Fairygodmother
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Just found the first of the teeny weeny frogs in the pond, all that effort to take out and protect the frogspawn while the old liner was replaced then catch the tadpoles in the duckweed-infested containers was worth all the blood-sugar mayhem that went with it! I love seeing the little froglets. May the frogs flourish!
Well done; Cumbs will love you (he likes frogs). I very seldom see small frogs in our pond but every Jan/Feb you can hear them croaking like billy-oh, preparing for froggy rumpy-pumpy, so they must be doing something right
Morning how are youMorning everyone another gkorious day have a great day all
Im fine thanks julia im off work this week .hows are you xMorning how are you
Have great time cumbs xxGood morning friends
Glorious sunny day
Meeting up with my brother and 2 sisters for coffee in Brampton at 11am we meet up about 5-6 times a year for a natter - no partners or kids just the 4 of us
Have a wonderful day peeps
I love frogs and hope your froglets flourish too FG
I don’t have any here but our old house and garden had loads and I loved watching them and even fed them slugs from the tip of a long cane
Still awaiting to meet the bariatric surgeon. The dieticians and educator on bariatric course are mostly low carb ignorant so none diabetics are encouraged to eat their healthy carbs.Hello@ickihun,to see you nice......nice to see you too,how are you ?
Still awaiting to meet the bariatric surgeon. The dieticians and educator on bariatric course are mostly low carb ignorant so none diabetics are encouraged to eat their healthy carbs.
Hundreds of op survives are having 'head hunger' after the op and end up stretching their stomach to overeat again. They are suffering with terrible carb cravings and addiction. More and more are having this problem. I understand they are encouraged to get their meals in and snacks too. Some very debateble advice.
I'm focused on changing my diet after op and doing so without hunger. The sooner I get a stable routine the better. I know I have 6wks of liver shrinking diet to complete before op but not met surgeon yet.
I'm ready for op. Have been from the start. Its getting boring now. It has messed up my clear thinking and successful low carb eating. Finances have improved so no more £20a week food allowance for the 4 of us. Phew!
Little one will most likely going to be diagnosed with Austic Spectrum for his understanding and social interactions. (His dad's family have heavy autism in them all). Mr ickihun has ocd and traits.
How I manage it all, even amazes me.
Thanks @wolfie11969.I hope you dont mind me butting in here.
Last year I was referred for bariatric surgery as I was double the weight I should be. I wasnt impressed when this male doctor said it was my only hope with the other health problems I had.
I did my own research by joining a couple of groups and made the decision that however overweight I was bariatric surgery wasnt for me (they wanted to do a sleeve).
I did write to the consultant and explained I wasnt for bariatric surgery but could I continue with the clinic as I felt the psychologist could help me with some of my food hangups stemming from my childhood.
I rejoined weight watchers in February and to date I've lost 2 stone so that so far has proved the man wrong.
I just wanted to say whatever path you take make sure its the right one for you and not what other people expect or have pushed you into. Its very invasive (as I'm sure you know).
It does work for a lot of people and I wish you well in your journey.
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