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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1870990" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>Do the blockers affect our bgs? They slow my metabolism so I guess they must.</p><p>I've been late in taking my blockers in past and I started with palpatations and chest pains. I cannot stop mine yet.</p><p>I took them as instructed before precedure on Wednesday but struggled with low blood pressure before it corrected, then oked to be discharged. Phew!</p><p>Told to rest, nothing else... at home. </p><p>It was difficult and I was exhausted so I ended up in bed, sleeping meds off. Mr was keep checking on me, apparently (as instructed).</p><p></p><p>Solid sleep last night til 0545 this morning. I'm back to town to finish off football boots shopping. Yesterday was exhausting for Mr to look after kids so much on his own, this week. On top of 6wk caring and refereeing. I was exhausted by being sent on wild goose chase due to his anxiety and my tiredness not to question more. Chased paperwork that wasn't so urgent afterall. Humf.</p><p>I think Mr is starting to fret about my op. Once kids back to school I will talk him down. We'll get some adult time. Words not for kids to hear about my op.</p><p>Kids have hogged every minute because older one refused to go out incase he misses anything. I reassure him but he prefers winning on his Playstation by rallying his friends to protect him from losing and he protects them. Not the same on a bike to the park.</p><p>Little one has tormented us all. Ha ha he's a g#t!!!</p><p>I love seeing little one so active, like older boy was. This boy will never sit down. School have their hands full. As do we. He still cannot read. Gulp!!!</p><p>Once I'm more energetic I will fight for more sit down time with him but currently it's just totally exhausting. </p><p>Sitting here typing.... in peace!!!! Shh+hh! Ha ha</p><p>Heaven.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1870990, member: 196960"] Do the blockers affect our bgs? They slow my metabolism so I guess they must. I've been late in taking my blockers in past and I started with palpatations and chest pains. I cannot stop mine yet. I took them as instructed before precedure on Wednesday but struggled with low blood pressure before it corrected, then oked to be discharged. Phew! Told to rest, nothing else... at home. It was difficult and I was exhausted so I ended up in bed, sleeping meds off. Mr was keep checking on me, apparently (as instructed). Solid sleep last night til 0545 this morning. I'm back to town to finish off football boots shopping. Yesterday was exhausting for Mr to look after kids so much on his own, this week. On top of 6wk caring and refereeing. I was exhausted by being sent on wild goose chase due to his anxiety and my tiredness not to question more. Chased paperwork that wasn't so urgent afterall. Humf. I think Mr is starting to fret about my op. Once kids back to school I will talk him down. We'll get some adult time. Words not for kids to hear about my op. Kids have hogged every minute because older one refused to go out incase he misses anything. I reassure him but he prefers winning on his Playstation by rallying his friends to protect him from losing and he protects them. Not the same on a bike to the park. Little one has tormented us all. Ha ha he's a g#t!!! I love seeing little one so active, like older boy was. This boy will never sit down. School have their hands full. As do we. He still cannot read. Gulp!!! Once I'm more energetic I will fight for more sit down time with him but currently it's just totally exhausting. Sitting here typing.... in peace!!!! Shh+hh! Ha ha Heaven. [/QUOTE]
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