@evilclive I don't tend to think of climbing as an adrenaline rush kind of activity either. Maybe it's because I partake in it regularly but whilst it can scare the bijigers out of me at times, I don't feel I push myself to my limits.
Even the experts don't go that far. The recent movie Free Solo is really interesting. Alex Honnold likes to achieve amazing feats without a rope but he does this by repeating moves again and again and again with a rope until he has like a muscle memory of what to do so the risk has been reduced.
I noticed the dogo and died a little inside, so flooooooofy. :O
He is a big fluffy bear, and a gentle giant.
I just use it like any cream - in drinks, cooking, poured on etc...
@SueJB if you can get a Libre prescribed, they would give you a dedicated reader. You can scan it with most android phones, of newer (model 7 or higher) iPhones. That’s the basic setup and you have to manually scan yourself when you want a reading. If you add a transmitter like a MiaoMiao (you need to buy that yourself) it will scan the sensor for you every five minutes and send that number to your (doesn’t have to be particularly new) phone - but you do need a functioning phone for this. However, this setup will give you alarms if you go out of your desired range. You can do it on a budgetHope that makes sense, happy to explain further via pm x
@Japes - I have to send my DBS stuff off to the uni, must be something in the air!
Seems like the D-emon has been visiting us all in the night, I was rudely awoken by a 2.9 at 7am...Quickly fixed by turning the insulin off for half an hour and shoving two dextrose tabs down my neck, so I could roll over and go back to sleep until about an hour ago. Hope you all manage to stabilise things as easily
Off to Kew with a picnic today, there’s an exhibition of Chihuly glass sculptures I really want to see - I’m a massive fan of his work since I saw the one hanging in the V&A.
Ta @Mel dCP but not got a phone and just glaze over I'm afraid with all this tech talk. I'd prefer not to prick but can't be ar**d with all these blue teeth, purr purr and the need for a mobile phone. Glad you sorted the D emon though. Hugs, hope you're OK now. Think I'll have to PM you as none of it makes sense but really appreciate your info. Just wish I understood it.... bit like not understanding theI just use it like any cream - in drinks, cooking, poured on etc...
@SueJB if you can get a Libre prescribed, they would give you a dedicated reader. You can scan it with most android phones, of newer (model 7 or higher) iPhones. That’s the basic setup and you have to manually scan yourself when you want a reading. If you add a transmitter like a MiaoMiao (you need to buy that yourself) it will scan the sensor for you every five minutes and send that number to your (doesn’t have to be particularly new) phone - but you do need a functioning phone for this. However, this setup will give you alarms if you go out of your desired range. You can do it on a budgetHope that makes sense, happy to explain further via pm x
@Japes - I have to send my DBS stuff off to the uni, must be something in the air!
Seems like the D-emon has been visiting us all in the night, I was rudely awoken by a 2.9 at 7am...Quickly fixed by turning the insulin off for half an hour and shoving two dextrose tabs down my neck, so I could roll over and go back to sleep until about an hour ago. Hope you all manage to stabilise things as easily
Off to Kew with a picnic today, there’s an exhibition of Chihuly glass sculptures I really want to see - I’m a massive fan of his work since I saw the one hanging in the V&A.
My best tip for weight loss is to go caving. The last trip I did, 6 hours long, I think I was 1.5kg lighter at the end of it.
My first thought was, hmm, a foot and ankle weigh about 1.5kg, so he's either had his foot chewed off by a subterranean pirhana fish, or got it trapped under a rock and cut it off with a Swiss Army knife...
Still, as long as you got to the pub, it'd be ok!
Haven't you seen the various documentaries? The Descent and The Cave both cover ways to lose weight underground quickly.
(The Descent is as funny to cavers as Cliffhanger is to climbers)
Fantastic sculptures, great photos, thanks for sharing@porl69 - corpses were amazing! Saw a few pancreases and every single one of them were in better shape than ours
Had the most amazing day looking at Chihuly glass sculptures today, pics currently public on my Facebook if you fancy a look! https://www.facebook.com/599159082/...A9LPdaxHzxzI/3L4q3Swi8YFJXLpyMKXW8IMY&sfns=mo
No, will have a look.
I've seen and read Joe Simpsons Into the Void, and that thing about the bloke who got himself trapped under a rock in Nevada or wherever it was.
My only dice with death (apart from the dx DKA!) was getting tangled up in ropes underneath a windward capsized Graduate dinghy many years ago!
I recently watched the movie length documentary Last Breath, true story about a North Sea compression diver getting tangled up in a structure while the ship drifts off-station.
Far and away the best doc I've seen in a long time, mix of real footage from the incident, with dramatised bits and interviews with the main players.
I think it might still be on bbc iplayer.
Puts even our worst hypos into perspective!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0004y5s/last-breath
Would it be worth my while signing up for BBC i player, eg do I have to pay ? Thanks
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