MsVelvet
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Well that would have sent my bs over the top. Did you measure at 2 hours?7.2 this morning had a cup of tea two rounds of toast and 3 digestive biscuits
Well that would have sent my bs over the top. Did you measure at 2 hours?7.2 this morning had a cup of tea two rounds of toast and 3 digestive biscuits
I understand you on the wanting to know what works and what doesn't in case you end up in the situation where you eat high carb foods or go hungry. Christmas meal I went to had meaty options wth the vegetarian dish being high carb pasta. I chose fish not being fully vegetarian (still eat meat sometimes too tho most often prefer not to) but it would be nice if eating out places offered low carb options and low sugar these days. Had pear in mulled wine wth cream for desert that day. I know you don't low carb and would've chosen the exercise option after but that's not an option for me. We do what works for ourselves and that's importantthink your wife mayb worried abt you doing too much tho - or missing your company indoors
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OK ... message receivedMike, I want to slap you for taking yourself of the bp meds (mind you, you might enjoy it). My brother in laws sister did just this in early December and two weeks later had a massive heart attack. She has now had to have a triple heart bypass. You need to be very careful with heart medication.
OK, Mike. Sit down and listen to your Auntie AndBreathe.
Please try to find a way of cutting yourself some slack.
Just go the doctor Mike. It worries me that he put you on a stronger dose, this would suggest he had reasons for doing it. The other thing is your readings are really good. I can eat the same thing everyday and mine will vary every day. We have to learn to live with our diabetes and that includes being able to have variations in our foods and chocolate and cream now and again. You have been consistently dropping for ages. You are doing an amazing job, lighten up on yourself (on you not your carbs).OK ... message receivedI'll go back on them
I'll talk to him about it Anne. The previous tablets (olmetec) weren't bringing down my BP all that much .... and I've generally been around 145 even when I had an angiogram 10 years back .... which BTW was all clear on that front. I waver between around 145 and 160 and he's trying to get me back down, hence the new olmetec PLUS tablet. To make you feel a little more at ease, I just took one resuming after 4 days not taking them. Thanks for caring and everyone else as wellJust go the doctor Mike. It worries me that he put you on a stronger dose, this would suggest he had reasons for doing it. The other thing is your readings are really good. I can eat the same thing everyday and mine will vary every day. We have to learn to live with our diabetes and that includes being able to have variations in our foods and chocolate and cream now and again. You have been consistently dropping for ages. You are doing an amazing job, lighten up on yourself (on you not your carbs).
Anne