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

Morning All. 6.3 this morning no rhyme or reason as many of you are reporting higher than ought to be. Have a very busy day ahead, sorting out sons things back from Uni, loads of laundry, trip to supermarket to stock up for rest of week as I am having my first anti VEGF injection early tomo and will be hiding in the shadows for a couple of days.
Have a good Tuesday. Stay well, stay safe.
All the best and hope the day goes smoothly, easily, and effortlessly.
Take care x
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good morning all :)

was 5.2 yesterday a couple of hours after I woke up because I forgot to test straight away, 4.6 today ;)

it actually looks to be dry so far here finally after such a lot of rain :happy: I'm hoping that we will get some good drying so we can get some grass cut, Mum's soil is quite heavy with quite a bit of clay so it takes ages for her garden to dry out whereas ours is much dryer and sandier so it dries more quickly.

mr. gee is thinking of taking off the top of a couple of small trees which are getting too tall, I will stand by and probably do some strimming too if it's dry enough ;)

Hope everything goes well tomorrow @PenguinMum
Hugs for you and good wishes for your mum's recovery @dogslife
My thoughts are with your family @DJC3 so hard on both ends of what happened, hope everyone will be ok going forward.

Nice HDR work @poemagraphic so often HDR is so obviously overdone

Hope your day treats you kindly everyone :)
 
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Hugs for the cricked neck but lol re Harry. Have to admire the opportunist in him.
Very diplomatic DJC...he's a thief plain & simple...I'm not even sure he likes the cats food...it may be a territorial thing...he may as well give up Churchill is not one to be messed with:)
 
He was a beautiful boy, but quite nervous, although he had calmed down a lot since they got him and was responding well to being treated with kindness and patience.
Part of the problem is trust DJC..when an animal has been abused & treated badly often the only way they know how to respond to fear is by biting & lashing out...the damage was clearly done early on long before he found a loving home with your daughters family which makes it all the more tragic...I hope they will try again.
 
interesting, you certainly know your cats then.

He was beautifully marked and big old thing too.
had to stop the missus trying to nick him...(i THINK she was joking, but can't swear she was..:woot:)


she does have form..local vicar caught her tempting his cat home with some treats..awkward...:rolleyes:

Lol she sounds like me ... Although the clergy I have known have mostly been dog men so nothing there to tempt home ... Maybe a cat is an idea for her next birthday?

My KittenCat is all well now but I am feeling poorly. 6.3 fbg so that's ok but something has been not right since I woke up an hour ago. Eating a little just made it worse, oddly, so I have gone back to bed.
 
Morning All. 6.3 this morning no rhyme or reason as many of you are reporting higher than ought to be. Have a very busy day ahead, sorting out sons things back from Uni, loads of laundry, trip to supermarket to stock up for rest of week as I am having my first anti VEGF injection early tomo and will be hiding in the shadows for a couple of days.
@DJC3 hope you and your family will feel better as the days go by...are they able to continue with their holiday?
@dunelm your holiday reporting is beautifully written and a joy to read. Please keep having fun.
@gennepher sorry you’re having such lack of sleep and hope you can catch up a bit today. @Bubbsie hope your stiff neck improves, and it will, but is very annoying. Good old Harry...Churchill needs to sort that out and repay the compliment!
@Debandez have a lovely break with your friend..Prossecco anyone?
@HarrisonK have a great day and good reunions.
Have a good Tuesday. Stay well, stay safe.

I hope all the busy work today will help keep your mind off tomorrow, and I hope all will go well then. I will be with you in spirit... Hug.
 
No sadly they came home early as they were just too shocked and saddened to have fun.
Good luck with the laundry - my mum once found a bag of chips in my brother’s laundry when he came home from uni. When she remonstrated with him, his only response was ‘oh I wondered where they’d gone!’ Lol.
Not sure if Ive missed some earlier posts but what is VEGF?
I did think as much after it all they are better off at home. I hope the other dog is coping. Thanks for asking but I have macular edema/retinal vein occlusion in my right eye. I have lost quite a bit of sight and hopefully the course of injections I start tomorrow will prevent it getting worse. Its administered by the consultant into the white part after hopefully some good anaesthetic. Some on the forum have had it done and it helped. Luckily the other eye is good because my biggest fear is being unable to drive.
 
Had the dreaded eye checks at the hospital. My big fear was that the macular oedema had come back and I would need a course of Lucentis injections. I have a phobia about injections into the eye - which was why I got so stressed yesterday.

So had some tests - saw the doctor after the tests - cateracts had got a bit worse - and see you in another year. Everything else OK.

I had a dilemma. There was one test the doctor hadn't done - perhaps she hadn't done it because it wasn't necessary. I could just leave and see them in another year. Phew - what a relief.

And then I remembered what I have learned in this forum - it is up to us to take charge of our health. So I said - you didn't do the specific test for macular oedema - do you think it may be helpful to do it.

The doctor said -'yes, if you.want it done we can do it'. Thank goodness I went with my gut feeling. There was macular oedema in both eyes - not hugely bad but bad enough to need injections. First one next Monday. Strangely enough I am no longer scared of having it done.

Not sure why after all this time on keto why it has come back. The only thing I have changed this year is that I have stopped taking vitamin c and my multi vitamin. So I am straight back on them.
 
Trying to relax this morning....

I used a disposable eye steam mask because the regular heated eye masks are all too heavy. This disposable one works well and relaxes my eyes, and I can blink with it on.

But Popeye came on the bed. Got on my stomach and began patting my chest. When I didn't move, he began patting my face gently...but the heat in the eye mask only lasts about 10 mins so I didn't want to move.

Popeye doesn't actually touch the eye mask with his paws, but I can feel his nose touching it.

He rests his chin on my chin.

Cat breath....

And then settles to rest.

I have this image in my mind of a dog sitting on his dead master's chest and refusing to leave.

I reach for my iPad besides my bed and blindly take some pics and hope I have caught something. When I looked after, it was either all my face, or all cat. This was the only one where you can see the fur on his back.

I have taken the eye mask off now, but he is refusing to leave my chin...

Take care.
Have a good day.
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Had the dreaded eye checks at the hospital. My big fear was that the macular oedema had come back and I would need a course of Lucentis injections. I have a phobia about injections into the eye - which was why I got so stressed yesterday.

So had some tests - saw the doctor after the tests - cateracts had got a bit worse - and see you in another year. Everything else OK.

I had a dilemma. There was one test the doctor hadn't done - perhaps she hadn't done it because it wasn't necessary. I could just leave and see them in another year. Phew - what a relief.

And then I remembered what I have learned in this forum - it is up to us to take charge of our health. So I said - you didn't do the specific test for macular oedema - do you think it may be helpful to do it.

The doctor said -'yes, if you.want it done we can do it'. Thank goodness I went with my gut feeling. There was macular oedema in both eyes - not hugely bad but bad enough to need injections. First one next Monday. Strangely enough I am no longer scared of having it done.

Not sure why after all this time on keto why it has come back. The only thing I have changed this year is that I have stopped taking vitamin c and my multi vitamin. So I am straight back on them.
I gave a like rather than a hug because you seem relatively calm about what will be done to you and sure about what needs to be done by you. Best wishes and thinking of you.
 
Part of the problem is trust DJC..when an animal has been abused & treated badly often the only way they know how to respond to fear is by biting & lashing out...the damage was clearly done early on long before he found a loving home with your daughters family which makes it all the more tragic...I hope they will try again.

Yes I think you’ve hit the nail on the head there. At the moment she ( daughter) is distraught as their other lovely old lady Dane is in the vets with vomiting of unknown aetiology. I hope to goodness that nothing bad will happen to her.
She has told us to carry on with our quest for a new dog and not to stop being excited about it on her behalf. I think it would certainly be a good thing for the girls.
 
5.4 yesterday
5.8 today
Off to Liverpool for 2 days with my Bessie girlfriend. We try somewhere different every year. Bit of quality time together. Love Liverpool. They have invested a lot of money into the city and it shows. I have a few things to do before I pick her up so must dash. Hope everyone had a good bank holiday weekend. Short week for the workers. Dont ya just love a bank holiday. Will catch up on thread later. Dashing. Happy Tuesday to all.
my neck of the woods debs you will have a fantastic time best place ever and im not a bit bias ;)
 
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