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What was your fasting blood glucose? (full on chat)

So glad it's more comfortable, and frustrated that "hi tek" yet again fails a human being. Wouldpart of your problem have been, you were in bowels of hospital where no signals ever work correctly anyway? I think you might allow yourself to keep the thing off in a cafe for now. Cafes overload many hearing people, including me. All that chatter presents such a daunting processing task that it can just be Too Much. Can you get to a park or the great outdoors, or someone's house where you can have a quiet background with less electrical interference?
I'm probably contradicting all the medical instructions you've been given.... but one of my kids has auditory processing issues so some of this is familiar to me. I'm saying stuff I followed with an autistic child, and now follow with my mom who has dementia. And myself! Playing in a symphony orchestra is a completely different beast than being assaulted by a memory care facility's jukebox set on a local top 10 radio station with the bass gain turned up to 3700!
Thus endeth ZF being opinionated. (Well, for this post anyway )
The technicians had problems with setting it up with the app. They had hospital wi fi so it should have been okay. But as you seem to suggest there might be electrical interference.

I don’t follow medical instructions to the letter. They are generally telling me/us stuff which they have learnt in order to tell us, not because they have experienced it in order to tell us...

I think I can see flaws in what they tell me to do. So I go my own way.

It is interesting all you say above. Thank you for writing it.

>^..^<
 
Hmm ... well, apparently I was wrong; it wasn't an Underwood, but a Royal.

This was my dream machine though:

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@jjraak thanks! Now find one that has ONLY voice please? We're working with an essentially foreign language here, so we want to start with "mi casa es su casa", not "fourscore and seven years ago..." I may get on my computer at some point....
@SaskiaKC ohhh the phoooonnnne!!! That was the last time somebody on the phone sounded like they were in the room with you. Analog. It's the best.
@gennepher Voices of Angels is exactly what I'd have chosen, way to go!!! I can't begin to imagine what it must feel like for you. And I was recommended by a harp store manager friend to get a Harpsicle. I have my own plan of becoming a Certified Therapeutic Music Provider, and that's why I'm going to get one. This friend was very blunt about some other, less expensive brand (which I forget the name of). The polite thing she said was, don't get one.
Several reasons for a lap harp. 1. So long as you tune it using a digital tuner (works visually) , the notes you play will always be right. Unlike almost any other handheld instrument. 2. Easy to make simple tunes quickly. 3. Easily play two notes at once when you feel ready. 4. Yes, the body contact is a big feature. I read of a woman putting her harp against a dying deaf patient's shoulder, and the patient showed clear signs of calming down. Rest your chin on it. Get your skull up against it somehow maybe. My flute sound comes to me through my jaw, and I can feel the instrument vibrate in my fingers. But it's hard to get a first right note on. 5. Price point. Of course you can buy a cheap student string or wind instrument, but then you will get terrible versions of the right note. 6. Novelty!
 
@gennepher here's the original Jennyfur: IMG_0852.jpg
Managed to catch that little pink tongue!!!
 
My BGs have come down all day long. This is actually scary bc it's never done this before. It went down after a meal twice now. I should be thankful, bc it's now "well" into normal at 5. What did I do right??? Can I repeat it tomorrow? Will it work again tomorrow? What will my FBG be like? Will it still rocket up after breakfast? So many questions about territory I'm unfamiliar with.
@SaskiaKC enjoy your Jeopardy. My grandmother was addicted, and my parents inherited her tv. Then they, who had never owned a television, got hooked on the show too! My much younger brother was still at home, and I expect all that Jeopardy is why he's so good at Scrabble....
 
Good morning folks, 5.4 on the testing dice which is in my normal abnormal range, in other news it's Friday and a bank holiday toboot, great for all those working and just another day not at the office for all you retirees, enjoy your day anyway.
 
Bang on 6.0 this morning and another Bank Holiday, luckily I'm staying at home so no long traffic jams for me. Have fun :)

@zauberflote I noticed your comment in your signature "cannot find line spacing ability on signature maker; this is intended to be single-spaced, sorry!" To get a tight line space; instead of just pressing <enter> for the line break hold your left <shift> key as you press <enter>. This will remove the double spaced newline.
 
@jjraak thanks! Now find one that has ONLY voice please? We're working with an essentially foreign language here, so we want to start with "mi casa es su casa", not "fourscore and seven years ago..." I may get on my computer at some point....
@SaskiaKC ohhh the phoooonnnne!!! That was the last time somebody on the phone sounded like they were in the room with you. Analog. It's the best.
@gennepher Voices of Angels is exactly what I'd have chosen, way to go!!! I can't begin to imagine what it must feel like for you. And I was recommended by a harp store manager friend to get a Harpsicle. I have my own plan of becoming a Certified Therapeutic Music Provider, and that's why I'm going to get one. This friend was very blunt about some other, less expensive brand (which I forget the name of). The polite thing she said was, don't get one.
Several reasons for a lap harp. 1. So long as you tune it using a digital tuner (works visually) , the notes you play will always be right. Unlike almost any other handheld instrument. 2. Easy to make simple tunes quickly. 3. Easily play two notes at once when you feel ready. 4. Yes, the body contact is a big feature. I read of a woman putting her harp against a dying deaf patient's shoulder, and the patient showed clear signs of calming down. Rest your chin on it. Get your skull up against it somehow maybe. My flute sound comes to me through my jaw, and I can feel the instrument vibrate in my fingers. But it's hard to get a first right note on. 5. Price point. Of course you can buy a cheap student string or wind instrument, but then you will get terrible versions of the right note. 6. Novelty!

Okay. Thanks.
Am copying and pasting all of these pieces of information the moment I see them (and screenshots to put in a pdf in iBooks so I can always look back on this).

I wanted to keep trying Voices of Angels. Might see if I can download it to my iPhone instead of keep going on You Tube with those irritating adverts. It was weird, Voices of Angels wanted to stay in my head. I won’t forget it. The feeling is still there this morning. I have just woken up to a fasting blood glucose of 7.5 (I have never had it that low in a morning ever before). Voices of Angels has a quality, but I don’t have the words to explain. I’ve not heard anything as soothing/calming/peaceful/etc as that before.

I am assuming your words to @jjraak above about words only (talking with me in mind?) is because when I tried others on You Tube they had an instrument/s playing, the instrument/s spoilt it and took away from, what I will call at the moment until I find better words, the hypnotic (?) quality of the female voices?

I was wondering how I would be able to tune a harp instrument with not hearing like a hearing person does. I’ve googled and realise how the tuner should work.

About the bit on the harp resting on the dying deaf patient’s shoulder...a personal story about me. I will try and make it brief as possible - I was in Glastonbury, in the 1990’s, with my partner J (who died 10 years ago), and there was this guy who did therapies. I’ve forgotten the name of the therapy. But his name was Paul.

Paul suspended people upside down by balancing you on his feet. Then he did humming things and small cymbals and other sound stuff, none of which I could hear. No able bodied person took him up on his offer of suspending them upside down. They were too scared. By mid afternoon I was talking with him. He agreed to do me a profoundly deaf, very overweight woman with mobility problems and balance problems. He said I would still be able to receive the sound therapy he was doing even though I couldn’t hear it.

He had to explain before we started how he would proceed, because obviously me being suspended upside down, I wouldn’t be able to lipread him. And we had a safe sign I could use in case I wanted him to put me back on the ground. Also he had two of his friends either side ready to catch me if I fell.

But I had been taking with him for awhile before and I knew I could place my trust in him.

It all went well, he suspended me. And kept me suspended upside down on his feet while he did his musical stuff and small cymbal things. I couldn’t hear anything. However, It was very calming and peaceful. My trust in him was total. He touched me on the arm which was our prearranged sign for putting me down. And I remembered his instructions perfectly, the men either side were not needed at any point. Basically I was like a Buddha upside down, he was lying on the ground legs up, with my shoulders balancing on his feet.

When I got upright I got a big surprise, a big crowd had gathered, 200 or 300 people, and they clapped and applauded the whole thing that had just happened.

But what I want to impart to you, because you said, “ I have my own plan of becoming a Certified Therapeutic Music Provider..” , my partner J said that my voice had changed to more pleasant and rounded after this musical therapy which I could not hear. I must have been receiving it through his body, his feet into my head and shoulders which were on his feet. J said my voice had intonation which I did not have before. (I was a late speaker as a child because of not being able to hear at all, and had to be painstakingly taught word by word. I was about 7years old when this started, and I was the child from hell because I had no way of giving or receiving communication).

For weeks and weeks afterwards, my partner J said that my voice kept what it got from that experience of being suspended receiving that music therapy. J was forever looking at me while I was speaking because he couldn’t believe the improvement in my voice. Obviously, I was totally unaware of any improvement in my voice.

So, your intended plan to be a Therapeutic Music Provider, has the potential for something amazing.

Right I had better go and make a coffee and come back and read the posts...

I hope there are no typos on here. I am writing on my phone and the type is small to read back.... will change to bigger screen of iPad and maybe edit when I come back.

>^..^<

P.S.
I noticed this post got a bit 'corrupted' on small phone screen on the app after I posted, but is fine on the web...
 
7.5 at 6 am.

I have never been as low as 7.5 with the fasting bg in a morning.

Something has changed to make it into this...

Several things?

I need another coffee...back in a mo...

>^..^<

P.S. My longish reply to @zauberflote a few minutes ago is fine to read on the web, but might be a bit corrupted in the app...too long a reply for the app?
 
Morning all. A rare actual reading of 5.8 - not really acceptable or any kind of vote of confidence in LC eating. However, yesterday did seem to provide a route to fixing digestive issues and this iteration of LC seems to have dealt with waking up at stupid o'clock. To be functional for me any WOE has to constantly do those 2 things, stabilise my weight and drive A1cs in the 5.5 and below range whilst keeping my lipids as they are - my idea of a route to wellness. This iteration is slightly sub optimal for my purposes hence my lack of total backing for LC. I can see the theory behind it but it doesn't play out like that in my case.
 
good morning all :)

4.3 this morning

Even chillier than yesterday here, we're back down to 5 'C this morning and chucking it down again. I may have jinxed it by getting some of my summer sweaters out the store box under the bed :sorry:

Never mind, I shall go back to extra layers of lagging for my stint in the charity shop today ;) if the cold and rain continues we'll have a quiet day I think.

Hope your day goes well :)
 
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