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IDK what Tenko is/was (did he play for Fulham?) but comment bound to be funny from you young sir.Probably got a walk on part in Tenko
IDK what Tenko is/was (did he play for Fulham?) but comment bound to be funny from you young sir.Probably got a walk on part in Tenko
Tenko...old TV show . ( Never said I was young )IDK what Tenko is/was (did he play for Fulham?) but comment bound to be funny from you young sir.
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Omg you're a fitness king as well as a tech guru especial. I feel flabby and inadequate!Son in Law gave me a work out on the bike, 2 hours 30 minutes and we never stopped. He suggested we ride The Monkey Trail and ended up doing ten miles on the trails like I have posted below, that's SIL in yellow jacket on the first down section after a huge switch back climbe, as you can see I didn't see him again until we finished the technical trails, I'm fast but he's young and intrepid.....
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And of course what goes down must go back up, great ride, good fun and he wants to do more sections next week.
I had the same bad advice from GP, and diabetic nurse, and the dietitian @Krystyna23040 and @RFSMarchThat is a really shocking attitude from your GP. I cannot believe that a GP would give such wrong advice.
It reminded me of a Hospital Doctor who told me that I was deluding myself if I thought I could stay off insulin and maintain remission with a low carb diet. He got angry when I gave him some stats and shouted back at me that T2 Diabetes was a progressive degenerative disease. I am afraid I did struggle a little to stay calm and polite during the consultation. I desperately wanted to say that it was only a progressive degenerative disease if I carried on eating the high carb diet, but I don't like being shouted at so I didn't say it.
@rfsmarch @Krystyna23040 my DSN is a miracle and very proactive. The whole practice is sensational. My wish for everyone is to have the same standard of care and proactivity I receive. Both my GP and DSN are T2DM. That helps spadeloads.That is a really shocking attitude from your GP. I cannot believe that a GP would give such wrong advice.
It reminded me of a Hospital Doctor who told me that I was deluding myself if I thought I could stay off insulin and maintain remission with a low carb diet. He got angry when I gave him some stats and shouted back at me that T2 Diabetes was a progressive degenerative disease. I am afraid I did struggle a little to stay calm and polite during the consultation. I desperately wanted to say that it was only a progressive degenerative disease if I carried on eating the high carb diet, but I don't like being shouted at so I didn't say it.
I see faces in all kinds of inanimate things @dunelmThank you @gennepher. A cousin of mine mentioned that she could see a face so I explained to her that it is The God of Small Things and that the birds are the fraternal twins - I don’t think that she has read anything by Arundhati Roy. Wholly untrue of course - the ink is random - our brains of course are programmed to find faces in everything that we see.
I need this skill of yours as I am now getting a 3 day presentation and media handling course in Blighty upon return . I'm guessing a poker face won't work!Mine seems to be programmed by someone with a very different spelling of faces. Works amazingly well for press conferences.
Great photos @BRSBRI@lindisfel - this is the road you're talking about? The actual white knuckle Highway 101...in an unfamiliar car, it was "interesting"
@dunelm @jjraak my new boss leaving the garage - I think the car is not very planet friendly
@muddycyclist - you'd like this hotel...help yourself apparently, but return...
the dark walk to the hotel. It was a very long day
Dinner photo
Where meetings will be all day
I try to read as many posts as I can between now and 1000 when they arrive...
Hope all well!
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The risk I'm told by daughter Dr to be is far less than getting DVT after long haul flying.I think you are right about the risks of having blood clots with Covid 19 are much higher than the risks of having blood clots with the AZ vaccine.
I recently read this about the risk from having Covid 19 - which is really scary:
Recent data from the Netherlands and France suggest that of the patients with coronavirus who are admitted to intensive care units (ICU), 30-70% develop blood clots in the deep veins of the legs, or in the lungs.
Around one in four coronavirus patients admitted to ICU will develop a pulmonary embolism.
These rates are much higher than we would usually see in patients requiring admission to ICU for reasons other than COVID-19.
Very true! FabVery effective @dunelm
I love it. I can almost see a blue Buddha in the hills...
I channelled all the good thoughts...thank you. I was exhausted after it and even worse 1 on 1 with big cheese and I masked up driving him to collect his car from garage servicing...Thursday in Breckland - don't forget the black bins are a day late due to the Bank Holiday. A sub-optimal 5.1 via Swipey and the reality could be anywhere between 2 and 20. There are obviously reasons but <20 gms carb surely not the culprit. 160 gms protein? or the weird bug circulating the wider family, stealing voices? COVID home tests with while you wait at home results = I'm clear of that. Other key markers remarkably buoyant on high protein Your new TV sounds a challenge to install @dunelm. I hope the appraisal went well @BRSBRI and that you are very much still in the game @Mrs T 123. Hope all goes well with Majorie's jab @lindisfel. Hug for the aches and pains but mainly for the care home fees @Muddy Cyclist. A good friend of mine has a 100 yo mum whose CH fees are over £1000 per month (per week?) - ouch. He isn't called Sandy, but here's my mate Syd for you @dunelm. I'm thinking he should be made Minister for Education. Cordwangle oh, me dearios.
Escobar Pharma...Exact attitude of the doctor who is the Diabetic Expert at my Health Centre. I don't know for certain but I suspect drug money is involved somewhere along the line.
@lindisfel best wishes to the other half...let us know how it goesTricky decisions but for now it seems like the odds are well in favor of taking the jabs
@gennepher You are right when you say that you can't really blame the average diabetic patient for following the 'official' advice - especially when they are given such bad advice in such appallingly rude and unprofessional way. You definitely could have reported him for misconduct.I had the same bad advice from GP, and diabetic nurse, and the dietitian @Krystyna23040 and @RFSMarch
I tried following their advice for controlling my diabetes, but it was the eatwell plate etc, and very high carbs. And it was 'diabetes is progressive, you have to eat, so we will give you more and more meds'.
I don't like being talked down to when I am trying point out online their appeared to be other ways of dealing with diabetes. And I did ask him if he could work with me with his knowledge. Dietitian told me he had several years of training, and I had none, he knew it all, so therefore I had to follow his advice implicitly. I asked dietitian when had he done his training, because the pamphlets he had given me were dated many years previously. Didn't go down well, dietitian blew his top and was rude and virtually chucked me out almost saying for me never to darken his doorstep again. I responded in kind to him. I was not rude but I said my piece. Dietitian was having an apoplectic fit by this time. He was being very unpleasant. I could have reported him for misconduct, but I didn't. There was nothing in my words or behaviour that he could report me for.
You can't really blame the average diabetic patient for following the 'official' advice.
@BRSBRI you are very lucky to have such a knowledgeable DSN and GP.@rfsmarch @Krystyna23040 my DSN is a miracle and very proactive. The whole practice is sensational. My wish for everyone is to have the same standard of care and proactivity I receive. Both my GP and DSN are T2DM. That helps spadeloads.
The arrogance of many HCPs is horrific.
Just despicable. I'm sorry you've both been through it.