Uncle @Pasha I want to sign up for toilet training, because as many times I try training in the toilet, it seems too small to fit my treadmill in ;-)
In the meantime just tread the water in the bowl and see how you get along.
Uncle @Pasha I want to sign up for toilet training, because as many times I try training in the toilet, it seems too small to fit my treadmill in ;-)
Oh, so that's the code;-)Hi guys, can I join you?
Thanks Master :-DIn the meantime just tread the water in the bowl and see how you get along.
Post Prandial numbers reporting requires Xanax disbursement.Hi and WELCOME Alisonjane10. We were not separated for long after all.
By the way, the more brave posters here may even post their post prandial numbers
Before bed:
Blood Glucose 4.8 mmol / L
Blood Ketones 1.8 mmol / L
Woke during the night with blood glucose 3.7 mmol / L
This morning:
Blood Glucose 4.3 mmol / L
Blood Ketones 3.6 mmol / L
So very pleased with both of those! That's the lowest ever fasting blood glucose along with the highest ever fasting blood ketones for me!
Dear thread participants
Why limit yourselves? By magic your topic is Type 2 wide. Enjoy yourselves but remember to play within the rules and have some thought for those who might be looking for helpful information by not hiding it here.
Regards
Doug
Oh Phil, please don't do that :-(Glad to have found this "new home", but I'm more than a bit disillusioned by the eviction and feel like I've lost access to my "support group"
Coupled with the quotes purportedly from this site on the daily mirror (see here: http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/is-this-a-real-quote-from-diabetes-co-uk.81493/#post-913270 ), it feels like a real body blow to be honest.
This site has been absolutely brilliant in helping me come to terms with my diabetes but I'm not sure whether I'll be around that much now
Respectfully, this leading question seems very loaded given the recent bout of limitations enforced upon very appropriate, diabetes related tangents of expression in another thread, which I'm assuming prompted the creation of this fully inclusive one. I don't understand the notion of "hiding" helpful information or otherwise, while it is clearly being posted for all to read in a public forum. I offer my perspective without any sense of provocation and sincere gratitude for the ability to do so in a forum from which I continually draw great relief, strength and inspiration as I maneuver through the first couple of months worth of emotional and physical obstacles in finding a working management system for my own diabetes.Dear thread participants
Why limit yourselves? By magic your topic is Type 2 wide. Enjoy yourselves but remember to play within the rules and have some thought for those who might be looking for helpful information by not hiding it here.
Regards
Doug
Thanks MosheOh Phil, please don't do that :-(
I beg you to consider that the little community which had to relocate here, is everything a supportive little family should be, laughing with those who laugh, crying with those who cry...
Please don't leave because of those whom didn't leave us any other option, but stay because of those who didn't have any other option...
All the best, Sir!
Moshe
I'm still on holiday so only posting via the phone app and I don't have the dexterity of my teenage daughter - I had her when I was but 8 myself ;-).
Nice to have a wider thread, and not worry about off topic warnings.
PPG of 7.6 after dutch apple pancake for lunch - oops. Lots of walking and swimming will be done in atonement!
My life, AJ's right on, 7.6 is way within postprandial values...OMG @Alzebra. You're obviously having an amazing holiday. And I'm glad you're relaxing the strict diet to allow you to fully participate with the rest of your family whilst on your break. And your PPG of 7.6 is WELL within normal parameters, never mind those of a Type 2. Enjoy the rest of your holiday.....especially those spa moments. X
Glad to have found this "new home", but I'm more than a bit disillusioned by the eviction and feel like I've lost access to my "support group"
Coupled with the quotes purportedly from this site on the daily mirror (see here: http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/is-this-a-real-quote-from-diabetes-co-uk.81493/#post-913270 ), it feels like a real body blow to be honest.
This site has been absolutely brilliant in helping me come to terms with my diabetes but I'm not sure whether I'll be around that much now