MeiChanski
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
i thought im the only type 1 low carb doesnt it do wonders???
Lucky you! I'm just off the south-east edge of the Mendips, great place, fab countryside & some lovely towns & villages.Nothing to do with diabetes, but I can I just scream "Arghhhhhhh" at the NHS referrals system.
I have just come off the phone with them (the lady I spoke to was lovely and I did not scream at her). My GP referred me and asked for an urgent appointment (I don't think it is urgent) and they come up with March 2020.
After some polite pleading, the lovely lady found an appointment in 2 weeks if I was prepared to drive an hour away for an evening of delight in the Mendips.
She will do when she's old enough to go for long walks. At the moment it's the frutrating stage where she can't go off-lead as I can't guarantee she'll come back, and she can't go too far until she's older. She'll definitely be up for it eventually, she's a breed that needs plenty of exercise.It is a great place ... just a little further to travel for an assessment that I would like.
I am quite a way off the edge of the Mendips in the other direction.
I bet puppy enjoys the fab countryside/
We stayed in St Brelades Bay when we went to Jersey in July - had a Sea View with a lovely view of the bay.I’m back. Did you miss me? Actually I got back on Friday 13th after an uneventful day apart from a total electronic search at Jersey Airport. Yes, a titanium knee makes very loud bleeps.
Younger daughter and I had a wonderful passport-free trip. We went to lovely St Brelades Bay twice and mourned that Great Uncle George no longer had a house there. We looked at St Brelades church where my parents were ‘married’ (because I was on the way), and we went to the Jersey Archive Office to view the record of said ‘marriage’ which stated that my naughty father was a bachelor. On my Aunt Frances!
We still decided St Brelades Bay is one of the best beaches we’ve visited.
Oh, and ate lots of seafood. Nighttime highs every night, despite careful counting, but back to ok now.
I’ve been scrolling - great news about pump @MeiChanski.
Evening, it’s kind of weird to put my bf down as next of kin. I mean my mummy will have to drive 2-3 hours if something happened to me. But my bf is the human potato that I live with so ideally he is the next person to contact.
Mei - One thing to consider when nominating next of kin is that's the only person medics will often communicate with, if you are incapacitated. That could mean your Mother could contact the hospital (or whatever) to be declined any information
I'm not being critical of your choice, but just trying to pull it into a slightly different context. Of course, you could well have thought that bit through.