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

Good evening all. Best birthday wishes@ianpspurs. FBS was 10.1. I've had a little adventure since my last post. We had just arrived at a local garden fete last week-end. There was a paved patio then a short drop to a gravel-filled gully leading to a grassy bowling green area. On approach it was difficult to see the drop so I headed for the lawn, my foot landed in the gully and twisted. The next thing I saw was grass right in front of my eyes. Someone who saw me fall said that I fell like a sack of potatoes! Long story short the next morning my foot was badly swollen, bruised and extremely painful! I went to A&E suspecting it was broken. The support I received from all the staff there was excellent. After briefly checking my foot they took me by wheelchair to the "Elderly and Frailty Assessment unit" I was treated with kindness, examined and then taken on a trolley to x-ray. No bones broken but I was told the soft tissue damage would take weeks to heal. I now have a rainbow coloured foot and am managing to walk around the house in slippers but need to try with a shoe on as we have a day trip planned tomorrow that my husband is really looking forward to and I don't want to let him down. Hey ho! So armed with paracetamol, Arnicare cream, a walking stick and two sets of shoes we leave at 6am! (I typed a post earlier in the week but discovered I was logged out so wasn't allowed to post it. I have never had to log in before so had to invent a new password and by then my message had disappeared). Best wishes to you for the week-end.
 
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Morning all from a pleasantly mild, beautifully blue skied L.A.. Fbg here was 4.8 to start my 72nd year. Thanks be to God I have been able to spend another year surrounded by a loving family. Family barbecue - cook out - tomorrow at #1 son's @Annb I have been thinking of you and admiring your fortitude and spirit. @Lamont D good to read of your progress. @Krystyna23040 I'm full of admiration for your energy. @dunelm be careful up those ladders guv'nor. JKP had her op 6 weeks ago and is recovering. She can't use a kettle, lift more than 8 of your English pounds.nor drive yet. Our grandson stayed here some nights to help which was a blessing and a joy. @alf_Josiah grandson's are a rich blessing aren't they. JKP has to be in Ipswich - 40 miles away - by 8.50 next Friday for her follow up review. #1 son will take her. One way or another we have muddled through while JKP recovers.. I am reacquainted with the workings of the washing machine, Mr Tumble drier, hob, oven and newish air fryer. Take care of yourselves and peace be with you all (y'all round here) :)
Happy birthday @ianpspurs. Really good to hear that JKP is doing well after her op
 
Good evening all. Best birthday wishes@ianpspurs. FBS was 10.1. I've had a little adventure since my last post. We had just arrived at a local garden fete last week-end. There was a paved patio then a short drop to a gravel-filled gully leading to a grassy bowling green area. On approach it was difficult to see the drop so I headed for the lawn, my foot landed in the gully and twisted. The next thing I saw was grass right in front of my eyes. Someone who saw me fall said that I fell like a sack of potatoes! Long story short the next morning my foot was badly swollen, bruised and extremely painful! I went to A&E suspecting it was broken. The support I received from all the staff there was excellent. After briefly checking my foot they took me by wheelchair to the "Elderly and Frailty Assessment unit" I was treated with kindness, examined and then taken on a trolley to x-ray. No bones broken but I was told the soft tissue damage would take weeks to heal. I now have a rainbow coloured foot and am managing to walk around the house in slippers but need to try with a shoe on as we have a day trip planned tomorrow that my husband is really looking forward to and I don't want to let him down. Hey ho! So armed with paracetamol, Arnicare cream, a walking stick and two sets of shoes we leave at 6am! (I typed a post earlier in the week but discovered I was logged out so wasn't allowed to post it. I have never had to log in before so had to invent a new password and by then my message had disappeared). Best wishes to you for the week-end.
Ouch, that sounds really painful @dogslife. I hope that your day trip goes well
 
Good evening all. Best birthday wishes@ianpspurs. FBS was 10.1. I've had a little adventure since my last post. We had just arrived at a local garden fete last week-end. There was a paved patio then a short drop to a gravel-filled gully leading to a grassy bowling green area. On approach it was difficult to see the drop so I headed for the lawn, my foot landed in the gully and twisted. The next thing I saw was grass right in front of my eyes. Someone who saw me fall said that I fell like a sack of potatoes! Long story short the next morning my foot was badly swollen, bruised and extremely painful! I went to A&E suspecting it was broken. The support I received from all the staff there was excellent. After briefly checking my foot they took me by wheelchair to the "Elderly and Frailty Assessment unit" I was treated with kindness, examined and then taken on a trolley to x-ray. No bones broken but I was told the soft tissue damage would take weeks to heal. I now have a rainbow coloured foot and am managing to walk around the house in slippers but need to try with a shoe on as we have a day trip planned tomorrow that my husband is really looking forward to and I don't want to let him down. Hey ho! So armed with paracetamol, Arnicare cream, a walking stick and two sets of shoes we leave at 6am! (I typed a post earlier in the week but discovered I was logged out so wasn't allowed to post it. I have never had to log in before so had to invent a new password and by then my message had disappeared). Best wishes to you for the week-end.
Rainbow colours seem to be in fashion, so you're right up there @dogslife! Seriously though, do be kind to yourself and try not to put too much pressure on that foot. I don't suppose walking on it will be too harmful, but too much might set the recovery back.

PS: I have to log in every time - well I log in the first time I access the site and leave the page open so that any further times I go onto the Diabetes website, I am already logged in. I assumed that was how it worked for everyone.

While I'm at it - FBG at 02.00 today was 5.6.
 
5.3 this morning.
Today I have actually got a proper lunch break.
My 1:1s that I cram in between classes are away on holiday.

Am really enjoying relaxing and reading and drinking coffee.

Class members love the air con but it is lovely to switch it off as it makes the room too chilly for me to enjoy my lunch break
 
8.8 at 03.15 today.
I wonder what happened to that heat wave that was being forecast. Temperature here yesterday was 15C and today (10.30) is about the same. Overcast and breezy.
Just bought one of those mini vacuum cleaners you see advertised on TV. Small enough for me to handle and pick up all the bits and pieces that I spill due to my incompetent manual skills these days. Came in very useful immediately when I managed to spill half a measuring cup of oatflakes over the floor and shelf. It could be a bit longer to save me bending over so far, but it did the job.
 
Rainbow colours seem to be in fashion, so you're right up there @dogslife! Seriously though, do be kind to yourself and try not to put too much pressure on that foot. I don't suppose walking on it will be too harmful, but too much might set the recovery back.

PS: I have to log in every time - well I log in the first time I access the site and leave the page open so that any further times I go onto the Diabetes website, I am already logged in. I assumed that was how it worked forT everyone.

While I'm at it - FBG at 02.00 today was 5.6.
Thank you Annb. We were surprised as 3 of our friends from our walking group were on the same feeder coach. They found us seats together on what was a full paddle steamer and helped me on stairs and other difficult parts. I took a spare pair of shoes and socks just in case which I did use as the return coach was a longer walk away than expected. In the end a good time was had by us all. I must have logged in long ago and stayed logged in so I was surprised to be labelled as a guest and told my message could not be posted. I had to invent a new password as I didn't remember my original one then once logged in I couldn't see my message. Today I was automatically recognised as usual so that's OK. Best wishes to you and I hope you can find the weather warmer but not too hot in the coming heatwave.
 
Blood sugars this morning were 5.8

Good Morening Ladies and Gentleman, a special mention for @ianpspurs, I hope you had a jolly spiffing birthday.

Now away must eye bee, fings two does

Stay cool, stay highdrated, eye knows eye spelt it wrong
 
Blood sugars this morning were 5.5

Good hot happy Morening Ladies and Gentlemen.

I steeled my self up for a blood test this afternoon, but on chequing saw it’s not till next week, silly me.

Now in a minute or several, eye shall go and stand in the indoor rain cabinet.

Now four a few letters of wisdom “ two get cherries you must have pips “ , what a load of old tosh, eye wonder who made that up?

Now koffy is calling, so is the indoor rain cabinet…
 
9.8 at 02.30 today.

That's because yesterday BG went too low before my evening meal so I didn't take insulin. Of course, then BG went too high in the evening and didn't come down far "overnight" (what passes for overnight for me, ie 2 hours). Can't really expect it to go down all that far in that short time.
 
Thehath been Scorchio in Stalag uber 65.
Have three fans in my cell. And it's still warm. Slept in the altogether Last night scorchio!!!
Roast dinner when it is over scorchio?

Fathers day was unbelievable. Spoilt by family and staff
!y best wishes to all stay cool.
Kepe hydrated.
Scorchio folks
FBG is 5.7
 
5.2 this morning
Managed to run the local classes today without air con. It was just about ok but as Friday will be warmer than today I will have to cancel Friday's local classes.
Mr K thinks we should buy a mobile air con unit to use in our home and our local venues. He is doing the research on it.
 
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