Good Morning, all my fine friends on the
www.diabetes.co.uk Type 2 Life Forum,
Although I had a bit of temptation in my impulsive eating habits manifest in my suspected ADHD and autistic spectrum disability by consuming 4 large chip butties (shame on me!) I took my blood glucose reading at 2:44 am on Saturday 21st May, 2016 and it was 8.7, a bit high and out-of-range but the Lixisenatide glucagon-like peptide injection is working.
I have pronounced problems with my dietary specifications with my ASD, I don't mean to keep doing this, it's just something I really struggle with at present. But thanks to @sablejan,
@debrasue, @ikihun, and
@lizanne and the wonderfully loving advice, caring in the extreme, I'm at long last getting there and I'm so grateful to each and everyone of you for recognising my worth and value and achievements.
I am still multitasking on my Chromebook lap top (it's in my avatar as a picture) and while I'm on
www.diabetes.co.uk, I'm on
www.youtube.com listening to a great Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers song from Shall We Dance? called They Can't Get That Away From Me by George And Ira Gershwin which was featured in my favourite 1988 film called Rain Man in which Raymond Babbit (high functioning autistic) overcomes his fear of touch and emotion in the Las Vegas casino lift by dancing to it with his younger brother Charlie's girlfriend, an Italian lady called Suzanna. That scene overlaps into another, still playing the Fred and Ginger number just mentioned, in which the autistic boy proudly drives his brother's 1949 Roadmaster Buick on a driveway in Los Angeles with some help from his younger brother just before the pre-custody trial assessment at a clinic.
Have a lovely day, my friends.
Yours faithfully,
Mr. Johnny Baker
Sufferer of autistic spectrum disability, suspected ADHD with a strong susceptibility to clinical depression.