Porridge has a mind of it's own, and refuses to conform to the behaviour ascribed to it in books by dietitians.
It’s a bit of a hike but worth it - used to play in the old fort when I was a kid!Didn't actually get to Brean Down. Wish we had thou. Next year we will definitely
It’s a bit of a hike but worth it - used to play in the old fort when I was a kid!
Ahhh Pringles - I wish. I can get away with most things but Pringles ain’t one of them unfortunately!!about 600ml of orange juice and 1/3 pack of Pringles. !
The RNLI spend a lot of time in the summer rescuing grockles (holiday makers) who think they can walk from Uphill to Brean Down when the tide is out - one family from the Midlands were rescued three years in a row!!My family moved to Weston-Super-Mare when I was about 14, and they lived at Uphill. I remember seeing Brean Down when we walked to the beach, I don't remember ever going there, though, strangely.
We used to go a lot to Worlebury Hill, though.
The RNLI spend a lot of time in the summer rescuing grockles (holiday makers) who think they can walk from Uphill to Brean Down when the tide is out - one family from the Midlands were rescued three years in a row!!
Grrrrrrrso after my standard size porridge my bloods started rising, usually this requires a unit or two and I'm trending high at the moment, so I had 2u and dropped to 3.4 at work in 2 hours....
Meh.
Ah pain. Porridge sends my levels awol.
I make my own low carb porridge (recipe suggested by members on another thread). It tastes good and keeps my bloods steady
Any thoughts? Is my morning basal too much?
blinking basal tests
6.30 Woke up on 6.1 gave my morning levemir plus 1 unit of quick acting
Lunchtime 6.0
2.30- 4.3
3.30 - libre said 3.9 so I drank lucozade before checking with my meter and then found I was 4.6 (so a false low- did not feel hypo!!)
4pm- libre shows 6 and rising. Meter 5.9
Wondering if my bloods would have held steady at 4.6 now. Annoyed as I haven’t eaten today just to get this done in one go.
Any thoughts? Is my morning basal too much?
Hottest day of the year and I have thick socks on because (for the love of diabetes), my feets are freezingFOR THE LOVE OF BEING DIABETIC!!!!!!!!!!!!
CAN WE STOP TALKING PORRIDGE. HOTTEST DAY OF THE YEAR. AND WE HERE TALKING ABOUT A TRADITIONAL GO TO BREAKFAST CEREAL FOR A WINTERS DAY........
P.S
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I would say so - take that with a pinch of forum rules though!
Didn't your last attempt fail with a low mid afternoon? bit of a clue if it did.
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