eldergarth
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 849
- Location
- nottinghamshire
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- marmite peanut butter
This isn't fair all you lady's ganging up on me I don't stand a chanceI agree too @eldergarth . Have you ran out totally?
A few more weeks try 61/2 weeks to be exact. By then you will be in so much agony. Why don't you ever listen ? Even the dog picked on you this morning. Lol. He knows when something ain't right. Plus were not picking on you they are just concerned especially after everything that has been happening to you. So please do yourself a favour and listen for once.This isn't fair all you lady's ganging up on me I don't stand a chance
I have kept a strip back for when the pain does get to much for me to handle
But I have suffered with my back since my car wreck when I was 18 so I'm used to putting up with pain put I will admit that it is getting close to my threshold to what I can tolerate and that walking is getting harder by end of the day but hopefully all will be sorted in a few more weeks
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I also agree that you have no need to be brave and suffer unnecessarily.This isn't fair all you lady's ganging up on me I don't stand a chance
I have kept a strip back for when the pain does get to much for me to handle
But I have suffered with my back since my car wreck when I was 18 so I'm used to putting up with pain put I will admit that it is getting close to my threshold to what I can tolerate and that walking is getting harder by end of the day but hopefully all will be sorted in a few more weeks
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He hardly slept last night and while he was taking painkillers his bg levels were in the 4&5s this morning there in the 6s .I also agree that you have no need to be brave and suffer unnecessarily.
This is the pain from undiagnosed problems.
Use the painkillers available for now via @tina_marie getting you a repeat until specialist can give you a more direct pain relief for your trouble.
You cannot be suffering when you don't have too.
@liam1955 will back me up when I say "get less pain then you can think clearly as to solving any other health problem".
A clear head can change most things. Also it makes me less grouchy!
I also agree that you have no need to be brave and suffer unnecessarily.
This is the pain from undiagnosed problems.
Use the painkillers available for now via @tina_marie getting you a repeat until specialist can give you a more direct pain relief for your trouble.
You cannot be suffering when you don't have too.
@liam1955 will back me up when I say "get less pain then you can think clearly as to solving any other health problem".
A clear head can change most things. Also it makes me less grouchy!
He hardly slept last night and while he was taking painkillers his bg levels were in the 4&5s this morning there in the 6s .
Just because we careThis isn't fair all you lady's ganging up on me I don't stand a chance
I have kept a strip back for when the pain does get to much for me to handle
But I have suffered with my back since my car wreck when I was 18 so I'm used to putting up with pain put I will admit that it is getting close to my threshold to what I can tolerate and that walking is getting harder by end of the day but hopefully all will be sorted in a few more weeks
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I do so worry about all this fasting especially now you are doing a 4 day fast. Can't like your posts that mention it. Hope you understand, I'm not being mean or anything by it.Morning all. Fairly bright here in Cambridge, nice and mild
So glad Ingot the lawns and tidying done yesterday as the heavens opened after - so much rain
Now at 64 hours fasting.... Feeling great, sitting here with my bullet proof coffee and ready for my run.
Have a great day!
Diagnosed 13/4/16: T2, no meds, HbA1c 53, FBG 12.6, Trigs 3.6, HDL .75, LDL 4.0, BP 169/95, 13st 8lbs, waist 34" (2012 - 17st 7lbs, w 42").
15/6/16: FBG AV 4.6, Trigs 1.5, HDL 2.0, LDL 3.0, BP 112/68, BPM 66, 11st 5lbs, waist 30", PWV 7.0. Lifelong migraines and hay fever gone.
Regime: 20g LCHF, run 1 mile daily, weekly fasting.
I do so worry about all this fasting especially now you are doing a 4 day fast. Can't like your posts that mention it. Hope you understand, I'm not being mean or anything by it.
I've got to go and pick up a prescription for him later.@eldergarth - Hi Ron, No - I am not ganging up on you.But Pain wears me down very quickly, I become Depressed, I become irritable it's a viscous circle the longer it go's on. Don't put up with it and suffer, if you can get stronger pain relief? Take it and have a better quality of life.
@ickihun - Vicky, had a better night's sleep using 2 pillows for my knee so I don't bump it. Still swollen and painful I am baffled by no bruising coming out = yet? It's a "knock on effect" - it triggered off the Sciatica and Arthritic Pain in my Sacral Area. Got R waiting on me like 'Lord Muck' =William x
@berylc - sending You Get Well Wishes and hope you make a full recover from your accident.
If its the same ones there called co dydramol.@tina_marie - Hi. Do you happen to know what the tablets are called?
If its the same ones there called co dydramol.
Your not stupid at all. That's the ones he had before I don't know until I pick up prescription if there going to be the same or not Ron never said. I will let you know when I get them. What he really needs is something that will knock him out at bedtime so he can get a good nights sleep, and for him to stop kicking me in bed.@tina_marie - Forgive me for being 'stupid'. I thought maybe Ron had been prescribed a much stronger pain relief. Thanks for letting me know. William
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