SaskiaKC
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
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- Tablets (oral)
Interesting, thanks for that
I apologize for not tagging you on that. It wasn't an intentional slip-up.
Interesting, thanks for that
Hello everyone. Noswaith dda. I'm back from Wales, all well, FBG 6.3 and 6.8, Friday and Saturday, not bad given the family and journey stress. Off grid in Mother's home.
Great article about T2 diabetes in The Times today. Among other findings , Prof. Roy Taylor at Newcastle University has found that for those of us who became diabetic while becoming "large", the striking statistic for possible remission is a 15kg weight loss plus a relatively short time period as an actual diabetic.
Hopefully this will link will work, else you will have to Google.:
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/...ger-by-britains-top-diabetes-expert-sztghr2wz
Nos da.
link works..but sadly subscription required to read it...
That was rather scary - taking voluntary redundancy after 30 years. Really great though that it turned out so well.How wonderful. So glad it worked for you and you realised your dream.
Similar story for me only I left NS&I after 30 years after successfully applying for voluntary redundancy. I never looked back. Scary times leaving. I felt after being there for 30 years institutionalised. Would anyone want me working for them. I was offered 3 jobs in 1st week.
Re your high bs. When I was poorly before xmas and hardly eating my readings were shocking! Here is a graph of one of my worst days. Zilch to eat. Tried to go to retake that show with pre meal, but couldnt stomache it. Came back home without eating a mouthful. Hope you feel better soon.
Thank you so much @OldButBold for that link.
Brindley's recipe?too many Onion Barges at my sons
Glad lurgy seems to be under manners. We like Cromer but may need to seek out Suffolk places to be loyal - Southwold is too obvious but seems like an East Anglian Padstow to me. Mildenhall Cricket club (from memory very pretty ground) and Bury St Edmunds RFU seem like 2 places I need to spend time, Don't forget to take the chocky@Debandez & @ianpspurs the lurgy is a lot better this morning. I feel much more my usual self - and not surprising fbs are 5.0 this morning.
We were not sure where to go today as it is so wet underfoot everywhere - so have decided to go to Cromer. Haven't been there for years and years. We want to check out the Cliftonville Hotel as a possible place to spend Christmas next year and hopefully the coastal path is not too muddy. If it is it will be nice to just wander around the town.
A bit cold here in the East so will need to wrap up warm.
Splash sounds good, Jackson Pollock Style? I'm up for it.I wonder if any of our excellent painters would feel inclined ( up or down hill ) to splash a bit of Dulux, Crown etc over our walls
Splash sounds good, Jackson Pollock Style? I'm up for it.
@gennepher good piece of art, reminded me of The Dark Hedges in Ireland, be interesting to see what you do with it in the future.
I did a quick sketch yesterday in colour pencils whilst being entertained by Granddaughters at my sons, just did not have time to post it. But here it is.......
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Used kids pencils which don't blend very well.