Zhnyaka
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as a person who tried dog food as a child, I will say that it tastes like dry bread with strange spicesOh wow, that is officially seriously desperate.... Which tasted better, the dog food or the frosties?![]()

as a person who tried dog food as a child, I will say that it tastes like dry bread with strange spicesOh wow, that is officially seriously desperate.... Which tasted better, the dog food or the frosties?![]()
The strange thing is how our cognitive function is working enough to even be aware that this will not bode well, but not enough to keep us restrained. I can remember many details of hypos, even at times when they involved total memory loss. On one occasion, when I was a trainee organ builder, I had enough battery to go to my food bag, but I circled it like a caged leopard until another builder said "It's in the bag" and came to my assistance. It's the appalling feeling that you have a mouth full of iron filings or have a powerful magnet on your tongue, added to seismic tremors and unbelievable salivation. Not to mention auras, a needle- sharp headache and insatiable hunger. I reckon it takes 20 minutes at least for remedies to act and by then the brain has overriden any thought other than food. As a two-year-old I ate the soldiers, the egg, the shells, and even tried to eat the plate.Great thread, and can totally relate to sometimes eating the contents of the fridge and cupboard when hypo, knowing full well I'm going to rebound too high. Libre helps massively though to avoid hypo's and reduce the height of the rebound.
I was getting salt and jelly!as a person who tried dog food as a child, I will say that it tastes like dry bread with strange spices![]()
I seem to understand each word individually, but the meaning of the phrase does not reach me. Could you explain what it is organ builder?I was a trainee organ builder
Do you remember it? How do hypos pass in baby in general? At the age of two, you still can't go up to your parents and tell them what happened to you. I remember when I had hypo for the first time (I was much older than you then - I was 8), I just lay down on the sofa and didn't get up because I didn't have the strength until my father noticed it and checked my bg. Then he sat next to me for a few minutes while I ate candies and repeated "remember this state"As a two-year-old I ate the soldiers, the egg, the shells, and even tried to eat the plate.
An organ builder designs, builds and repairs/restores pipe organs. A fabulous job, but unstable financially!I seem to understand each word individually, but the meaning of the phrase does not reach me. Could you explain what it is organ builder?
Do you remember it? How do hypos pass in baby in general? At the age of two, you still can't go up to your parents and tell them what happened to you. I remember when I had hypo for the first time (I was much older than you then - I was 8), I just lay down on the sofa and didn't get up because I didn't have the strength until my father noticed it and checked my bg. Then he sat next to me for a few minutes while I ate candies and repeated "remember this state"
I need this sticker in reactionsAn organ builder designs, builds and repairs/restores pipe organs. A fabulous job, but unstable financially!
I have apparently "astonishing" memories of our first house, which we left when I was 33 months old. You're absolutely right that I would not have known what the problem was at the time. What I do know is that many years later I vividly described to my mother my memory of trying to eat a small china plate with a repeated poppy design (more orange than red) running round the outer circle. "I remember that: you were having a reaction, well I'm blowed!"
Here is my latest restorationI need this sticker in reactions
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I can't distinguish two melodies of the same genre from each other, but for some reason all my friends know how to play the piano. Haha, this is karmaI admire people who can play musical instruments despite the fact that I myself do not hear the beauty of mush
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1774.Wow! It is amazing!
I think it's okay that we've gone a little off topic. It doesn't forbid anyone to whine a little in this chat1774.
I seem to have derailed the thread unintentionally. Your original post makes we wonder whether there should be a "bizarre"
experience of diabetes (as in dog food) or would it stay in this thread?
This is what I mean by bizarre:I think it's okay that we've gone a little off topic. It doesn't forbid anyone to whine a little in this chat
When I was little I always stole the cat food out their bowls, and I didn't even have diabetes as an excuse!Are serious guys
Have u tried dog food?!!!!!!
you write like a professional writer, such good descriptions!This is what I mean by bizarre:
1967 My father stopped the car outside Eades’ Stores, a wonderfully old-fashioned grocers with their name proudly set in mosaic between two large plate glass windows set in dark green frames and housing complete sides of smoked pig, whole rounds of strong cheese, and a wooden frame containing glass-fronted tin boxes with Peek Frean’s or Huntley and Palmer’s just emerging from heavily pawed and ancient paper. He asked me to go in and buy three tins of Trout Hall grapefruit segments. I came back with three bottles of Brobat (toilet cleaner).
“I didn’t ask for that!” said my father. I do remember the shopkeeper, Mrs Potter asking me if I was all right. Clearly not, because the story jumps to my father forcing glucose tablets through my gritted teeth while supine on my bed. The tablets were about 6mm thick and the diameter of a 2p coin. They were sold by Boots in yellow and black striped rolls. I still hate all forms of glucose except Lucozade.
I tried dog and cat food even before I had diabetes (I think I was 3 or 4 years old), just as a child, my friends and I were interested in what our pets eat and we tried it until our parents sawWhen I was little I always stole the cat food out their bowls, and I didn't even have diabetes as an excuse!![]()
sometimes it seems that diabetes is a person, isn't it?Haha come on diabetes make up ur mind
I must admit that I still know what the food and treats of my dogs and cats taste like, I'm the curious kind.I tried dog and cat food even before I had diabetes (I think I was 3 or 4 years old), just as a child, my friends and I were interested in what our pets eat and we tried it until our parents saw
well, if this food is safe for your animals, then it is also safe for you, although it is unlikely that it tastes good to youI must admit that I still know what the food and treats of my dogs and cats taste like, I'm the curious kind.
And at 45, I don't have any parents to tell me not to.