Today's my mom's Easter dinner. First family meal since diagnosis. I am going to eat so many mashed potatoes and stuffing today. Totally prepared to run for an hour on my brothers treadmill and drink all the water in the world haha.
Happy Easter, @Ragmar, hope you had a lovely family Easter meal!Today's my mom's Easter dinner. First family meal since diagnosis. I am going to eat so many mashed potatoes and stuffing today. Totally prepared to run for an hour on my brothers treadmill and drink all the water in the world haha.
Cheers! I had a great time with my family, lots of laughs. I ate like I normally would at a family dinner, I felt that I was going to regret it but I checked an hour after and my numbers were solid.Happy Easter, @Ragmar, hope you had a lovely family Easter meal!
I'm routing for you Johnny.I have had a terrible day. Although I answered all the questions correctly at the religious Christian ceremony meeting which are very interactive and teach us about God the Father and His Son Jesus Christ, I've been in a lot of muscular discomforts in my lower to middle back and right-hand side owing to muscle spasms and muscle cramps. My viral infection hasn't gone away yet, either, and it couldn't have helped to make the wrong decision to go to my friend's house at the other end of South London in my carpet slippers in the pouring rain, either.
Today I cooked a baked quarter pounder beefburger, oven-baked steak-cut oven chips and lightly-boiled, lightly-salted garden peas earlier on. Now at 7:02 Post Meridian British Summer Time my blood glucose was 18.3 owing to the fact that I ate 5 slices of Basics White Bread with an olive spread which I made chip butties out of.
I'm not looking after myself very well. This independent living lark is wreaking havoc on my neurodevelopmental and physical health. I hope the Panel grant me a place at this supported housing, even my psychologist reckoned I would perform my ADLs better in an assisted living environment and help me to deal with my unpredictable routine which can occur in my level of Asperger Syndrome.
How is your back @JohnnyBaker12021970?I have had a terrible day. Although I answered all the questions correctly at the religious Christian ceremony meeting which are very interactive and teach us about God the Father and His Son Jesus Christ, I've been in a lot of muscular discomforts in my lower to middle back and right-hand side owing to muscle spasms and muscle cramps. My viral infection hasn't gone away yet, either, and it couldn't have helped to make the wrong decision to go to my friend's house at the other end of South London in my carpet slippers in the pouring rain, either.
Today I cooked a baked quarter pounder beefburger, oven-baked steak-cut oven chips and lightly-boiled, lightly-salted garden peas earlier on. Now at 7:02 Post Meridian British Summer Time my blood glucose was 18.3 owing to the fact that I ate 5 slices of Basics White Bread with an olive spread which I made chip butties out of.
I'm not looking after myself very well. This independent living lark is wreaking havoc on my neurodevelopmental and physical health. I hope the Panel grant me a place at this supported housing, even my psychologist reckoned I would perform my ADLs better in an assisted living environment and help me to deal with my unpredictable routine which can occur in my level of Asperger Syndrome.
Good morning, @ickihun, my lovely friend. My back is very achy especially when I get out of bed or out of a chair. My gp suspects that I'm in the early stages of fibromyalgia, too, exacerbated by sensory sensitivity in my Asperger syndrome. I'm having real difficulty with low carbing due to demotivation and avolition in my asperger syndrome and now weigh 87 kg which puts me in the obese bmi category for my 167.6 cm height. With regards, to my supported housing, my senior occupational therapist care coordinator is coming today to assess my ability to carry out my adl's for the face assessment for assisted living in a 24 hr care capacity.How is your back @JohnnyBaker12021970?
I once had a discussion about lchf diet causing more sensitivity in pain with debrasue. She agreed since going low carb she felt more.
Just don't go too extreme with low carbing. I think I have fibromyalgia nowadays but I am getting older as gp reminds me. A funny age around the 50yr old mark.
Hope your OK and see gp if not hun.
I'm sure they will see how obvious how you need more support.Good morning, @ickihun, my lovely friend. My back is very achy especially when I get out of bed or out of a chair. My gp suspects that I'm in the early stages of fibromyalgia, too, exacerbated by sensory sensitivity in my Asperger syndrome. I'm having real difficulty with low carbing due to demotivation and avolition in my asperger syndrome and now weigh 87 kg which puts me in the obese bmi category for my 167.6 cm height. With regards, to my supported housing, my senior occupational therapist care coordinator is coming today to assess my ability to carry out my adl's for the face assessment for assisted living in a 24 hr care capacity.
My care coordinator is a precious 24 carat gemstone, @ickihun, my lovely friend. Every human being is precious, and they all have feelings and lovely noses, eyes, ears, lips and they're very precious to me. I love people and animals and everything my heavenly father created. God saw that it was good as the book of genesis tells us.I'm sure they will see how obvious how you need more support.
Good luck with your assessment.
You deserve this. You're such a kind friend. I wish i could give you what you need but I'm sure assesser is very kind too.
Have many gone? Why?I see loads have left forum again.
@heh hope all goes well for your OH . XHi folks
Hope you are all ok.
Alan, OH is waiting for colonoscopy appt. for suspected bowel cancer. It will be the second one he's had.
@JohnnyBaker12021970 when will you find out about your assisted living place?
Have many gone? Why?