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<blockquote data-quote="arniemouse" data-source="post: 1162128" data-attributes="member: 262119"><p>Hi all</p><p>Didn't mean to just disappear for so long! Trying to get head round a life without my car has been hard. But am now proud owner of a mobility scooter which means I can get a pint of milk if needed and get to doctor, chemist etc. Have been juggling my pain medication so am currently working with a mush slightly looney brain as well as nodding off all the time!! </p><p>I saw my consultant who would support an appeal to get licence but then said that for me BS would have to be 7 before getting in car. That effectively bans me anyway as trying to keep above 5 was enough of an effort. Prob will reapply when I can and keep driving for a dire emergency. Getting used to the buses with all the olds and the single mums!!</p><p>I am now having to get out of the pool half way through swim to test BS and have jelly babies as required which is most days. Worst BS was 2.5 in last month so not too bad. Trying to keep the carbs down as much as possible without annoying the docs. </p><p>Did anyone else hear the repost of Nat Obesity forum saying that current diet guidelines of carbs and low fat don't work and cutting out carbs was way to go hmmmm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arniemouse, post: 1162128, member: 262119"] Hi all Didn't mean to just disappear for so long! Trying to get head round a life without my car has been hard. But am now proud owner of a mobility scooter which means I can get a pint of milk if needed and get to doctor, chemist etc. Have been juggling my pain medication so am currently working with a mush slightly looney brain as well as nodding off all the time!! I saw my consultant who would support an appeal to get licence but then said that for me BS would have to be 7 before getting in car. That effectively bans me anyway as trying to keep above 5 was enough of an effort. Prob will reapply when I can and keep driving for a dire emergency. Getting used to the buses with all the olds and the single mums!! I am now having to get out of the pool half way through swim to test BS and have jelly babies as required which is most days. Worst BS was 2.5 in last month so not too bad. Trying to keep the carbs down as much as possible without annoying the docs. Did anyone else hear the repost of Nat Obesity forum saying that current diet guidelines of carbs and low fat don't work and cutting out carbs was way to go hmmmm [/QUOTE]
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