shelley262
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- Worcestershire Uk
- Type of diabetes
- I reversed my Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
So so sorry about your brother hope things go well never good to be in hospital but much more difficult currently hugs heading your way. Pleased he’s improvingI'll catch up later today. Currently, I've been taken up with my one surviving brother being admitted to hospital. He lost all power in his legs on Wednesday night and couldn't move. After a night of extensive tests, they discovered a couple of brain leisons and a bleed. He's in a general ward now but, with Covid, no visitors are permitted and, trying to find out what's going on via telephone is nigh on impossible. He had a fall a couple of weeks back and banged his head but goodness know if that had any bearing.
Main thing is he's getting some power back now, he's talking, eating and drinking plus he's asked for his mobile and Suduko to be dropped off.
No idea what treatment will be but since they've done nothing so far, it's looking like a wait & see.
I’m making my own lc bread at the moment and as all ingredients fresh no preservatives I find they only stay fresh for a day even kept in fridge. I slice and divide into packs of two slices that I freeze until needed. Made mistake in beginning of leaving first few slices in breadbin for just over a day when spotted mould growing! It’s a balancing act when no preservatives but maybe the SLC bread dosent have many either despite the palm oil! As I use butter and egg in my hm loaf I’m now very cautious hate having to waste anything especially expensive lc stuff!Busy day today (unpaid) cleaning, washing, food shopping and checking in on/visiting my mum to make sure everything ok.
@ianpspurs I have had a mouldgate day myself today - took rolls out of fridge and noticed there was mould sitting on the top (yuck) - only got them on Tuesday and they have been in fridge since then so they should have been be ok. Unless of course I have received Friday's leftovers rather than Monday's freshly baked ones. I have e-mailed them and will let you know how I get on but I imagine they won't be there over the weekend so probably next week before they get back to me.
Hugs for your mouth probs ulcers are so painful take care and hope you get some help from dentist soonI have had a lot of sleep today because I have had to take several (half) doses of Co-codamol. I have the worst toothache I have ever had. I am used to pain and so only take Co-codamol when I can barely move, and never a full dose. This time I have been swithering - should I take 2 tablets? Or make do with just one? So far, just one. It takes the edge off the pain, but it does make me sleep a lot.
I think the problem is that I broke a tooth earlier in the week but just left it and thought it would be OK (dentists will only deal with emergencies at present) because it wasn't painful. Yesterday it started niggling and I tried to get an appointment, but will have to phone on Monday for an on-the-day appointment. Today, it has become something of an emergency, but the practice is closed.
I could phone NHS 24 and might be able to get a real emergency appointment, but I'm not bleeding, so I doubt it is sufficiently urgent to call a dentist in to open the surgery.
No food at all today.
Younger son has taken the big container of stewed beef but says there's nothing wrong with it so he might doctor it up and have a family meal from it and forget about the dogs. He also took a big, red velvet cake which I made for the event I couldn't take it to right at the beginning of the lockdown. So now I have a box of cupcakes in the big freezer! Yay!! Also noticed a pile of cartons labelled with some kind of beef label.
Edit: The pain is no longer around the tooth itself but has spread from the bottom jaw to include the upper jaw and cheekbone. Also have an ulcer on the underside of my tongue. Never had an ulcer there before.
Would you be able to get oil of cloves anywhere @Annb?That's my goto if I can't get an urgent appointment. My other one is Corsidol toothpaste and mouthwash. It's agony brushing the gums but the toothpaste plus the mouthwash has a nice numbing effect.
I'm glad to say my brother has been released from hospital. They are still none the wiser but they have at least decreed it's not cancer. Some of you will recall 2018 when I lost all these relatives. After one brother died this brother was diagnosed with lung cancer and underwent surgery. He was on the mend then sister died. I was getting visions of this year coming to kick me a bit more but, thankfully, cancer is now ruled out. It does seem it's going to be wait and see.
I hope everyone else is recovering too.
Hugs for your mouth probs ulcers are so painful take care and hope you get some help from dentist soon
Would you be able to get oil of cloves anywhere @Annb?That's my goto if I can't get an urgent appointment. My other one is Corsidol toothpaste and mouthwash. It's agony brushing the gums but the toothpaste plus the mouthwash has a nice numbing effect.
Interesting about #mouldgate @Mrs T 123. Makes one wonder if there was a rogue batch. Coupled with @shelley262 's h/m bread's shelf life and my reservations around ingredients skinnybread seems to be my lc bread. We almost made the Holy Grail of lc bread from just flaxseed and water work years ago - almost. The crust was fantastic but try as we may the middle remained soggy. The youtube video and internet reported that about 50% of people had the same experience. I know there are excellent cooks here which makes my journey painful. I am where I am with this because of failures which upset Julie. She is a good cook and tries endlessly to make things I have found in books, from the web or seen on here. Almost none of them work for me and she is crest fallen. Two floor to ceiling cupboards of ingredients went in a skip in the move. A slew of expensive LC/keto cookbooks will probably go in a skip soon. I'm left with the idea that I mostly eat totally non "adapted" food or go off piste, use what I have learned about pre and post prandial methods of reducing impact and live with the consequences - hence the Libre. Long post, I think the gist is I know my diet is very limited and it concerns me. I detest the impact on Julie of all the experiments and the utter waste of time and money from trying to adapt foods I'mneverunlikely to be going near DD again. I find it cheaper and less stressful to buy a few things than make them plus stay close to mainly raw/cold food.
Thanks for reading @Annb - how is the tooth/ulcer? The raw food is interesting. I always enjoyed salad and (very) rare beef.Meat that needs to be well cooked doesn't really do it for me. Lately discover i really like sashimi. Bread makes my life easier and none of the make from scratch works. I miss the really dense normal bread. There is one cake Julie makes that works for me which is now my birthday treat otherwise baking has been hideous. We are currently trying to make a gravy I will eat. It will have to be developed by us as any recipes we have seen I have rejected on sight - won't make them. Probably involve xantham gum, I won't have butter or cream in gravy and it has to stick to meat for me.I have quite a few recipes for a bread replacement, Ian, but have never felt like making them. Looking at the recipes, I can't think they will turn into anything very satisfactory to me. To me, bread is bread, cake is cake and are irreplaceable so I'd rather do without most of the time and take the consequences when I do have any of the real thing. These tales of mouldy "bread" products really put me off even more. In fact, I'd rather make everything from scratch anyway so don't buy in ready-made anything. But for me, raw food doesn't do it. When speaking to my brother a couple of weeks ago, we both agreed that raw foods (other than fruit) are not for us - maybe it's a nurture thing from the 1940's/50's.
Thanks for reading @Annb - how is the tooth/ulcer? The raw food is interesting. I always enjoyed salad and (very) rare beef.Meat that needs to be well cooked doesn't really do it for me. Lately discover i really like sashimi. Bread makes my life easier and none of the make from scratch works. I miss the really dense normal bread. There is one cake Julie makes that works for me which is now my birthday treat otherwise baking has been hideous. We are currently trying to make a gravy I will eat. It will have to be developed by us as any recipes we have seen I have rejected on sight - won't make them. Probably involve xantham gum, I won't have butter or cream in gravy and it has to stick to meat for me.
Hug for Neil and a mother's love - they're still our babies however old.Now that you mention it, Ian, beef is about the only thing I enjoy almost raw. I've never tried sashimi, or sushi - can't get fresh fish here. Quite like the idea though. I do like bakery made bread but, again, can't get any half decent bread here on the Islands. When we lived in Ayrshire, in the 60's, we used to go to our local bakery at 6 am to buy fresh rolls for breakfast and fresh unsliced bread for the rest of the day. Fantastic!
Neil makes his own bread, so that he knows what is in it, but I don't like the taste or texture - too spongy and too little salt. It suits him though. He can't eat any kind of fibre, so no fruit or veg and flour with as little fibre as possible. He can't take most dairy products but does manage to eat lactofree cheese (odd that). No milk except very specific soya milk, which also has less fibre. Soya cheese doesn't suit him either. Animal products in general upset his Crohn's but he can eat some fish, once in a while, if it is tinned in brine. And I think I have problems with food!
Hug for Neil and a mother's love - they're still our babies however old.
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