Thank you for updating us @JohnEGreen. It's good to hear you're making steady progress now.Nurse was very good about the vac thimagy and it’s now working ok the wound has shrunk a bit and is not looking so nasty now.
Thanks for the carol much appreciated.Morning all from a wet and breezy L.A - Bert, is that you? Today I need to trawl through the thirty odd data points from yesterday's bloods, compare and contrast with previous levels then cogitate. Despite the main outcome of yesterday being as I wanted all I keep thinking about is my weight, the impact of steroids thereon and why Elsie Keto doesn't really deliver for me any more. Granted I was fully dressed for a cold day, with fluid and food so not as my morning weigh in..I really, really don't want to weigh 12 stone 3 (just shy of 6 feet tall now) or eat anything at breakfast time just to take steroids. I also don't think Elsie Keto in any form I can tolerate will provide me with the right ammunition for the battle ahead. AFAIC two years immunotherapy masked Keto's shortcomings and delivered by far the best T2 control I ever achieved. The data and some further research on the impact of steroids and nutrition 101 may dominate the next few days - weeks? @Krystyna23040 take it easy today and use that NW pole. @JohnEGreen hug for the fbg but good news on the wound responding to the new device. Have a carol - Keto mince pies may be made this weekend so can't share them. Ignore my drivel, avoid Bert's worst effects and still have a good weekend.
The second one sounds like, Little Brown Jug don't I love thee! Best wishes to you Ann.I wonder if anyone on this forum knows many old fashioned Music Hall songs. I've been trying to write down the lyrics for all the ones my father taught me but two I can only partially remember.
One has the line "You stay where you are..." I have the chorus and the second verse, but the first verse eludes me.
The other has the first line of its chorus "Ha ha ha, he he he...." and, again, I have the second verse but only part of the first.
I've spent hours online looking for these two songs but no luck. I know this is the wrong forum for this but just wonder if any of you do know these songs.
No idea on the first one but think the 2nd may be a version of "Little Brown Jug". Apparently there are several.I wonder if anyone on this forum knows many old fashioned Music Hall songs. I've been trying to write down the lyrics for all the ones my father taught me but two I can only partially remember.
One has the line "You stay where you are..." I have the chorus and the second verse, but the first verse eludes me.
The other has the first line of its chorus "Ha ha ha, he he he...." and, again, I have the second verse but only part of the first.
I've spent hours online looking for these two songs but no luck. I know this is the wrong forum for this but just wonder if any of you do know these songs.
Thanks @lindisfel and @septua. That's another one I'd forgotten. Unfortunately it's not the one I'm thinking of.No idea on the first one but think the 2nd may be a version of "Little Brown Jug". Apparently there are several.
Little Brown Jug
Song by
Glenn Miller and His Orchestra
Me and my wife live all alone
In a little log hut we're all our own;
She loves gin and I love rum,
And don't we have a lot of fun!
Chorus:
Ha, ha, ha, you and me,
Little brown jug, don't I love thee!
Ha, ha, ha, you and me,
Little brown jug, don't I love thee!
When I go toiling on the farm
I take the little jug under my arm;
Place it under a shady tree,
Little brown jug, 'tis you and me. '
'Tis you that makes me friends and foes,
'Tis you that makes me wear old clothes;
But, seeing you're so near my nose,
Tip her up and down she goes.
If all the folks in Adam's race
Were gathered together in one place,
Then I'd prepare to she'd a tear (I'd let them go without a tear)
Before I'd part from you, my dear.
If I'd a cow that gave such milk,
I'd dress her in the finest silk;
Feed her up on oats and hay,
And milk her twenty times a day.
I bought a cow from Farmer Jones,
And she was nothing but skin and bones;
I fed her up as fine as silk,
She jumped the fence and strained her milk.
And when I die don't bury me at all,
Just pickle my bones in alcohol;
I'ut a bottle o' booze at my head and feet
And then I know that I will keep.
The rose is red, my nose is too,
The violets blue and so are you;
And yet, I guess, before I stop,
We'd better take another drop.
Songwriters: Joseph Eastburne Winner, Yuma Bandou. For non-commercial use only.
@lindisfel beat me to it!
Yes. But only the one song - very 60's - The Urban Spaceman. More of a comedy act really, from what I remember.Good late and dark afternoon Ladies and Gentlemen.
I took my blood sugars this morning they were in the sixes, where in the sixes I know not, or care not.
I am having a little chat with most of me, me’s and myself about the vagaries of the engrish language and it occurred to me that the previous paragraph could be read as I took my blood sugars out to some other geographical location and left them their, there they’re. It’s a strange modern language.
Hugs where needed, a smile wear kneaded and a swift knee in the …. If required
Stay safe, stay dry and stay warm all.
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Anybody else remember the Bonzo Dog Do Dah Band?
Yes!Good late and dark afternoon Ladies and Gentlemen.
I took my blood sugars this morning they were in the sixes, where in the sixes I know not, or care not.
I am having a little chat with most of me, me’s and myself about the vagaries of the engrish language and it occurred to me that the previous paragraph could be read as I took my blood sugars out to some other geographical location and left them their, there they’re. It’s a strange modern language.
Hugs where needed, a smile wear kneaded and a swift knee in the …. If required
Stay safe, stay dry and stay warm all.
Edit
Anybody else remember the Bonzo Dog Do Dah Band?
Sorry for repeating but for many of us, and our families this conversation may have massive impacts.For anyone following the ongoing PA/AA arguments.
A nice little segment on BBC news gives a good background to the issue.
BBC News - A toxic staffing row is splitting the NHS
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NHS physician associates and doctors locked in 'toxic' staffing row
A toxic row has engulfed the NHS, say ministers. So why have doctors turned on physician associates?www.bbc.com
good luck with your further research on the impact of steroids and nutrition @ianpspurs.Morning all from a wet and breezy L.A - Bert, is that you? Today I need to trawl through the thirty odd data points from yesterday's bloods, compare and contrast with previous levels then cogitate. Despite the main outcome of yesterday being as I wanted all I keep thinking about is my weight, the impact of steroids thereon and why Elsie Keto doesn't really deliver for me any more. Granted I was fully dressed for a cold day, with fluid and food so not as my morning weigh in.I really, really don't like needing to eat at breakfast time just to take steroids. I also don't think Elsie Keto in any form I can tolerate will provide me with the right ammunition for the battle ahead. AFAIC two years of immunotherapy masked Keto's shortcomings and delivered by far the best T2 control I ever achieved. The data and some further research on the impact of steroids and nutrition 101 may dominate the next few days - weeks? @Krystyna23040 take it easy today and use that NW pole. @JohnEGreen hug for the fbg but good news on the wound responding to the new device. Have a carol - Keto mince pies may be made this weekend so can't share them. Ignore my drivel, avoid Bert's worst effects and still have a good weekend.