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<blockquote data-quote="Annb" data-source="post: 2696352" data-attributes="member: 25851"><p>7.63 at 05.30. Not great but acceptable. Up to 8.4 before breakfast. Even with what I thought was a correct amount of insulin, it carried on up and now, 4 hours later, it is at 9.1. Breakfast was only a cheese omelette so it shouldn't have carried on up. But what do I know?</p><p></p><p>Diabetes clinic at the hospital has agreed to transfer me back to the GP clinic. I didn't think they'd want to keep me on. One less customer for them to bother with - not that they did anyway. BG is reasonable and so is BP now, but I'm still feeling weak and light headed. Maybe that blood test will come up with an answer.</p><p></p><p>Got carried away with some more family history stuff yesterday and found the solution a a puzzle that had been bothering me. It turns out that in one line of my grandmother's family there was a lot of cousins marrying cousins (2nd and 3rd variety) and it was all a bit like a ball of string played with by a cat. I think I've got it now. It seems that, not only do we have a connection with King Cnute but also with Henry II and, therefore, of course with William I. On my grandfather's side, we can go back to Harald Godwinsson. That's where our 2 families tie up - grandma's side with Cnute, and William, grandpa's side with Harald. All back in the 9-1000's. Not spectacular; as Neil asserts, that's not even unusual, but it is interesting. I think so anyway.</p><p></p><p>Having to sit around quite a lot these last few days - up and do something like housework for 2 minutes, rest for 5, do a bit more and rest again. More minutes resting than doing unfortunately (about 2:5 each time). But needs must.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annb, post: 2696352, member: 25851"] 7.63 at 05.30. Not great but acceptable. Up to 8.4 before breakfast. Even with what I thought was a correct amount of insulin, it carried on up and now, 4 hours later, it is at 9.1. Breakfast was only a cheese omelette so it shouldn't have carried on up. But what do I know? Diabetes clinic at the hospital has agreed to transfer me back to the GP clinic. I didn't think they'd want to keep me on. One less customer for them to bother with - not that they did anyway. BG is reasonable and so is BP now, but I'm still feeling weak and light headed. Maybe that blood test will come up with an answer. Got carried away with some more family history stuff yesterday and found the solution a a puzzle that had been bothering me. It turns out that in one line of my grandmother's family there was a lot of cousins marrying cousins (2nd and 3rd variety) and it was all a bit like a ball of string played with by a cat. I think I've got it now. It seems that, not only do we have a connection with King Cnute but also with Henry II and, therefore, of course with William I. On my grandfather's side, we can go back to Harald Godwinsson. That's where our 2 families tie up - grandma's side with Cnute, and William, grandpa's side with Harald. All back in the 9-1000's. Not spectacular; as Neil asserts, that's not even unusual, but it is interesting. I think so anyway. Having to sit around quite a lot these last few days - up and do something like housework for 2 minutes, rest for 5, do a bit more and rest again. More minutes resting than doing unfortunately (about 2:5 each time). But needs must. [/QUOTE]
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