Jazz97
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Well it's currently sunny where I am, so let's hope it lasts for us both!Might go to wales for a few days weather permitting![]()
Well it's currently sunny where I am, so let's hope it lasts for us both!Might go to wales for a few days weather permitting![]()
Hello @Fairygodmother Have a read of 'Grain Brain' available in all good book stores, it's an interesting insight into how diet affects the brain, my step dad has dementia and have just bought a copy this week, waiting for it to arrive but interested to see what he has to say about diet.
Long week, met with insulin resistance this week, so have rarely been below 9mmol/l, and waking with G6 alerting me to highs most nights, so coupled with sleep deprivation I am looking forward to the weekend, off to the races tomorrow, so should be fun.
Have a good steady weekend all![]()
Greetings fellow colanders, hope you are all doing well, just catching up on posts as I was away on a course in that there London for a couple of days
I was flying back from Stansted and was a little concerned as this was the first time having to go through Security with an insulin pump. I went through the metal detector and of course set it off. Security directed me towards the full body scanner, but i explained I was wearing an insulin pump and could not go through. She checked with someone who said it was fine and they took me aside and scanned me with hand wand thingy. They were very professional and i was treated with courtesy, so my panic was for nothing. I did have a letter just in case.
The only drama I did have was a bit of a nightmare. I woke up on morning of 2nd day at 5.15am by an alarm telling me the battery was low on my pump. Oh well i thought it will lat for a few days. OOOOOPS it did not, by 12.30 another alarm saying the battery was dead. Just a wee bit of panic as I did not have a spare battery. Luckily one of my colleagues was able to get me one.
Note to self always carry a spare battery
Thinking of the Happy Friday, I’m mulling over whether to say I’d be willing to participate in an Alzheimers Study. Both my mother and my maternal aunt developed dementia but I don’t know whether it was Alzheimers. One of the first steps is a genetic test to see if research subjects have two of the marker genes. Carrying a pair of the marker genes doesn’t result in a 100% likelihood of getting Alzheimer’s.
On the plus side, the study would give researchers more knowledge of the condition and could lead to the development of treatments to hold it at bay. Knowledge of carrying the genes would enable forward planning should Alzheimers strike.
On the minus side, how would it be to live with the possibility of a horrid downward spiral? How would it affect the rest of the family? Would we all be seeing signs of decline in every word and action?
I’m finding it really difficult to know what to do.
I can feel a small hard object dug into me.
Hi, i wish you good luck with your decision on the study.
Interestingly, My mum has Alzheimers. a couple of the multiple tests they ran on her involved identifying "clip art" pictures?
This is where it get's interesting... I was present at these tests. (moral support.) I also had to fill out a questionnaire knowing the patient for many years.. Stuff like change in character,bursts of aggression. LOL, if anything, My Mum is more chilled & relaxed. Yes there are cognitive issues. (lucky for my mum, there hasn't been any progression in the last 6 years?)
Any hooo.. My mum was required to draw on a circle the big & little hands of a clock signifying ten to four? Pretty good bearing in mind there were no markings on this circle signifying any reference for hours & mins.
Then there was clip art black & white photocopied drawings of a generic crown, barrel & a lizard on a sheet of A4, which she needed to identify.
She peers at the drawings.& in turn, gets them right...
HOWEVER. My mum called the lizard a "lizard." I mentally called it out as a Salamander, maybe a Gecko? (it was a generic lizard shape with a long tail & the head of a snake.)
Close enough call from my mum for me!
Something like this..
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There were two consultants in attendance. No they said, "its a crocodile."
"Really," i replied, "I'm no David Attenborough, so you had better diagnose me too!"
"Ah." One consultant whispered. "Sometimes relatives or spouses will cover for the patient's condition."
Pulling up a generic image on my smartphone browser i informed this medical professional,
This is a crock...
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was going to drive down to wales for a few days weather permitting and stay at a few b&bs either way will be having a very lazy week xxBrilliant! You doing anything special or playing catchup in the house? Either way its just good not to be stuck in the work/home routine.
I get Wednesdays off and so I have booked the Thursday & Friday off that come just before the next Bank Holiday at the end of the month. I will get 6 lie-ins for the price of two mornings' holiday![]()
Oh dear, still laughing. I’d go for salamander or skink, and that’s just the consultants. Cheering that your mum’s still in good shape, and chilled![]()
Sniggers childishly...COUGHS!!!!!!!!!
@Jaylee of course that first pic is a crocodile - it's just so obvious!, and the second pic is a poodle............
That just reeks of someone not having the b*lls to point out someone elses big gaping embarrassing mistake higher up the management chain!
Some work days are spent creating things, some work days are spent presenting things and some work days are spent getting out of problems caused by someone else. The latter is definitely my least favourite type of work day and today has been one of those days. Thankfully, there is a big gap between my desk and the nearest wall. Otherwise my head would have hit it a few times.
Having a break for some exercise was a good idea at lunch.
Now it is the weekend and I can ignore all those problems and focus on more important (creative) things like what are we going to have for tea tonight? And, is it tea or dinner?