Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 55, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 19, 1976 Page: 33 of 56
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Sunday December 19, 1976
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you stay with your program
All normal people have the
capacity to convert ammo
acids in protein to glucose So
giving you hormones just
makes you normal A case
such as yours is often com-
plicated and difficult to
manage as I am sure you
know from your own ex-
perience
To give you a better idea
about blood pressure I am sen
ding you The Health Letter
number 1-1 on that subject
Others who want this informa-
tion can send 50 cents with a
long, stamped, self-addressed
envelope for it Just send your
letter to me in care of this
newspaper P.O. Box 1551.
Radio City Station, New York
NY 10019
By Lawrence E. Lamb. MD
DEAR DR LAMB - I
noticed in one of your columns
you mentioned that pred-
nisone causes the body to con-
vert ammo acids that make up
protein to glucose and raises
the level of blood sugar
Five years ago I went into a
diabetic coma because of high
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Dexter in Bangs service
BANGS—Jackie Cullins and from a Juliet cap, also featuring
Ronald Dexter of Brown- a lace design with seed pearls,
wood were united in She carried a bouquet of yellow
marriage Saturday, Dec. 11 roses and white miniature
at 1 p.m. with Rev. John carnations.
When sending check or money order please odd 5% City and State Tex
end $1.35 postage outside city delivery._______________
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Dowd of Brownwood of- Maid of Honor
ficiating for the wedding in Linda Cullins of Bangs at
the First Methodist Church tended the bride as maid 01
of Banes honor. Bridesmaid was Donna
The bride is the niece of Ila Kay Rasberry of Santa Anna.
covered I wasn't diabetic but I
did have acromegaly They
removed my pituitary gland
two years ago I was on an
800-calorie diabetic diet,
thyroid cortisone acetate and
Premarin. Three months ago
they found I was retaining
fluid I wasn't losing weight
I'm 28, 5 feet 5 and weight 250
pounds
My blood pressure jumped
from 110 over M to 150 over
120 They changed my cor-
tisone acetate to prednisone
They left all other
after the
tion was held
of the church
on presided at
A nosegay of
apricot colors
r the book,
istributed the
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medications and the diet the
same
I'm still not losing weight
and now I'm worried about
the effect prednisone may
have on my blood sugar Could
I be endangering my health by
taking the prednisone? Could
it be keeping me from losing
weight?
DEAR READER - I’m
sure you realize you are a
very rare case Acromegaly is
a disease caused by over-
production of growth hormone
from the pituitary gland under
the brain. There are only
about 300 new cases a year in
the whole United States. In
many of these people a form
of diabetes is present
When the problem begins
after usual growth is achiev-
table. The three-tiered wedding ------------------------------------------------------------------- *e hands and feet enlarge
cake was decorated with white Grading Is Not Inspection meat is obtained only from “ 2 erupar eanndt
__________ doves. Many people are confused healthy animals and that grow in height High blood
Donica of Bangs. The groom is They wore yellow knit dresses A 1973 graduate of Bangs about the difference between it 18 processed under rigid pressure often goes along with
the son of Mr and Mrs Andrew with white lace outlining the High School, the bride meat "grading" and meat standards for wholesomeness the problem.
raster M Momence HL collars and cuffs. graduated from the Brownwood “inspection." Grading is a and sanitation. Meat cannot Treatment often involves
-Decorations for the ceremony Lisa Marie Tabor of San School of Vocational Nursing, voluntary system used to be graded until after it is in- destroying anleastpartofithe
included a small arrangement Angelo was flower girl. She was She is presently employed at measure the palatability spected. pituitary gland by surgery or
of gladioli and carnations on dressed identical to the bridal Brownwood Community qualities of a meat carcass _
either side of the altar with a attendants. Hospital. The bridegroom before it is processed into M
lr00 arrangement of gladioli Best man was Narell Watson graduated from Momence retail cuts. Grading is a key
and roses below the cross. of Brownwood and Bob Tabor Community High School and is to "how good” a piece of B
Wedding Music served as groomsman. Ushers currently employed at Bowman meat will be in terms of its
Fayegene Bush organist and and candlelighters were Dan Lumber Co. taste, tenderness and juice-
LaFreda Pruceli soloist Spiller and Roland Nicholas. For going away, the bride ness. Inspection is a man-
provided the wedding music’ Reception chose • yellow knit pantsuit datory practice for every
PGvenin mariageb Ronnie Immediately after the with apricot color blouse. piece of meat intended for
Joe Donica the bride wore an ceremony, a reception was held After a wedding trip to human consumption. Trained
old fashioned dress with seed in fellowship hall of the church, nlinois, the newlyweds wilbe inspectors,not graders, e-
pearl trim featuring a cathedral An arrangement of gladioli and home at 1005 Third St., amine cvery .animal, and
train. Her veil offusion fell carnations centered the bride’s Brownwood. 5 carcass to insure that
radiation Of course. I have no
way of knowing bow much of
your gland was removed
You needn’t worry about the
prednisone It does the same
thing the cortisone acetate did
for you but it has less of a
tendency to cause your body
to retain fluid Both have the
action of converting protein to
glucose That will not cause
you to have trouble with your
weight The important ques-
tion is how many calories you
eat and how many you use
Normally the pituitary n . •
gland stimulates the thyroid Dairy prOOUCtS
gland, the adrenal cortex
(outer shell) and ovaries I cnirl ‘nlentifsl"
presume you are getting those 50/0 Penm-
hormones because your WASHINGTON (AP) _ By
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not be getting enough thyroid suppliee iff beef,
hormone or adrenal cortex pork, broiler chickens, milk and
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Rosalie Vogler, was welcomed
Mrs. Cade gave a report from
an executive board meeting
held Dec. 1. Notes of thanks had
been received from the United
Presbyterian Homes,
Waxahachie, and the
Presbyterian Children’s Home,
Itasca, for clothing sent them
The church bulletin board is
being maintained by two young
people in be church, Angela
Mackie and Debbie Waddill
The Christmas meditation
was given by Carrie Kirk-
patrick, titled “Four Sons of
Promise."
Coffee, cranberry punch,
ribbon sandwiches, cake, candy
and nuts were served from
silver appointments on a table
decorated in the Christmas
motif.
Those present were the WALKER-GREER-Mr and Mrs. James Walker of Lampasas
kirkstrik wmmrees have announced the angagement and approaching marriage of
Chandler James O Cade Jack their daugtter, Catherine Ann, to Harold Greer, son of Mr. and
B. Conlisk, Ui. Ferris, E.C. Mrs. Sid Greer of Lampasas, formerly of Brownwood. The
Couch, A.W. Yell, Harry prospective bridegroom, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greer
Cannon, R.D. Coley, O.L. of Zephyr, is a graduate of Lampasas High School, where his
Mndulorghy.alter Emison fiancee was graduated, also. The couple will exchange marriage
°"e: vows in a evening ceremony on Jan. 15 at the First Baptist Chur-
- ch o'Lampasas.
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 55, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 19, 1976, newspaper, December 19, 1976; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572873/m1/33/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.