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What was your fasting blood glucose? (full on chat)

It’s 6 AM and my blood sugars are at 8.5.
Dawn will be in about 30 minutes and the sky is in that twilight state as night is slowly fading in the twilight the temperature out side is about 5 degrees but expected to be going up to 15 degrees with no rain forecast.
@gennepher seems you had an interesting day with a strange but pleasantly interesting interaction with a perfect stranger I hope your prescription is sorted soon does your pharmacy not deliver your repeat prescriptions.

@Lamont D Happy 70th you young whippermsnapper but not too much birthday cake mind you, on my birthday Keiran bought me a cake but as he won’t eat carbs and I can’t well shouldn't Melody and Judith had plenty of cake to eat between them.
 
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It’s 6 AM and my blood sugars are at 8.5.
Dawn will be in about 30 minutes and the sky is in that twilight state as night is slowly fading in the twilight the temperature out side is about 5 degrees but expected to be going up to 15 degrees with no rain forecast.
@gennepher seems you had an interesting day with a strange but pleasantly interesting interaction with a perfect stranger I hope your prescription is sorted soon does your pharmacy not deliver your repeat prescriptions.

@Lamont D Happy 70th you young whippermsnapper but not too much birthday cake mind you, on my birthday Keiran bought me a cake but as he won’t eat carbs and I can’t well shouldn't Melody and Judith had plenty of cake to eat between them.
A very similar dawn and temperatures here @JohnEGreen
Yes it was an interesting, intriguing day. A pleasant different kind of interlude from my daily kind of life.
I have made some notes on the day, with some ideas for a short story, suggesting an air of mystery, about a woman who is a social butterfly, (is the best way I can describe it), and she 'chooses' people (strangers) to invite for lunch....

Thanks. No, my pharmacy does not deliver prescriptions. It used to but too many people needed their prescriptions delivered so they stopped doing it, saying it was impossible to keep up... strange logic...
 
Good Morening Ladies and Gentlemen and those who remember the sprightlyness of their endless youth.

Blood sugars this morning were firstly 4.6 then straight afterwards 5.1

Birfday greetings to @Lamont D and also to any others where due.

Now it is time to go
To the lonely sea and the sky
I left my bacon sarnie there
I wonder if it’s edible?
 
Fbg 6.5

I have had problems the last few days ordering my prescription online. I have wasted hours of my time...
Logging into the Wales NHS app was a nightmare. You have to go through the NHS England app first before you are allowed to enter the North Wales NHS app. It would not let me in . I tried various ideas on different browsers tried getting in on the web but it wanted me to go to the app. In varying degrees, it wanted different things. One wanted ID, one did not, one wanted my driving license but that was only needed when you first joined so I did not do that, then I was finally directed me to a Wales app which is now defunct and does not work with my surgery. Something is badly wrong with the NHS software at the moment.

So I grabbed a paper prescription, went down to the pharmacy explained to the assistant girl there what was going on, I was not on the system so she said she'd put my paper prescription through immediately. And that was the best I could do. I'll check it on Tuesday because it should be on the system by then.

But then my adventure started.... I called in the local shop before going home, and when I came out, someone very firmly put their hand on my back. I thought that was odd so I turned round and there was an older woman than me who said she wanted to ask about my three wheel walker, I used. It has a seat on it and that's what she said she wanted to ask about because she wanted one. Well, I had to say sorry but I've had this for about 35 years now and I don't think the shop exists anymore where I bought it from. She had a modern looking 4 wheeled rollator which she said kept falling apart. We talked awhile and she kept saying that her grandson had let her down because he was supposed to have lunch with her and she didn't like eating on her own. She said this several times in the course of the conversation. As much as I like to take people on face value, I am on the alert a little in this case. Then she suddenly said would you have lunch with me? I don't like eating on my own and my grandson's let me down. I said yes, and we went to Wetherspoons. She told me to sit down and she would order the food. I wanted to pay my share and she said no so I went to the counter with her. Imagine my surprise when it came to pay the bill she pushed her sleeve up and she had the state of the art square watch which looked like it had more functions than my phone. And she just paid for the meal with that. She took the bartender by surprise as well with that watch.

Anyway, we talked through lunch. It was fish and chips and the fish was very nice. There was at least some fish between the batter! I still felt there was some discrepancies, but I didn't know exactly what. She was very well dressed, expensive and had some expensive jewellery on. But her clothes and jewellery were understated. She said she was 80 years old. She did ask some questions but I answered a bit vaguely. didn't give any personal information away. She kept talking about her grandson had let her down. Her phone went a few times and and she said it was her daughter or another time she said it was someone else, and I had a feeling someone was checking up on her periodically, and I wondered if her watch was some kind of location thing as well so that her family could keep her subtle eye on her?

But we had a pleasant time talking.

I was trying to make sure on the way back to my car, that I left her before I got to my car, but she made that very difficult. And she ended up walking back to my car with me. We talked a bit more. I couldn't tell if she was lonely or what it was. Anyway, before we parted, I gave her a massive big humongous hug. I am not a huggy person. But it seemed as though she could do with one. She was highly delighted. And she said she was moving in a few days and so we probably wouldn't see each other again. And then she just vanished, I turned around and she's gone.

I just wondered what you would make of that interaction? I was somewhere I would never have been at that time of day because of bringing the repeat paper prescription to the pharmacy.

Creative... me people watching again. Drawing on my phone in a sketch app with my finger, the person I see walking.

I was very tired when I got back and I slept on the couch for a few hours. I have missed lots of my eyedrops today because I was asleep. I was out when I did not expect to be. I will be at home tomorrow, I am not going out tomorrow. No people day... I am having a no people day.

Take care, sweet dreams...

Night night ...

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@gennepher a very strange and interesting day
 
AI was brilliant. My keyboard split vertically in half and was really annoying. I googled it and AI came up with a very simple fix.

Very puzzled as to why my kindle fire suddenly had the option to do a vertical split of the keyboard. It made it almost impossible to type on the keyboard.
 
6.0 today at 02.15. Up that early again due to the pain in my arm/hand. Phoned the pharmacy to see if my stronger pain killer prescription is in. No. I don't think the surgery bothered. I'll have to get on to them again on Monday. I've found that I can keep the hand reasonably comfortable as long as I don't use it, by keeping it warm and by taking extra codeine alongside my normal painkillers. Probably not the best practice but the best I can do for now.
 
Tried phoning 111 for advice but they're too busy dealing with urgent cases to talk to anyone else. Made me feel a bit ashamed taking up their time when someone with a more urgent need might be trying to get through. Not that I spoke to anyone - that was just the automated reply. I'll try the NHS website and see if that is any help.

Tried that. OK if you're in England or Wales but not in Scotland. Scottish health services were never all that bad, but something has gone wrong since 2020 and lockdown.

Just keep loading on the pills I guess.
 
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Fbg 6.9

I was out in the front garden earlier about 1pm and it was so hot, the sun was burning, and I had to come in. My face feels like it has caught the sun...

Creative...a Laboscope kaleidoscope from the garden centre, of the pink primulas. ... no good in my garden, the snails and slugs would eat them all...

Have a good day...

Take care.

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Fbg 6.5

I have had problems the last few days ordering my prescription online. I have wasted hours of my time...
Logging into the Wales NHS app was a nightmare. You have to go through the NHS England app first before you are allowed to enter the North Wales NHS app. It would not let me in . I tried various ideas on different browsers tried getting in on the web but it wanted me to go to the app. In varying degrees, it wanted different things. One wanted ID, one did not, one wanted my driving license but that was only needed when you first joined so I did not do that, then I was finally directed me to a Wales app which is now defunct and does not work with my surgery. Something is badly wrong with the NHS software at the moment.

So I grabbed a paper prescription, went down to the pharmacy explained to the assistant girl there what was going on, I was not on the system so she said she'd put my paper prescription through immediately. And that was the best I could do. I'll check it on Tuesday because it should be on the system by then.

But then my adventure started.... I called in the local shop before going home, and when I came out, someone very firmly put their hand on my back. I thought that was odd so I turned round and there was an older woman than me who said she wanted to ask about my three wheel walker, I used. It has a seat on it and that's what she said she wanted to ask about because she wanted one. Well, I had to say sorry but I've had this for about 35 years now and I don't think the shop exists anymore where I bought it from. She had a modern looking 4 wheeled rollator which she said kept falling apart. We talked awhile and she kept saying that her grandson had let her down because he was supposed to have lunch with her and she didn't like eating on her own. She said this several times in the course of the conversation. As much as I like to take people on face value, I am on the alert a little in this case. Then she suddenly said would you have lunch with me? I don't like eating on my own and my grandson's let me down. I said yes, and we went to Wetherspoons. She told me to sit down and she would order the food. I wanted to pay my share and she said no so I went to the counter with her. Imagine my surprise when it came to pay the bill she pushed her sleeve up and she had the state of the art square watch which looked like it had more functions than my phone. And she just paid for the meal with that. She took the bartender by surprise as well with that watch.

Anyway, we talked through lunch. It was fish and chips and the fish was very nice. There was at least some fish between the batter! I still felt there was some discrepancies, but I didn't know exactly what. She was very well dressed, expensive and had some expensive jewellery on. But her clothes and jewellery were understated. She said she was 80 years old. She did ask some questions but I answered a bit vaguely. didn't give any personal information away. She kept talking about her grandson had let her down. Her phone went a few times and and she said it was her daughter or another time she said it was someone else, and I had a feeling someone was checking up on her periodically, and I wondered if her watch was some kind of location thing as well so that her family could keep her subtle eye on her?

But we had a pleasant time talking.

I was trying to make sure on the way back to my car, that I left her before I got to my car, but she made that very difficult. And she ended up walking back to my car with me. We talked a bit more. I couldn't tell if she was lonely or what it was. Anyway, before we parted, I gave her a massive big humongous hug. I am not a huggy person. But it seemed as though she could do with one. She was highly delighted. And she said she was moving in a few days and so we probably wouldn't see each other again. And then she just vanished, I turned around and she's gone.

I just wondered what you would make of that interaction? I was somewhere I would never have been at that time of day because of bringing the repeat paper prescription to the pharmacy.

Creative... me people watching again. Drawing on my phone in a sketch app with my finger, the person I see walking.

I was very tired when I got back and I slept on the couch for a few hours. I have missed lots of my eyedrops today because I was asleep. I was out when I did not expect to be. I will be at home tomorrow, I am not going out tomorrow. No people day... I am having a no people day.

Take care, sweet dreams...

Night night ...

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Strange days - smashing sketch with observed movement
 
Fbg 6.9

I was out in the front garden earlier about 1pm and it was so hot, the sun was burning, and I had to come in. My face feels like it has caught the sun...

Creative...a Laboscope kaleidoscope from the garden centre, of the pink primulas. ... no good in my garden, the snails and slugs would eat them all...

Have a good day...

Take care.

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Smashing
 
good early evening. Busy day. Veterans breakfast club and then wandering round the Farmers Market. Lovely day and Mrs Miggins put a coat of preservative on the garden fence - I had sprayed it with anti- algae stuff a couple of weeks ago in preparation.
Girl In The Bubble came round about an hour ago, just when I thought that I would finish my current read. No chance - far too much excitement going on.
art bit - ink on watercolour paper.
Have a great evening.
 

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good early evening. Busy day. Veterans breakfast club and then wandering round the Farmers Market. Lovely day and Mrs Miggins put a coat of preservative on the garden fence - I had sprayed it with anti- algae stuff a couple of weeks ago in preparation.
Girl In The Bubble came round about an hour ago, just when I thought that I would finish my current read. No chance - far too much excitement going on.
art bit - ink on watercolour paper.
Have a great evening.
Very effective artwork. Looks like an avalanche, or pyroclastic flow. Time to get out of there, whichever.
 
Tried phoning 111 for advice but they're too busy dealing with urgent cases to talk to anyone else. Made me feel a bit ashamed taking up their time when someone with a more urgent need might be trying to get through. Not that I spoke to anyone - that was just the automated reply. I'll try the NHS website and see if that is any help.

Tried that. OK if you're in England or Wales but not in Scotland. Scottish health services were never all that bad, but something has gone wrong since 2020 and lockdown.

Just keep loading on the pills I guess.
You should not feel ashamed @Annb as your need for pain relief is just as urgent. Hope you get it sorted.
 
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