I also won some choccies in the same draw, but they haven't arrived yet.I won a large box of chocolates via a Nectar draw run by British gas.
I am your postman and they were delicious.I also won some choccies in the same draw, but they haven't arrived yet.
Are they targeting diabetics (for the lolz) ?
Are BG really working for Big Pharma ?
Has my postman eaten my chocs ?
A curious mind wants to know !
Geoff
Then you've done me a favour.I am your postman and they were delicious.
Do I take them into my workplace and give them to the office girls,or do I eat them myself?
Oh you greedy little piggy, you!!I am your postman and they were delicious.
This is a variation on the famous phrase from literature "to be or not to be" In this case it refers to my tablets and whether or not to take them when I go on holiday. Since getting diagnosed with Diabetes in November of last year,I have taken 2 holidays,each of 5 days duration and I never took my tablets and felt no ill effects. <snip>
Diabetes (I am assuming T2) is subtly dangerous because you generally don't feel any ill effects until you have done serious and often irreversible damage to yourself.
I must ask if taking your tablets immediately after diagnosis made you feel very much better? Most people seem to have no major good/bad feelings apart from those who take statins (where most people seem to be one of the "official" few who have side effects).
Which tablets are you (not) taking?
Are you testing your Blood Glucose to confirm that stopping the tablets makes no difference?
If you are considering eating a box of chocolates I think you may still be in denial, which is to be expected if you have been diagnosed for 6 months or less.
I have been in various stages of denial for 10 years and have only just got my HbA1c down to non-diabetic levels.
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