going on a date. Some men are clueless about their hygiene and how they look to others.
Fund the audits, spread the word and educate people, write your politicians and other elected officials. Stay active in the fight to save our country. Over 220 generals and admirals say we are in a fight for our survival like no other time since 1776.

 

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