ResultObviously we've never met in real life so we might both be total bleeps but I'll go out on a limb and say it couldn't happen to a nicer bloke.
Haha.. total bleeps...
Cheers, though.
I Do try...

ResultObviously we've never met in real life so we might both be total bleeps but I'll go out on a limb and say it couldn't happen to a nicer bloke.
Some of the elderly getting their vaccines seem to believe they have been freed from a huge burden and are now released.
I am afraid we have had a serious problem hung round our necks like the Ancient Mariners albatross.
But we are paying the price for others not treating the planets creatures with respect.
I wish I could see complete normality coming back to us in all our futures.
What next will we have to face?
Meanwhile Nigeria's affluent are driving their bush meat illegal trade.
I would like to think the Chinese have stopped killing pangolins and eating bats and trading them in disease ridden wet markets but I wouldn't hold my breath.
D.
Brilliant news.Up with the larks, off to hospital to discuss with doc my progress.
He's saying excellent progress, very impressed
As was I....![]()
Please let Arthur the Poodle know that my BS is behaving better this evening - unlike Archie the Labrador.Let us know how you're doing...Arthur the Poodle has already told me he'd like an update..
T2D is a roller coaster...I find I do one thing and it somehow effects the diabetes or something else like sending cholesterol through the roof... The trials and tribulations.
Good that you are feeling a bit better now. Hope you are completely back to normal tomorrow.good evening all
5.3 this morning
Just a quick post today, don't think my cranky old body liked the covid jab yesterdayI was fine for about 4 hours then I got a stinking headache and went off to bed early, couldn't get warm so not much sleep.
Dosed up on paracetamol and went shopping and dropped mum's stuff off then I went back to bed for the afternoonFeeling a bit better and not as achy now so hopefully back to more normal tomorrow
Hope your day is treating you kindly![]()
Please let Arthur the Poodle know that my BS is behaving better this evening - unlike Archie the Labrador.
As my BS is still quite low I thought it a good idea to have some mascarpone cheese this evening. I put it down on the low table next to my chair and he grabbed it. He has never stolen food before but decided to make an exception for my mascarpone.
Mr K spilt his whisky trying to stop him.
Spooky tree and moonlight or even a misty sun, either way a good strong image. Was Popeye making a Catcall? Whoops maybe a little Non PC for the forum.Fbg 6.5
I am not talking to that cat.
Why?
He stole my phone.
A friend emailed "You're not answering my WhatsApp messages..."
I put down iPad and look for phone. It had been on my lap.
I look down the blankets on me. I look down the duvet...
I email my friend, "I can't find my phone. I've lost my phone..."
"Take the bed apart," she replies...
I take everything off my bed, look inside the pillow cases...
No phone...
Then I realise that the cat is sitting at the bottom of the bed looking at me. He has not moved despite me frantically looking for my phone in the bed.
Not moved...
I go closer to the cat, keeping eye contact. His eyes grow wider. Very wide eyes for Popeye. I slide my hand underneath him. And pull out my phone.
His eyes widen as though I am going to say something to him.
I say nothing and walk away.
I am not talking to that cat.
I realised that earlier he had got between the blankets and was working his way down the bed, unseen by me. Apart from this hump, under the blankets, making its way down my bed. I had wondered why he was making so much effort, and so I thought he was just making himself comfortable. But no, he had intentionally dragged my phone down to the bottom of the bed and sat on it to hide it.
Here is my digital painting for today in Procreate...
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I will have to love you and leave you. Things I have to do. I will play catch up later...
You are right that Archie has got a bit cheeky since his almost miraculous recovery from the stroke. He was so scared when he couldn't stand or eat or drink and now it seems that he is trying to make the most of every day and is really enjoying life being normal again.Gave a hug,
But not sure of tone, if honest ..
I knew Archie was poorly recently, I suspect under the annoyance, might lay some relief he seems to have gotten a little cheeky.
Does make an amusing story, if seen from that light .
Best wishes getting the better of the BG, not the same i'm sure,but anytime I've dropped into the 4's I've felt spectacularly 'off'
A most unpleasant feeling.
God know what a low 4 or even a 3 must feel like
Woke to a 2.3 treated and now 5.8 so all good![]()
I now M&S are having a hard time but didn't realise they were having to open up branches in farmers barns in the middle of fields.Off to M+S down the road on my newly acquired off-road trike
mmh no expert, BUT., here goes my take.....
I believe your premise is correct
You do or have increased your tolerance to carbs, short term.
As have I , I suspect.
But given it took me 60 odd years to get to T2D status, I'm pretty sure that Tolerance is short and within months of higher carbs I'd be back at my DX level of HBA1c.
Regarding the morning FBG, perhaps it is similar to checking the car oil level.?
we've been standing all night unused, everything glucose wise has drip, drip, dripped back into place, and levelled out.
Sure you know all this, but just to explain my thinking for others.
That why we take that check before we have had food or exerted ourselves.
because once the day begins just like starting a car the (Oil/Glucose) gets sloshed around as we idle, rev up, or speed off
all of which uses and makes call on the energy source, gas/glucose
That FBG, given the caveman scenario of olden times, is something the body generates, to enable us, if we had gone without food or too little of it, the day previous.
(Our bodies as hosts to us, gets a bit concerned, we MIGHT kill it, so it looks out for us.)
In this case by giving us sufficient energy to HUNT/Scavenge, so we can eat, and thus save our Body from harm.
However in the modern day, for T2D we have the opposite problem, to much to begin with, so any extra not required.
(see Jason Fung for further info. Best book I've read on T2D 'The Diabetes Code)
So i see that FBG rather like measuring something toxic (to us certainly)
bit of a conundrum,
Given we have all blamed the odd FBG on foods etc,
but it's a slow riser over time, as the toxicity within us grows,
so i do believe it is better as a longer term predictor of just where we are on that toxic glucose scale, so more use as an average, rather then a high low water mark on any given day.
Took a few weeks for mine to come down to sensible levels after DX, was bobbing along in the 5-6 zone quite happily, but since my mishap, it rarely ducks below 7..ho hum
Happy to hear others ideas/opinions and being shot down in flames..![]()