13lizanne
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- Central Scotland
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
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- Tablets (oral)
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- The Gym, + unkindness and rudeness
Unfortunately A still had an upset tummy yesterday but he's going to give it another go today. I just got back from Learn direct, I'm going to be starting a computer course in a couple of weeks. It's a daily course but only lasts about a month, and it will bring my IT skills up to scratch. Wish me luck!Good luck A and friends, strength and luck for you Barbara @Diamum5972
Pleasant, sunny morning up here in Central Scotland. Wishing everyone a great day today
Good morning @heh and welcome to the forum.Good morning everyone
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Hello and welcome from me tooGood morning everyone
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Hi, welcome to the forumGood morning everyone
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Yep, here too. Enjoy your day!Morning all
It's a glorious morning here
Morning Anna, it's lovely and sunny here too. The temperature is going up to 19 degrees later with a nice refreshing breezeGood morning everyone, we have a glorious sunny day here today. How is the weather where you are?
Thanks for asking Anna, he's better than he was although he is still not 100%. He's not eating as much as he used to because when he tries eating the same things as before it reminds him of when he was ill and it puts him offHow is A now Barbara ? @Diamum5972
Poor A. I hope a new treat distracts him for a while and it then becomes easier? Or does he repel new treats too?Thanks for asking Anna, he's better than he was although he is still not 100%. He's not eating as much as he used to because when he tries eating the same things as before it reminds him of when he was ill and it puts him off
Yes, that's what happens alright. One of my friend's daughters would only eat lettuce leaves and yoghurt for months after a bout of illness, we just have to "enter their world" and be patient. Vicky's idea of a completely new food is a good one I think. Does A eat icecream? How about a mild flavour of ice cream or ice lolly. When D was experiencing similar I was happy to let him have "junk" like crisps and potato waffles until he was ready to eat something more nutritious. It's hard though, isn't it?Thanks for asking Anna, he's better than he was although he is still not 100%. He's not eating as much as he used to because when he tries eating the same things as before it reminds him of when he was ill and it puts him off
What a ridicules process for A. Is this what this country has come to? I'm ashamed of our gov. What are they trying to prove?Thanks for your suggestions @ickihun and @13lizanne, it's nice to get other parents viewpoints! When we saw the doctor she said try eating small amounts of bland food, so he's been trying toasted chicken sandwiches which has been keeping him going for a few days. I think his anxiety is playing a big part as well, he has to sign on this Thursday but he's been too unwell to do his job search. The last time he was due to sign on I had to fill in a form declaring he was ill but any other periods of sickness have to be covered by a sick note. Back to the doctors I go!
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