@Gudrun
Hey, good to see you again!
Sorry about the carb creep, but it happens to the best of us. And it has happened to me too, often enough.
Glad you are back though!
My sister died today. She was a diabetic since 1988 and didn't change what she eat. Often had 6 doughnuts for lunch. She was going blind in the end and died of multiple organ failure.
Thank you, Mike. I hasn't quite registered yet, but the lesson is there to learn... we are none of us immortal and must change the NOW in order to improve the future. Her health has been very poor for the last few years. If we want to live well into old age we must implement changes now.I am so so sorry for your loss. My heartfelt sympathies go out to you.
Mike
Thank you, Mike. I hasn't quite registered yet, but the lesson is there to learn... we are none of us immortal and must change the NOW in order to improve the future. Her health has been very poor for the last few years. If we want to live well into old age we must implement changes now.
Thanks, Mike. I'll try and get some sleep now. I went over to see her in Germany just a couple of weeks ago and I'm glad I was able to spend a little time with her.I agree completely. I was intending to post something along the lines that her loss should serve as a lesson to us all that if we are to control diabetes, it comes at a cost of sacrifice. I elected not to as this (arguably) isn't the time for that, but I see you've simply echoed my original thoughts in your reply.
Nonetheless, that said, I feel for you greatly .....
Take care won't you. Mike
Yes, thanksWell done Zand... fingers crossed it keeps dropping off each week
Well done Zand everything is coming together for you now so pleased with your weight loss xxYes, thanksI'm just glad it's started to shift again
Not quite everything unfortunately Connie, but some thingsWell done Zand everything is coming together for you now so pleased with your weight loss xx
Yay! I weighed myself this morning and I have lost 2 and a half pounds in the last 2 weeksMy fasting BG wasn't so good though (5.7), but I often experience this when I have lost a pound. I don't know why this is, but it does happen to me.
My sister died today. She was a diabetic since 1988 and didn't change what she eat. Often had 6 doughnuts for lunch. She was going blind in the end and died of multiple organ failure.
So very sorry for your news gudrun. RIP to your dear sister and thoughts to you.My sister died today. She was a diabetic since 1988 and didn't change what she eat. Often had 6 doughnuts for lunch. She was going blind in the end and died of multiple organ failure.
I have read your fasting level can go up, as you metabolise your bodies fat reserves, converting it to glucose which is stored and released by your liver.
And 5.7 is still within a none diabetic level, so it all sounds good.
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