In article <cAjxj.10016$w94.4606@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
"Brian Smith" <dcg_brian@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> <mikeha.ca@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>
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> > On Feb 27, 2:34 am, legittrader <s...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >> There was no way she was faking and I saw no evidence that she fasted
> >> on
> >>
> >> >purpose. She needed more than slop for her condition. In fact, on
> >> >Saturday
> >> >night near the end of the night before they had to go back on slop,
she
> >> >was
> >> >in one of the bedrooms with Alli and a few other people and Alli
said to
> >> >her
> >> >(paraphrasing) "Amanda, they (the hospital) told you have to eat
food."
> >> >It
> >> >was also mentioned that Amanda would be given food in the DR. Not
sure
> >> >who
> >> >said this but I never did hear anyone complain or say that it was
BS.
> >> >Also,
> >> >they gave Amanda a glucose testing kit (they showed Alex pricking
her
> >> >last
> >> >night and helping her out) so if she was faking she's fooled medical
> >> >people
> >> >as well. Since this isn't WWE I'll believe that the nurse, etc. were
all
> >> >real medical professionals.
> >>
> >> Her hypoglycemia is a fake. No way, no how is someone going to pass
> >> out like that. Assuming low blood sugar she would go through stages,
> >> becoming more and more incomprehensible, flailing around for
certainly
> >> minutes before going unconscious. Assuming high bs, she would take
> >> days and get more and more lethargic. It's fake, pure and simple.
At
> >> best she saw herself in the mirror and fainted.
> >
> > No, I think she really fainted. It's hard to fake that and her
> > reactions seemed real to me. I think though that she knew she was
> > hypoglycemic and she knew what would happen if she didn't eat
> > anything, and I think she is using her condition as an excuse to avoid
> > eating slop. Because it's total BS that putting brown sugar on slop
> > wouldn't work.
>
> She was eating the slop but it wasn't enough for her. It's not like
everyone
> has the exact same conditions if they are hypoglycemic. Also, she wasn't
> trying to avoid eating slop. All of the slop people got a one day
reprieve
> on Saturday but that was it. Amanda has been back on slop with the rest
of
> them and she has been eating it. Yes, she has been given some food (no
idea
> what since it's been in the DR) but they all (slop people) also get
protein
> shakes. Amanda has also been given milk to drink. Not sure why but I've
> heard Alli and Alex ask her several times the last few days if she's
drank
> her milk so I'm assuming it must be im****tant for her to have.
>
Milk contains sugar/carbohydrates... FYI: I've got an elevated blood
sugar level... I carbohydrate count (75 carb grams) every meal.
- JT
it beats needing pills or insulin for diabetes
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