They need to kill your account off and you can start again. We'll recognise you, no problem. Sounds like a bug in their system. Maybe if they take a note of your awards etc and copy your messages so they can be replaced on new account?Don't think you wil be seeing much of me. Can't be dealing with taking half hour rejoining every time I want to get on the forum. So if you don't see me take care everyone. Phoned diabetes to see if they can sort it, said they couldn't find me!!!
Very well put, Vicki - you're 100% correct and you've explained it perfectly! I struggled with a bout of depression too, following an accident about 12 years ago, and it is indeed a very dark and lonely place to be. Mine had a direct physical and emotional cause, but it helped me to understand the special kind of hell reserved for those who suffer from it as a matter of course. Your partner is lucky to have you by his side. xxMy arguement has always been - when you're depressed you havent got that fight in you that is normally available to kick its but. Tablets can help short term but once again not for everyone.
@PenfoldAPD i too can get frustrated for some sufferers as I want to do it for them. Poor bug#ers. I'm luckily I only had it mildly once but enough for me to realise how hopeless they can feel.
Luckily mild depression can be turned around quickly. Some aren't so lucky but there is help and it's free. Thank god.
My partner needed counselling too but still not back to his hearty self. He might never be. I support him but good days and bad days.
As you can imagine I take full advantage of the good days.
Some people just get lost and need to find themselves again.
Diabetes can hog the attention from other things and its getting a happy balance.
Which i know you have. I love the fact you have taken diabetes and put it exactly where it needs to be.
You're an inspiration! Enjoy you're day and keep inspiring.
Me neither. Durrr. Wish I could blame it on being blonde, not anymore. Ha haSorry Barbara didn't see your post until after I'd posted - duh!!
You wouldn't like it here today, then Mo. The sun has most certainly NOT got his hat on - he's shut the door and gone back to bed. My lawn now looks like something you'd expect to see in Venice.@ickihun . Thank you. I'm fine. I love the sun.
Well, I suppose the high BGs would account for the shakes, but I wonder what's caused the high BGs. Are you stressed about your appointment today?Started having terrible shakes! Had usual breakfast & 1 hour later sugars 9.1!!!! Drinking plenty of water and trying to keep moving. Good luck with the dentist
@maureen5752 are you following lchf as I got jerky when I was too strict♥ ?
Sounds like an excellent plan, thanks Lindy!I have just had a phone call from the Community Healthcare Team to book me onto the X-Pert Course. All of the dates they have offered for course clash with evening meetings so will not work.
I have told them that I will have my next HbA1c in mid June then if I feel there is a need I will ask my practice to re refer me.
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I decided to break ketosis which gave me lower fbg. Some call it the effects of PIR (Physiological Insulin Resistance).How strict were you , as I have been having shaky/trembly occurrences for a bit , have lost a load of weight (LCHF) and got my bloods well down......
Went to the docs and got my Metformin halved and seems to have helped a lot.
Am in 2 minds whether to tough it out until I can come off the meds or just up my carbs for a bit to run in the 5/6s instead of the 4/5s..
Tho as said on another thread , its wiser to com off the meds than to eat to them
Remind me again did they take him off gliclazide because of hypos?Don't know what it is with Ron but ever since they took him off gliclazide he's been like pacmac on heat . Practically non stop munching.
He was getting low readings of 4. So when he went to see the nurse last week it was already decided before we got there that they were taking him of them.Remind me again did they take him off gliclazide because of hypos?
Research states gliclizide can wear out the beta cells in the pancras so not the solution long term.
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