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Have been informed recently that Kingsmill Hospital is not accepting any referrals for Neurology department for some while from now as they are having recruitment problems and have been unable to replace consultants who have recently left. Unfortunately one being my now former Neurologist good God just when you've got one broken in their gone.

However any one already referred will be OK.
 
Hi Folks - At the Hospital this morning, told Consultant Steriod Injections had 'failed' but had affected my blood sugars by sending them up! Blood test results showed my Ferritin Level is down to 17, so to take Ferrous Fumarate every day (and not 1 every 3 days) my Vitamin D level is low and have to take 2 Omega 3 capsules every day. Having a Ultrasound Scan tomorrow on my Liver at the Hospital. And attending GP Surgery to see their Diabetes Nurse tomorrow afternoon.
 
That hospital just gets worse . Thank god Ron already has his appointment.
 
Wish Friday would hurry up and come . Ron needs some T.L.C. He came home tonight absolutely cream crackered. B.Gs are all over the place.x
He really should be signed off work. It's not right him working through all that pain and the bgs so up and down ....
 
For some reason the App will.let me like but ignores numerous taps on the reply arrow. Memory isn't good enough to remember call your posts but well done our Johnny on having the better breakfast, I prefer Total Sweet (xylitol) for my sugar alternative. Less sweet than sugar but granulated and used "like for like" be darned expensive for baking but still on my mega cheap stash. Used it in chia seed pud but not yet for baking
 
Who's the wee cutie @ickihun ? Is the new avatar your toddler?
It is. He is named after a "mad, bad and dangerous to know" poet. He's a little git but my baby. Just getting him down for his afternoon nap now. He's resisted all afternoon.
I should be skinny. Ha ha
 
@liam1955 what is affecting your ferritin levels?
Iron is important but it looks like this iron doesnt solve anemia but plumps up your red blood cells as they are lacking oxygen. so your not low on red cells, they need feeding only,
Poor red blood cells. Give them those extra tablets and they'll be fine.
Vit D is because you haven't been in the sun lately. Once you're out more that will sort itself out. Who goes out much with a broken knee?
Good luck with Liver scan and gp. When will you get results?
I have my regular gp on friday morning. I want my print off, ha ha
 
Dash it! That was my first choice only kidding!
He's a beautiful wee boy , and that's a good strong name. I bet he's the prince of the family!
 
I think us diabetics should retrain and fill in the vacancies.
Look after our own.
 
@ickihun - Vicky, What a cute child. That's just what I look like after eating Chocolate. William x
Will find out tomorrow about my HBA1C = bet it has gone up from 56?? I am going to suggest to the Diabetes Nurse that I should add in another 500mg of Metformin. The maximum dose is 2550mg a day. And I presently take 2000mg a day. The Insulin got reduced by 4 units a month ago to 42 units and I am NOT increasing that.
 
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@ickihun - Vicky, What a cute child. That's just what I look like after eating Chocolate. William x
Will find out tomorrow about my HBA1C = bet it has gone up from 56??
Maybe a little up. I think that was the main reason I got metformin.
Chocoholic, the whole cutie race!
I prefer cream. So thats why my lipids went from 4.3 to 4.8? Maybe chocolate is good for good cholesterol? Let me know as soon as. Im missing nutty chocolate.
 
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Well his BG levels have been climbing today . 5.8 at breakfast , 6.8 at lunch and he messaged me before he left work to say they were 7.8. Well it turned out that after he had his lunch he forgot to take his metformin . That is the second time this month he has done that. I would put it down to forgetfulness but he has got an app on his phone to remind him to take it . On a funny note every time he has taken it and I go to kiss him he keeps burping . Sorry but when that happens I just cant stop laughing . Is that natural after taking metformin?
 
Well done, Johnny - that really is an amazing result! Your Olympic Breakfast truly does make you a Winner!
Ask your nurse if you could eat chia seeds for your bowel. They're little tiny seeds which work pretty well by providing extra fibre to get your digestive system working properly. I buy mine online, but health food shops like Holland & Barrett and some supermarkets sell them too.
I mix 2 tablespoonfuls of chia seeds with a tablespoon of plain cocoa (unsweetened, not drinking powder), half a tablespoon of stevia (powdered sweetener) and 3 or 4 tablespoons of natural plain Greek yoghurt (which is also good for the digestion). Then chill it overnight in the fridge and you've got chia pudding - delicious, good for you, and will satisfy your sweet tooth without any sugar at all!! These quantities make enough chia pudding to last me for 2 or 3 days. You could even have a few raspberries or strawberries with it. Makes a great alternative to the fried breakfast for a change.
Keep up the good work, Johnny and share some more of those lovely numbers with us!
Hugs
 
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