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What was your fasting blood glucose? (with some chat)

Like, @ianpspurs ..and agree.

it's like a mix of those games where you move pieces around a square to 'make' the picture puzzle
complete AND one of those games where you roll the ball around a maze filled with holes to drop into,
trying to avoid them so you can get to the end of the maze.

Just as one bit falls into place or you think your almost past the latest HOLE....Gotcha..:banghead:.....or so it seems.

I think i'm quite lucky, as in all my numbers since using the LCHF way have tumbled in the right direction
Cholesterol, Trigs, LDL, Chol/HDL ratio ..all trending down..HDL trending up...:bookworm:

I do however temper that knowledge that while all could be better, i AM heading in the right direction
AND, Like the rest of the Population IF we didn't have to pay such close attention TO those numbers,
we wouldn't be spotting trends OR worrying over them excessively.

It is after all results driven.
i suppose to use football vernacular, am i aiming to be the Champions or just happy being in the Premiership.

while it may be win at any costs for some, that doesn't translate for me,

like the man citys, liverpools, etc it take vast expenditure to maintain AND challenge for the top spot.

Time i think better invested in enjoying the fruits of ones current labours.

So i kick back, appreciate the efforts i HAVE made, the Improvements ongoing and try not to get too hung up on the minutiae of balancing everything within my bodies chemistry.

i think that would drive me insane.:wideyed::woot::***:

So if i improve my numbers to near normal levels, then i might rethink,

But i still believe that trying to balance the whole jumble of markers/chemicals /metabolic systems within us would be an impossible task,

Instead i take comfort in getting closer to the norms..

And as i reread my post, i wonder if we are slightly cursed with some sort of 'super Power'
as we get to do what few others do and that's PAY Close attention to what figures our bloods produce.

.and sometimes ..( imho ) i think it's possible to look too deeply.
and see the imperfections regardless of how good they are.

Have a good un, mate.:)

Come on you BLUES..( ;) )

Heartily agree
 
5.7 this morning. Sore throat of last 3 days morphed into full blown stinker of a cold last night, complete with hacking cough. I apologise in advance to everyone in the matinee performance at the Noel Coward theatre today, I’m sure I’ll annoy cast and audience. I’d rather not go tbh but it’s too late for my friend to find another person to go with now.

Have a lovely pre pre weekend day everyone.
 
Morning...almost finished my paperwork just some invoices to do...posting late...ate late...got up late(r) seems to be a pattern there...decisions...shall I drive down to London and drop my paperwork off or do I rely on the vagaries of the Royal Mail...woke to a 6.1
Drive???? I learnt to drive in London, stay well away now.... DPD I've found to be the most effective , reasonably priced delivery co. Slightly more expensive than Royal Mail, but in my experience worth the slight extra cost.... and will keep cortisol levels hopefully lower.
 
4 greeted me this morning, I have been suffering from cluster hypos at the moment, usually 4 one after another and reading's aren't getting above 4. Turned my pump down a lot and running temp basal. My care teams advice???? Sometimes Diabetes does what it wants, like now!! Ahhhh well enforced sofa laying about as I feel terrible hopefully it won't last too much longer as I've had enough.


Take care everyone
 
5.0 this morning. Last night I went to an evening yoga class. I dont exactly know why but as I'm a newbe there I feel a little strange in a room full of woman and me. The class is tuff though .... this morning I'm feeling a little battered although at the time I really didn't think I was doing anything excessive.... anyhow have a good day all

Hi @OrsonKartt

well done getting into it, mate.

Missus is a big lover of yoga..and hits me with the details and i've seen her in action...full kudos for doing any of it.
way beyond what i could do at the moment (or ever :wideyed:..splits.? :***::woot:)
quite a few fellas in her classes, btw

But when she has shown me some simple moves, i've also ached the next day.

I feel it might be as men we prioritise certain muscle groups as being 'good' to stretch and /or develop..
and the ladies perhaps choose others..(it's all about our differing shapes and form i think )
so the ones being stretched now are probably under utilised.. by a man, imho.

think how easily the ladies turn in a dance routine to how stiff men (usually) are
ladies are much more flexible at start, for definite

similarly when i was doing some of the stretching exercises for running, the simpler ones, left the biggest impact, simple because i believe the muscles as explained above, weren't as used,
(exercise was for Hip Flexor muscles)

have a good day, too
 
Hi @OrsonKartt

well done getting into it, mate.

Missus is a big lover of yoga..and hits me with the details and i've seen her in action...full kudos for doing any of it.
way beyond what i could do at the moment (or ever :wideyed:..splits.? :***::woot:)
quite a few fellas in her classes, btw

But when she has shown me some simple moves, i've also ached the next day.

I feel it might be as men we prioritise certain muscle groups as being 'good' to stretch and /or develop..
and the ladies perhaps choose others..(it's all about our differing shapes and form i think )
so the ones being stretched now are probably under utilised.. by a man, imho.

think how easily the ladies turn in a dance routine to how stiff men (usually) are
ladies are much more flexible at start, for definite

similarly when i was doing some of the stretching exercises for running, the simpler ones, left the biggest impact, simple because i believe the muscles as explained above, weren't as used,
(exercise was for Hip Flexor muscles)

have a good day, too
Its a funny thing I can run for a bus, or to avoid getting hit by a car on a road. I'm quite keen on running around a tennis court, weather permitting, but I find the whole running thing , well bit boring I guess. The same with going to the gym. I am genuinely impressed by people who can do it regularly. I have tried it, many times at different places . So for me the discipline of going to a class at a set time I am really hoping will set me up because this body keeps telling me it can be in better shape despite what I now do..... But dont lets talk about the splits, just thinking about it makes me laugh...give it a year or two eh?
 
Hi @OrsonKartt

well done getting into it, mate.

Missus is a big lover of yoga..and hits me with the details and i've seen her in action...full kudos for doing any of it.
way beyond what i could do at the moment (or ever :wideyed:..splits.? :***::woot:)
quite a few fellas in her classes, btw

But when she has shown me some simple moves, i've also ached the next day.

I feel it might be as men we prioritise certain muscle groups as being 'good' to stretch and /or develop..
and the ladies perhaps choose others..(it's all about our differing shapes and form i think )
so the ones being stretched now are probably under utilised.. by a man, imho.

think how easily the ladies turn in a dance routine to how stiff men (usually) are
ladies are much more flexible at start, for definite

similarly when i was doing some of the stretching exercises for running, the simpler ones, left the biggest impact, simple because i believe the muscles as explained above, weren't as used,
(exercise was for Hip Flexor muscles)

have a good day, too

With yoga (as with any exercise routine) we have to start out slow and small and work through to more. I love Lilias' Yoga DVDs "Yoga for Seniors" because so much of it is seated! I need to bite the bullet and order the DVDs, since the little yoga that is on TV these days seems to be all about youngsters doing exercises for youngsters and I no longer have any desire (or ability!) to twist myself into a Downward Dog Pretzel to Greet the Sun With a Twist of Lemon. I just love the moving and feeling my body relax and move at the same time.

6.9 this morning -- had a small scone and a few sour-cream-and-onion potato chips with my moscato at Pub Trivia yesterday -- very very bad but very very delicious. Will re-check at bedtime tonight or tomorrow morning, may have to tweak the carbs some more.
 
Morning...almost finished my paperwork just some invoices to do...posting late...ate late...got up late(r) seems to be a pattern there...decisions...shall I drive down to London and drop my paperwork off or do I rely on the vagaries of the Royal Mail...woke to a 6.1

I would have stuck the papers in an envelope and put the envelope in the mail, then made myself another cup of coffee. I might have sent it registered or certified, requiring a signed receipt at the other end. So much easier -- let someone else do the driving!

OTOH, I love a good road trip ... and important papers to deliver would be a great excuse for one ... :)
 
I would have stuck the papers in an envelope and put the envelope in the mail, then made myself another cup of coffee. I might have sent it registered or certified, requiring a signed receipt at the other end. So much easier -- let someone else do the driving!

OTOH, I love a good road trip ... and important papers to deliver would be a great excuse for one ... :)
I drove up to our office Saskia...paperwork done...invoices done...all delivered & at the right time the traffic isn't so bad.
 
With yoga (as with any exercise routine) we have to start out slow and small and work through to more. I love Lilias' Yoga DVDs "Yoga for Seniors" because so much of it is seated! I need to bite the bullet and order the DVDs, since the little yoga that is on TV these days seems to be all about youngsters doing exercises for youngsters and I no longer have any desire (or ability!) to twist myself into a Downward Dog Pretzel to Greet the Sun With a Twist of Lemon. I just love the moving and feeling my body relax and move at the same time.

6.9 this morning -- had a small scone and a few sour-cream-and-onion potato chips with my moscato at Pub Trivia yesterday -- very very bad but very very delicious. Will re-check at bedtime tonight or tomorrow morning, may have to tweak the carbs some more.
Downward dog pretzels would probably spike my sugar level too, but the relaxation...ahhhhhhhhhhh
 
My pharmacist told not to take Ibuprofen because it can raise blood glucose (I has asked if it was OK).

Mine told me not to take it because I have high BP. He recommended acetaminophen (but he is so young he was never given children's chewable aspirin as a child -- all we had when I was little). I have found that, for me, acetaminophen works better than ibuprofen, anyway. Unless I have a toothache.
 
Morning All. 5.5 today. Out to lunch today so will need to be careful.
@ziggy_w and @Emma_369 get better soon.
@trick60 what do you choose from Chinese menu. I havent been brave enough to navigate it.
Have a good Thursday everyone. Stay well, stay safe.


Hello PM the stuff I choose off the menu is about a quarter of what I used to have, I just avoid the rice and anything that looks too sugary like the sweet and sours and Cantonese sauces (all the nice stuff) I might have a bite of everything off the wifes plate just to remind myself what I'm missing, but I mainly go because she enjoys it, and the low carb stuff tends to dominate most mealtimes now so it gives her a break.
 
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