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"What have you eaten" Parallel Chat

Today, Monday 22 April - bed 7.8 FBG 7.4. It was a much better night. Not many "coughing" awakenings! I finally awoke at 7.10am, thinking it was Sunday


Usual school run, eldest to mine as Mondays are pretty quiet for him at school.

B. TAG and 2 slices of SRSLY toast with egg mayo. Benecol dairy free. Then a morning of English and maths lessons.

L. A chicken drumstick while grandson was in school at science.

D. Nothing exciting. I wanted to have the last of the celeriac dauphinoise. The only thing I saw to go with it was chicken drumsticks. Has to get younger grandson to swimming training, DIL & eldest to the gym. After my travels, a scoop of Halo Top.

@Annb - you are bringing back memories of when we were having the extension built, as we continued to live here. There were boxes everywhere! We were climbing over them for months.

 
That sounds lovely! A good break is so important for carers, I never got one as my caring was during covid, and out the other side but no time then to really organise respite - it was discussed but mum's needs had progressed to 24/7 at that point and hospices had no capacity. I hope your son is happy and settled in respite, and all my best wishes for a fantastic cruise!
 
Hi all, hope all doing well. Into the last week of interrailing, will be home on Friday all being well. Travelled to Munich today and it is freezing,may have to give in and buy scarf and gloves tomorrow. It’s ok travelling light but was hoping for some Spring weather on this trip. It was 28deg in Milan last Monday lulled me into a false sense of security.
On the plus side, low carb has been going really well. I brought Keto granola, seed crackers, nuts and Kind bars with me which have been useful and then been eating meat,cheese,eggs,yoghurts soups and salads of various kinds. I really haven’t been tempted, luckily it has not been gelato weather or that could have been a different story! No, seriously I am very pleased, I wasn’t at all sure how this trip would go foodwise but so far so good.
 
Sometimes those lazy days are just what you need though. Hope you feel more energized tomorro.
 
Well done you. I was revising today what we need for our north Europe trip today as it is so cold here in UK so you've definitely added to my instinct to pack more layers for North Germany. May need a bigger case!
 
Well done you. I was revising today what we need for our north Europe trip today as it is so cold here in UK so you've definitely added to my instinct to pack more layers for North Germany. May need a bigger case!
Yup. Here in the north of the Netherlands, temperatures will drop to below freezing point tonight...
 
Dutch is one of those languages I feel I understand what’s being said, though I feel I couldn’t speak it (without learning of course) think maybe the grammar or structure is similar maybe to English?
Duo lingo is useful for learning a language.
Something that uses A I in a positive way .
I started to learn Dutch last year, using the app, inspired by meeting Antje, who speaks better English than she would have us believe. It is not easy, but I have had little hearing for the past year, so I read and understand a little better than I speak or listen.
 
Shoulder is slightly better/I think it’s the neck as the culprit though.
I'm with you on the neck. There's a herniated disc or two there that have been doing well for a couple of months until I did some jobs looking up last week and the week before, and now my neck is angry with me again.
Physio tomorrow, bracing for a telling off...
 
Me too. I don't have a reason though - apart from a tiny amount of movement in the last week I have to go for a Covid jab today but the way things are, Neil will have to bring the wheelchair in from the car (where it is stored) to take me out. I hate having to ask him but he really doesn't mind. It's just my pride taking another knock.
 

Ouch, I tend to find the looking up far better than looking down, can see how any above head work will aggravate the neck though. Hopefully the physio understands, mine gave me a telling off cause I had to move some furniture when had to have a boiler removed. Hope your appt goes well.

I don’t know what’s going on inside my neck (as they were adamant it was my shoulder so wouldn’t look into it) but I’ve been sleeping with no pillow on my back recently - my head is quite large so is in line with shoulders/spine even without one! That has been most helpful for me, especially because I’ve been having to sleep on my back because my arms keep giving me bad pain and keep going to sleep - the last few nights Ive had to use a pillow due to bring well and truely bunged up and can feel the neck not being happy already.

Oddly enough I totally forgot to take my Metformin yesterday and my carpal tunnel did not bother me at all last night where recently the very thought of bed has become a difficult and painful challenge.

May be totally coincidental but did start becoming a problem around the time I started taking it. I know no one here can tell me if it’s a good idea or not to ditch my medication for a few days to see but I might do a trial on my own head, then go back onto them and see if it flares up again - It would probably require me being stricter with the carbs and to be testing a bit more I guess.
 
Sending you extra hugs today @Annb you take care sounds like you need to rest up and let Neil help you out. Not easy though to feel reliant on others but pointless making yourself in more pain through trying to push your body too hard. Hope jab trip goes okay.
 
Morning all. I read the talk on learning languages with interest. I went to live in Netherlands in 1959 and my future mother-in-law helped me to learn Dutch. I got a job as a nanny after 3 months and could make myself understood. After about 6 months I was pretty fluent and no-one believed I was English, they thought I was German. When I came back to England, I found it very difficult to speak my own language, I had to translate everything back to English because I thought in Dutch. Although I can understand quite a lot of written work, I can't understand much when they speak so quickly. But that was a wonderful period of my life.
 
ASDA, and Sainsbury's definitely do full fat UHT. I tend to use 50/50 full fat and semi-skimmed. I just prefer it.

I use the no boil method for yoghurt, in an Instant Pot. It works well for me.

To be honest, my gut feel is costs are marginal, but it's just convenient to make 2ltr (or more) as and when I feel like it, and just grab the milks from the pantry.
 
Haven't eaten any meals today so far. Just feeling too sore and ill to do any thing but sit in my chair (feeling sorry for myself). I did warn Neil that I would need the wheelchair to ferry me out to the car but when it came to it, I realised that I could manage just with olne stick (a bit shaky but at least I didn't have to use my really painful left arm). The builders arrived just before we were due to go out to fit the solar panels and connect up the electrical bits and pieces. All their boxes of equipment would have been in the way of the wheelchair, so using it wasn't practical. We left them to it and by the time we came back, they were almost finished.

For once, this time, I actually went round the supermarket (Co-Op which has been refurbished since I was there last) using one of those trolleys that connect to wheelchairs. Shan't be doing that again in a hurry because the wheels on the trolley kept jamming aganst the wheels of the chair. Made hard work of it for both of us. Interesting to see the new shop though.

Haven't done anything since getting back other than taking my pills and drinnking some water. I did, then, fall ff the wagon. My stomach was feeling very upset and I was feeling pretty ill and I decided that what I needed was some carbohydrate. The only things available were some ginger nut biscuits and some KitKat biscuits. Ginger, I thought, would fill the bill nicely.. Put my BG up something shocking! I do feel a bit better though. I will make some scrambled eggs sometime soon to capitalise on that.

The workmen have gone and our solar panels are actually feeding back into the grid! We didn't realise they would do that but the electric meter is going backwards at the moment.

PS bought some Full cream UHT milk in the Co-op to make yoghurt. I do have some already, but it is stored in a box somewhere and I can't reach it until Neil restores the larder. I have a vacuum pot for making it but I may need to heat the milk a bit to get the action going.
 
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