Another result ...another ''no show'' on here. You really must accept that no one will judge you or think any less of you or your efforts if the number isn't as you desire. Stop beating yourself up about the results and focus on the reasons. For example....do you keep a food diary...noting all and I mean ALL the food you eat? If you do that and test your BG reactions you should be able to identify the foods that your body finds harder to tolerate. Maybe you can take them out of your daily diet or cut the amount down a little and see what effect it has. It's a shame that you can't share your diabetes with your Father...you might find it enlightening and theraputic to share the load a little. Your impending foot check will hopefully reveal no problems and visits to ''the girl'' may not be needed too frequently. Personally I prefer to tend to my own feet due to ticklish tendencies. It made me smile somewhat wryly at your pleading with your Father to heed your advice to find a more acceptable ''foot person''....you want HIM to heed good advice but.....you know what I am saying here....and you know I hate to nag you ....but....practice what you preach springs to mind and heed the advice you are given....take the hand of those offering to help you through and please, please stop chastising yourself for numbers that can be improved with time and thought. Here ends the sermon for todayEvery time I draw a regrettable result in my fasting blood glucose, it gets posted on a billboard in my consciousness like a scarlet number for the peanut gallery in my imagination to judge me harshly for my loss of control. I resolve to eat more scrupulously low carbohydrate food and incorporate even more cardiovascular exercise today in an attempt to win a better tomorrow.
I have an appointment to see a podiatrist this afternoon for a foot examination, which is exciting as I have had a life long fascination with medical waiting room magazine selections, especially those pertaining to the practice specialty. If my Internet search skills are on point, I expect to be wowed by a fresh copy of Podiatry Today.
My elderly father, may he live to be 120, who is also a Type 2 diabetic and unaware of my own recent diagnosis for his continuity as a participating person in this world, finds it acceptable despite the grave risk to my heart to patronize the manicurist across the street from his home in Scottsdale for regular pedicures because the girl (she is probably a senior citizen) is very nice to him. Just last week, I begged him to forsake that ritual given the very real risks involved with infection and have been promised that my advice will be heeded. So out of unspoken allegiance, I am also heeding the same advice and taking pun filled steps to a foot specialist that will review it all.
Amen to that!Another result ...another ''no show'' on here. You really must accept that no one will judge you or think any less of you or your efforts if the number isn't as you desire. Stop beating yourself up about the results and focus on the reasons. For example....do you keep a food diary...noting all and I mean ALL the food you eat? If you do that and test your BG reactions you should be able to identify the foods that your body finds harder to tolerate. Maybe you can take them out of your daily diet or cut the amount down a little and see what effect it has. It's a shame that you can't share your diabetes with your Father...you might find it enlightening and theraputic to share the load a little. Your impending foot check will hopefully reveal no problems and visits to ''the girl'' may not be needed too frequently. Personally I prefer to tend to my own feet due to ticklish tendencies. It made me smile somewhat wryly at your pleading with your Father to heed your advice to find a more acceptable ''foot person''....you want HIM to heed good advice but.....you know what I am saying here....and you know I hate to nag you ....but....practice what you preach springs to mind and heed the advice you are given....take the hand of those offering to help you through and please, please stop chastising yourself for numbers that can be improved with time and thought. Here ends the sermon for today
It's a date!I have made a resolution to get into full disclosure beginning tomorrow morning, regardless of the result. I am heartened by the kindness and support in here as I work through my issues.
There is a full time steam factory operating inside of my head. The pressure is always on until the lobotomy surgery provides the ultimate relief.It's a date!.... though I should add "Nae pressure big man"!.
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