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<blockquote data-quote="Ledzeptt" data-source="post: 1417101" data-attributes="member: 160898"><p>Thanks [USER=91401]@Avocado Sevenfold[/USER] </p><p></p><p>Yes, related to 3c, specifically my pancreatitis - my pancreas was pumping out all its digestive enzymes into me (the equivalent of battery acid), damaging every* organ nearby, including my stomach and duodenum. The consultant said 2 1/2 years was still early to recover and another 6 months could see things settle down. </p><p></p><p>*At the worst point, my liver, kidneys, spleen and lungs had all ceased functioning (so I'm told). Therefore, being sick and having stomach ache isn't so bad (plus the little diabetes thing).</p><p></p><p>*** Back on thread:</p><p></p><p>B: Hot cross bun (wholemeal) for a Sunday treat and it is Lent (although even a small bun is crazily sugary - I hit 7.7 after 1.5 hours which was better than I thought (equivalent to [USER=91401]@Avocado Sevenfold[/USER]'s smokey pasta balls). However, I inject fast acting insulin).</p><p></p><p>L: About to have a cheese & mushroom omelette with salad: a rare LCHF meal for me; no reason other than I fancy an omelette. </p><p></p><p>D: Ye olde nut cutlet, potatoes & veg of some sort. There will also be a caraway seed cake, as we're celebrating my Father-in-Law's birthday and my wife's baking his favourite, so I will be "obliged" to have a small piece -> more sugar :-(</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ledzeptt, post: 1417101, member: 160898"] Thanks [USER=91401]@Avocado Sevenfold[/USER] Yes, related to 3c, specifically my pancreatitis - my pancreas was pumping out all its digestive enzymes into me (the equivalent of battery acid), damaging every* organ nearby, including my stomach and duodenum. The consultant said 2 1/2 years was still early to recover and another 6 months could see things settle down. *At the worst point, my liver, kidneys, spleen and lungs had all ceased functioning (so I'm told). Therefore, being sick and having stomach ache isn't so bad (plus the little diabetes thing). *** Back on thread: B: Hot cross bun (wholemeal) for a Sunday treat and it is Lent (although even a small bun is crazily sugary - I hit 7.7 after 1.5 hours which was better than I thought (equivalent to [USER=91401]@Avocado Sevenfold[/USER]'s smokey pasta balls). However, I inject fast acting insulin). L: About to have a cheese & mushroom omelette with salad: a rare LCHF meal for me; no reason other than I fancy an omelette. D: Ye olde nut cutlet, potatoes & veg of some sort. There will also be a caraway seed cake, as we're celebrating my Father-in-Law's birthday and my wife's baking his favourite, so I will be "obliged" to have a small piece -> more sugar :-( [/QUOTE]
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