I'm exactly the same Riri, when I get stressed my blood sugars shoot through the roof - even if I only think of something stressful Its just the same. I now try to avoid anything that I know will stress me out even though that's easier said than done! Hope you have a better day todayThink I could have posted this thread in numerous categories!! We had a gardner in yesterday to start to clear our 'jungle-like' garden and he lit the rubbish at around 4pm. (This isn't about the wrongs and rights of a garden fire BTW). Anyway I was already a bit stressed out at the smoke billowing around towards next door, but we had been over to warn them this was happening. Anyway, Mr next door came round moaning and I did politely point out to him that this is the first ever bit of disruptive work my husband and I had done around the house in almost 20 years and yet every weekend we tolerate his drilling and mini digger work (he's a builder) and past fires he's had without a single grumble. Anyway the upshot of all of this was my blood sugars shot up to 17 and 0.8 ketones. I couldn't eat a thing for tea because I was so upset/stressed and felling sick. It just goes to show how rubbish I am at dealing with any confrontation and how helpless we are in terms of blood sugars to try and control these stressful events. I went to bed with that horrible sicky feeling in my stomach and, as I write this today, I'm hoping for a calm uneventful day.
Was there a reason for the raised pavement "thingamajig" or was it a slight error by your husband. ( it may be the responsibility of some other party )Things have not improved today. My husband took a day off and we drove to Lidl's. On exiting the car park in our Mazda MX my husband didn't see the triangular raised pavement thingamajig and drove straight over it !! Not much clearance on an MX so after a big crushing noise 3 helpful men (embarrassing) came to our rescue and had to push us back off. We think that the exhaust is scratched and dented a bit but not sure about anything else and we drove home fine. A funny light that has been on it for a while has also disappeared !! Staying in for the rest of today. Lol
That made me smileDefinately 'husband' error. Think his mind was on going home to set up our (his!) new 47ins all singing all dancing TV and stand and he just nonchantly started to drive up on to the middle curb!! Heck of a crunch!
I think he realises he over-reacted as he's been overly 'friendly' since then shouting hello to us at every opportunity. No point in making life harder than it already is, so we've just forgotten his rant now. (Well husband has - I still have a tinsy winsy bit of upset bubbling underneath but not enough to do my sugars any harm!!).
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