Cumberland
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- Cumbria
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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@Mel dCP spot on about the brain challenge and I've only been doing it such a short time. You and many other T1s are brilliant troopersI find the psychological side of T1 is the hardest part of it all, because as you say, it is a constant battle and juggling act. It’s mentally heavily demanding. I’ve also put on weight since getting Madame BG under control, despite eating less than 1200 calories a day, the temptation to let it run higher to lose a little weight is always in the back of my mind. Always around if you want a chat, peer support is what keeps me going, tbh.
There's always some thing sinister & almost "pagan" regarding shaping food into "human form."
Lol, I often wonder if jelly babies were concieved to pacify children when the "family dynamics" change due to a newborn sibling?
Or maybe my mind "thinks" too much when I'm low...
Spooky or what?
Hey, it's nearly Halloween. So let's get on that train..
We live (wife & I.) in a 1989 built bungalow. The prevous occupant was an elderly retired doctor & an invalid towards the latter years of her life. My wife & I totally revamped the place.
During the first few months decorating. I was banging out a little rock & roll and applying some paint to a wall. Stepping back & admiring the coverage with a roller in my hand, I was awair of a white haired short elderly woman in a cardie & skirt stood at my right shoulder.
She gave the vibe that the colour scheme & music was not to her taste.. Lol, if there is an "afterlife?" Why come back as a presenter from "DIY SOS."
I actually found an old brown leather doctors bag not long after the incident in the empty attic by the water tank plinth, containing some classic Mozzart manuscript notation. So assumed she was possibly a pianist too..
Hi and thanks @smc4761 I rarely eat more than 20g per meal, never eat rice, spuds, pasta, don't drink beer. Luv wine and G&T. In fact my eating and drinking habits ie diet haven't changed significantly since diagnosis. I've never had a sweet tooth apart from fruit which I've given up now and find it all a bit pith making that I'm putting on weight.Hi Sue, I also started a a lowish carb diet about 6 months ago . Went from having around 220 g of carbs a day down to about 100/120g. I was quite lucky I lost 4 kg in first 3 months but have put a kg back on. Basically Monday to Friday I dont really eat bread, rice, pasta or potatoes. The weekends I allow myself a treat, bacon rolls for lunch maybe a Chinese or Indian for dinner I have also had very few beers since April and have discovered the joys of gin, mmmmm
Agreed it is a constant battle. I would love to keep my BG in check, I have improved them but it has taken a lot of effort. In fact I have put in more effort in past 6 months, than I did in previous 37 years.
Keep at at, I know its hard, but you will reap the rewards. I now just eat lots and lots of veg with my evening meal, but going low carb is not just a diet, its a lifestyle change. It does take hard work initially but it will settle down. Dont be afraid to treat yourself, we all do and it is soooo worth it
Have you tried playing any Mozart to see if she comes back and is a bit happier, she might start making you drinks late at night if you keep her happy!
Had my flu jag today and finding my BG are running higher than normal. Anyone else experience this?
I don't believe in engaging with whatever they are..
Not all my encounters have been benign. I woke up in an ex's accommodation & came face to face with a 19th century farm labourer in his mid to late 30s staring at me like he'd come home & caught me in bed with his wife..
My ex at the time reckoned she sometimes felt the edge of the bed drop with the weight of "someone." There was nobody there.
I could give a police description of the bloke right down to his attire he was a burley chap with a shock of black curly hair.
My ex also had an 8 year old son in the next room. He woke one night screaming about "green dancing lights" & "someone in the room." We couldn't console the lad. I ended up saying that he had been on his computor game for possibly too long & that the images may have left an impression on the eyes causing the imagination to run wild in the dark? (It was all I could think of at the time.)
But that apartment in an old converted stable yard was freaky. Partial powercuts, lights going out always seemingly at the end of the property where she was. Not in my area.. They flickered as I walked into the place too..
Put the kettle on....!
Had my flu jag today and finding my BG are running higher than normal. Anyone else experience this?
I've got mine next week so I'll let you knowHad my flu jag today and finding my BG are running higher than normal. Anyone else experience this?
@Jaylee Without wanting to get too weird, I've known people who can see auras, and I can't, I followed the instructions so many times, and see nothing. So that's why I think that some people just pick up different frequencies.
They often tend to have curly hair..........but there is nothing scientific about that observation.
Now I'm a villager..And there we have why I love this place, from gingerbread men to ghosts an beyond.
Just back from carrying flaming torches around the village. Our own festival of light.
No, just burgers, hot dogs, majorettes, bonfire, fireworks, drunks and the St. John's ambulance.Now I'm a villager..
There must have been pitchforks too..? Was there a "wicker man?"
Now that's something I can see more "probable" than "ghosts."
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