dunelm
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Thank you @karen8967Happy anniversary to you both dunelm xx
Thank you @gennepherHappy Anniversary
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Thank you @jjraak - it’s the good old cocktail party effect for me - doze off but with a practiced attentive look on my face and reply on the built in list of danger words.Now Number ONE..i fully agree with.,,Good man..
information overload can be a real problem for us chaps, so like me your best avoiding the risk
But as to the over hearing...come, come Mr Bond.
surely you still have some of the old kit from back in the day..
..to help pick out relevant danger words.
you know the ones that strike fear and spur us into action...
"presidents been shot".."man down" or the scariest of all, an unexpected.
."Anniversary/birthday"..:***:
Either way good recovery .
hope you both enjoy the day.
Happy anniversary @dunelm and please pass on my congratulations and best wishes to your good lady. From what I can gather in your posts she must be a very wise and patient lady with superb man management skills. A real Angel of the (frozen) North methinks but you know that dontcha!
If the shake and low cal work for some people surely that must be good in terms of ultimate goal of reversing and controlling? Obviously wouldn't be the first choice for most on here but LCHF is also not a realistic option for some people either. I love your work in spreading the LCHF word but I can see how other ways suit some people better.
If the shake and low cal work for some people surely that must be good in terms of ultimate goal of reversing and controlling? Obviously wouldn't be the first choice for most on here but LCHF is also not a realistic option for some people either. I love your work in spreading the LCHF word but I can see how other ways suit some people better.
They class remission as under 48. And I think think about 300 took part. So if their hba1c is in the right zone all good according to them. But I'm not so sure low cal really is suitable for t2d. I feel lots of sugar could be consumed. I'm just very sceptical. And that poor woman sounded like she struggled massively through the 8 weeks of low cal shakes. But she is happy. And a positive mind helps the body I feel. Every time I go on DUK all I see is the word donate!!!Have I read correctly Debs...over two years a third of the test group is still in remission...if that's correct I wouldn't say it's a resounding success...DUK did not work for me too archaic...patronising nothing innovative...yet it's perceived to be the gold standard of T2 care & management...smoke & mirrors come to mind.
This posting made Mrs J and myself laugh out loud. Brilliant. 20/10.5.5 salad last night so expected 5 2. That threw me!
I've got a little guy on each shoulder this morning. One with horns and a 2 pin fork and a dash of red in his ensemble. He seems nice. He thinks I should sit and chill. Stay on the forum, chat, laugh, discuss. Have another coffee. Relax. Take time out. Whereas this horror on my other shoulder is a right one. Nasty as!!! He thinks life is all about getting things done. He keeps waving a list of things to do in my face!!! It does seem long. And some items appear urgent as in BIG, BOLD, RED. He keeps saying 'no time to waste. I have tried flicking him off. He is clinging on like his life depended on it! He thinks this is some sort of game. Whereas the other guy. Well. He is my cuppa tea. Kinda cute too ;-) (always did fall for the wrong type, until I met Eric of course!). Who will win. Watch this space......
I might be some time!
At the conclusion only a third of the 100 were in remission...so initially 46% got to remission... 2 years later 76% of the 46% were still in remission so overall a third of the original study group...I agree with @jjraak (and Mark Twain) looks very much like massaging the figures to me.So if their hba1c is in the right zone all good according to them
Sorry about the walk. Antibiotics seem to have finally worked last evening so now a little ambivalent about having the test on Thursday. 6 litres of water plus tea a day restricts how much walking or moving far from base I can do just now. I wanted to attend a funeral for the wife of a superb man I used to play cricket with but probably couldn't sit through the service. Please don't mention rain for a few days
Just painting and listening to you tube videos (sad I know).
@jjraak this is about metformin an b12 for info. You may have see it already but I know you mentioned it a couple of posts back.
They class remission as under 48. And I think about 300 took part. So if their hba1c is in the right zone all good according to them. But I'm not so sure low cal really is suitable for t2d.
I feel lots of sugar could be consumed. I'm just very sceptical.
And that poor woman sounded like she struggled massively through the 8 weeks of low cal shakes.
But she is happy. And a positive mind helps the body I feel.
Guess who won? Right. The nasty little ****** on the right. I've only just sat down!!!!This posting made Mrs J and myself laugh out loud. Brilliant. 20/10.
Just painting and listening to you tube videos (sad I know).
@jjraak this is about metformin an b12 for info. You may have see it already but I know you mentioned it a couple of posts back.
Busy day today, didn't get to forum!! List a lot shorter now. But I still have a list. Gutted!
So tonight me and Eric painted,,,,and painted,,,, then painted some more. Not in our plans until plasterer said the newly rendered walls needed painting asap to protect from heat! Just home, gone 9pm. Spotted my little garden over growing at front of house. Thoughts of family coming Sunday ran in for sheers and started trimming, looking mighty fine now. The more you do the more you want to do. Bags of energy.
Skipped tea. Having a glass of red, cheese, a ryvita and a few nuts. Feet up. Fbs won't be good. It's very late to be eating. It was delish though.
Pics of house (son's) when bought , stage 1 and stage 2. Stage 3 will have pretty white stones around decking, artificial grass in 2 side bits, shower glass for fencing, and a few lights in the decking. Maybe wall lights too. It's a WIP But coming together.
Ok if my eyes stay open long enough I'm going to catch up.on thread!
I had uveitis too, only once. That was enough! Red eye. Lit the room up when I walked in!!! Drops and cream for weeks.@True Blue just to add many years ago I had bouts of Uveitis (aka Iritis) and couldnt tolerate the usual treatment drops and was put on preservative free single use drops that I had to keep in a fridge. With eyes I kind of think you are always going to need the gentler option if that way inclined. Of course these cost a lot more for the NHS God bless them! Always hugely grateful for good treatment.