Guest guest Posted November 10, 2008 Report Share Posted November 10, 2008 Greetings Doc! My husband had been diagnosed diabetic two years go at a company health function where they registered his blood sugars at 617. After a few scary months, the levels came down to the high 100's but they haven't gotten to what the endocronologists say is normal. They now have him on a drug call byetta, which a 1/2 dose keeps him sick and he barely eats. He's been on it 2 weeks and his glucose is still 130's We'd been trying to conceive for 2 years and had done so earlier this year but we miscarried. My doctors have told me that I am physically capable of bearing children but his doctors avoid the question like the plague. They keep saying, "let's focus on getting normal 1st". I read online that diabetic men can have low testoterone which will prevent healthy sperm or a successful implantation of a fertilized egg. We started going to a chiropractor who says that once his sublaxtion is improved, that it will help the body function normally and decreast diabetic symptoms and increase our chances of getting and staying pregnant. We are very confused and aren't sure what to do or where to turn. Can you shed light on this and give us some suggestions on what we can do to get my husband healthier or healty enough to conceive? -Ms Lady Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2008 Report Share Posted November 10, 2008 Dear Alyda, Hate to sound like a broken record, but you and your hubby need to listen to that FREE CD Lecture of mine. To ensure his sperm count is up there where it needs to be, I'd also have him on my Male Energy Formula and you on the Female Energy Formula to balance both of your hormones. After listening to the FREEbie lecture, the next step would be to purchase my Lecture Series to get a full education. I offer a FREE Health Coaching Session to anyone whose listened to the entire series. We could then work a full program for you at that time. All the best, Doc Alyda Harris wrote: Greetings Doc! My husband had been diagnosed diabetic two years go at a company health function where they registered his blood sugars at 617. After a few scary months, the levels came down to the high 100's but they haven't gotten to what the endocronologists say is normal. They now have him on a drug call byetta, which a 1/2 dose keeps him sick and he barely eats. He's been on it 2 weeks and his glucose is still 130's We'd been trying to conceive for 2 years and had done so earlier this year but we miscarried. My doctors have told me that I am physically capable of bearing children but his doctors avoid the question like the plague. They keep saying, "let's focus on getting normal 1st". I read online that diabetic men can have low testoterone which will prevent healthy sperm or a successful implantation of a fertilized egg. We started going to a chiropractor who says that once his sublaxtion is improved, that it will help the body function normally and decreast diabetic symptoms and increase our chances of getting and staying pregnant. We are very confused and aren't sure what to do or where to turn. Can you shed light on this and give us some suggestions on what we can do to get my husband healthier or healty enough to conceive? -Ms Lady Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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