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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1612026" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>Lovely to see your post [USER=272751]@eldergarth[/USER]. You made me smile and lol. The kids said "what?" I keep smiling.</p><p>I'm just back from physio at hospital as the local clinic is 2 buses and 3 x20mins walk for me. In the summer I top my 100mg tramadol every 4hrs to religiously 4hrs to do the slow walking. I just cannot do it In this wind. The cold is stiffening me up. I'm winter clothing, wool full length coat and furry hat at mo so I got a car lift to one bus direct to hospital. Then 2 directly back via the city. I explained the numb foot and blister without pain and numb leg at times, inablity to walk with stick/crutch on left side of body and she said it was ok. Told her of wobbly legs and legs not moving when I need them too. Wind causing more anxiety of a fall.</p><p>I will be hiring a buggy to do shopping in the city centre, over the winter and very very busy shopping centre. Of which I will post a pic once not embarrassed to do so. Ha ha I might need to start a scooter thread eh?</p><p>Have you found a good M.E website? [USER=272751]@eldergarth[/USER].</p><p>I don't blame you for changing hospitals. Well done for taking charge of your care and getting at last a feeling of progression.</p><p>I'm sure once you know exactly what is going on will your bgs settle down again. With the best will in the world diabetes will always do its own thing, regardless of meds, exercise and often diet. Type2 will always be classed as a diet disease but we all know food is just the tip of the iceberg when other illnesses are involved. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p>Great to hear from you. Try and keep in touch. V</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1612026, member: 196960"] Lovely to see your post [USER=272751]@eldergarth[/USER]. You made me smile and lol. The kids said "what?" I keep smiling. I'm just back from physio at hospital as the local clinic is 2 buses and 3 x20mins walk for me. In the summer I top my 100mg tramadol every 4hrs to religiously 4hrs to do the slow walking. I just cannot do it In this wind. The cold is stiffening me up. I'm winter clothing, wool full length coat and furry hat at mo so I got a car lift to one bus direct to hospital. Then 2 directly back via the city. I explained the numb foot and blister without pain and numb leg at times, inablity to walk with stick/crutch on left side of body and she said it was ok. Told her of wobbly legs and legs not moving when I need them too. Wind causing more anxiety of a fall. I will be hiring a buggy to do shopping in the city centre, over the winter and very very busy shopping centre. Of which I will post a pic once not embarrassed to do so. Ha ha I might need to start a scooter thread eh? Have you found a good M.E website? [USER=272751]@eldergarth[/USER]. I don't blame you for changing hospitals. Well done for taking charge of your care and getting at last a feeling of progression. I'm sure once you know exactly what is going on will your bgs settle down again. With the best will in the world diabetes will always do its own thing, regardless of meds, exercise and often diet. Type2 will always be classed as a diet disease but we all know food is just the tip of the iceberg when other illnesses are involved. ;) Great to hear from you. Try and keep in touch. V [/QUOTE]
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