She was referring to my last hba1c of 61 but my meter readings are lower than last portion of data so fingers crossed, it will be lower. 61 was on canagliflozin hun. (Lows then horrific highs on stopping it.) 56 before that. I can live with 50s. Do'able and a happy content diabetic life.@ickihun - Well Done Vicky, you never said what your HBA1C was? No doubt being a Happy Bunny it slipped your mind!
Although Psoriasis does run in my family and I do have a mild form of it not on arms the rash according to my GP is a result of preds thinning the skin and weakening my blood vessels causing bruises which are somewhat painful especially when they break and bleed if knocked.@JohnEGreen - That rash on your arm is it Psoriasis by any chance? William
Six kids? Wow! I am beginning to understand how you chose your user name! R.E.S.P.E.C.T....I have 6 kids and i went on insulin because of the diet and was using one insulin pen a day...
Interesting... I've had to take a couple of extended courses of prednisolone in the past and noticed some pretty dramatic bruising cropping up all over the place which was very similar to the bruises you experienced on your arm. I didn't connect the two things at the time, but now I'm beginning to wonder... It does seem to be quite an aggressive drug.My daughter's Dermatologist is very loathe to prescribe Preds she told Melody that she has seen patients skin tear when on them. Melody starts light treatment next week for her Nodular Prurigo and HS.
Yes, I did too. Maybe their server was having problems...Hello all, I had real problems logging on this morning - has anyone else had problems?
Well, it's not ALL "thanks to you guys" - you have put in an incredible amount of hard work too and I think you should take some credit for that! xMy DN said she wishes all her patients had my excellent bgs. Yipee!
I'm to continue as i am as my next hba1c may be lower but my maintainance is excellent.
Liver function excellent. No sign of fatty liver any more. Metformin agreeing with me and my liver.
All thanks to you guys.
Low Carbing Rocks!
Thank you, thank you. Thank you.♡♥♡
If you look on Home page of the dcuk site when the site goes down you will usually see an explanation that changes are being made to the forum. It was there both last night and this morningYes, I did too. Maybe their server was having problems...
Hi, Johnny! It's good to hear from you, and to see that you're still fighting the good fight with those BGs. I hope your friends are all still supporting you, and that you will soon get your WiFi back on at home.Good afternoon, my friends,
My fbg was 6.6 mmol at sevenish this morning. Have a nice day, all.
Your a wonderful person and a great help and support to so many of us.I just want to apologise now. I won't be on-line much (still). Kids stuck in this afternoon due to our rain has just started. Dvds and games it is. Garden is definitely off limits today.
We've had some fantastic days out. Garden days too. Picnics and football training in our huge side garden. He he.
Little one is having his nap so grabbed a few hours here.
Watching CREED for the second time. This time courtesy of netflix. Who jumped in the DD queue. Ha ha
Last month I started a DD to diabetes uk. I got a wrist band for doing so. I'm still waiting for this sites one. I've been a member for over a year. Has everyone else got theirs?
I'm happy with the one I have thou. Apparently they do a raffle every week too. There support group in in North Sunderland and a bit of a trip for me as I'm near the rural belt of sunderland and durham. (South).
Maybe I should start one more nearer home. I'll ask those running it in North Sunderland to see if worth doing.
Toddler in nursery next month so I want to be out and about more, by myself.
I need something for me only.
Starting toddlers swimming lessons too. I teach the boys myself. 9yr old swims under water and can poolside dive.
I'll pop into type 2 life and pick up my messages regularly thou.
I cannot miss you guys. Such lovely support here. I'm luckily to have you as forum chums.
Hello Johnny, that's another excellent BG reading. You have a nice day tooGood afternoon, my friends,
My fbg was 6.6 mmol at sevenish this morning. Have a nice day, all.
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