Good afternoon, my friends,
I'm in the library today logging on to
www.diabetes.co.uk and using the Type 2 Life part of the forum and will be doing so until my new Acer Chromebook arrives as paid for by my financial appointee of my disability benefits.
I had a good day today and haven't done very much oweing to my grave musculoskeletal pain and occasional meltdowns with my Asperger Syndrome but I managed to nip them in the bud when Lee and my Christian friend Matthew came round to see me and I spoke to my diabetic elderly daddy this morning who's got sinus situs at the moment and taking antibiotics in his sheltered housing flat in North Finchley, London, near to where |I was brought up.
I ate a tomato sandwich and almost a whole tin of sweet choccy biscuits which was totes naughty and a bit dumb considering my diabetic condition but hey what the hell we all have slips and temptations from time to time so it's best to put my best foot forward and start a fresh slate from now on. I'm still on sweeteners in my tea and coffee though and have been drinking quite a bit of tap water.
I haven't taken my blood glucose recently but my Lixisenatide glucagon-like peptide injection helps keep them all in check.
My musculoskeletal pain has been a bit more bearable in the last 40 minutes since I rubbed Ibuprofen Gel into the affected areas and took 200 mg of Ibuprofen and 500 mg of Paracetomol.
If I'm motivated I'll have a Sainsbury's Basics 80 pence Sausage, Mash and onion gravy ready meal for my tea a bit later on.
Much love to all my best friends forever. Let's really collaborate and beat these diabetic afflictions together. I love you all and it's a real privilege to have the library to communicate with you all online and read your very interesting posts which I read analytically although I don't always respond.
Johnny Baker, sufferer of Asperger Syndrome type 2 diabetes mellitus and musculoskeletal disorder.