A pat on the head? Really? @sue21. Sounds condescending.Hi all, hope everyone well and having a good week Bit of a mixed one here. Retinopathy eye exam fine and diabetic review all good. Not my usual nurse but got a pat on the head and bloods excellent so she couldn’t get me on statinsNo appts for a year now which is a bit scary but touch wood finding the new lifestyle good and the results speak for themselves. I am sure all of you will keep me on the straight and narrow.
On the downside,a friend of ours has a really awful cancer diagnosis which has really shaken us, you just never know what is around the corner. In the spirit of that and carpe diem etc hubby has booked a ticket to see Bruce Springsteen which he was debating about as quite pricey so we will have a weekend in London next week.
Have a good weekend everyone and sunshine if you have it.
Congratulations on your results from annual review- it is odd when you move to just yearly tests because of good control after having had reassurance of regular reviews. I'm sure you test regularly yourself though? I test and record my fasting bloods and weight every morning and keep a personal record so I can spot if any changes to my normal and can look at why. For example at moment my bgs are up but I've got a tummy bug so that explains it. I also test if trying something new and more regularly if concerned. Having said this I would also request an additional test if I spotted bloods going upwards rather than wait the yearly test schedule I'm on - as a patient in remission and no medsHi all, hope everyone well and having a good week Bit of a mixed one here. Retinopathy eye exam fine and diabetic review all good. Not my usual nurse but got a pat on the head and bloods excellent so she couldn’t get me on statinsNo appts for a year now which is a bit scary but touch wood finding the new lifestyle good and the results speak for themselves. I am sure all of you will keep me on the straight and narrow.
On the downside,a friend of ours has a really awful cancer diagnosis which has really shaken us, you just never know what is around the corner. In the spirit of that and carpe diem etc hubby has booked a ticket to see Bruce Springsteen which he was debating about as quite pricey so we will have a weekend in London next week.
Have a good weekend everyone and sunshine if you have it.
Thank youA pat on the head? Really? @sue21. Sounds condescending.
Oh well, your results are darn good. Well done you!
Sounded like a lovely holiday and good timing with the weather too. Hope you're over your bug ? We've got a tummy bug here but think it's improving just a shame 're timing as we had to postpone our Anniversary celebrations but that's bugs!Long drive back from holiday.
Luckily we have friends about half way so 3:30 driving, 3 hours lunching and 3 more hours driving.
B was greek yoghurt and seeds
L: ham, salad, cheese and half a peach
D: 2 hard boiled eggs, pack of chicken scratchings . Tiny bit of a Twix
Thank you, yes I do test and keep an eye on things, I will definitely keep on with that going forward. I am lucky that I love the food involved in this lifestyle and really not missing the carbs., long may it continue.Congratulations on your results from annual review- it is odd when you move to just yearly tests because of good control after having had reassurance of regular reviews. I'm sure you test regularly yourself though? I test and record my fasting bloods and weight every morning and keep a personal record so I can spot if any changes to my normal and can look at why. For example at moment my bgs are up but I've got a tummy bug so that explains it. I also test if trying something new and more regularly if concerned. Having said this I would also request an additional test if I spotted bloods going upwards rather than wait the yearly test schedule I'm on - as a patient in remission and no meds
Sorry to hear about your friends diagnosis as you say you have to seize the moment and make the most. Our anniversary plans had to be postponed due to a tummy bug this weekend but hopefully back to full health in a day or so.
Yes, all better, still think it was covid related, so lethargic. So sorry for your tummy bugSounded like a lovely holiday and good timing with the weather too. Hope you're over your bug ? We've got a tummy bug here but think it's improving just a shame 're timing as we had to postpone our Anniversary celebrations but that's bugs!
Yes, friends of ours tested positive recently @MrsA2. Both reckoned the symptoms were less severe than suffered during their first bout of COVID in 2020 and certainly they've recovered more quickly.Chatting to a neighbour today (who I hadn't seen for several weeks) turns out he, who is never ill, was poorly while away and tested covid positive, his wife stayed well and their host "had a faint line".
at least it doesn't seem to have the severe complications and death rates and is just another flu type thing.
I had it quite bad but hubby, our host and their daughter had very mild symptoms and only for a few days
Hiya I'm not away just had a tummy bug so limited food but back to normal today and listed my food for today in the main thread. I have had a few days off hands on caring although lots of emotional support given via what's app and phone as didn't want to pass the bug on. I've loved having a bit of a rest and even watched a few films. Back to it today though doing shopping, laundry and cooking etc ready for a hands on caring day tomorrow.Stressful morning dealing with relatives, one who has severe mental health issues, so missed breakfast entirely.
Rushed out for coffee with friends to be offered real brownies and shortbread by my favorite, cutest 4 year old. Couldn't refuse her!!! Had 4 "bite" size.
Lunch was cheese on 2 slices livlife bread.
Dinner has been cold pork with a hash of leftover veg and 1 new potato. A portion of tiramisu.
Yes, I realise writing this I've had too many carbs past 2 days. It stops here!
I do find reporting my daily food helps me.
But where's everyone else? We seem to be missing several regular posters. Are you all on holiday? @Antje77 @maglil55 @shelley262 @DJC3 and more
I've still been reading, but it's been crazy busy times here!But where's everyone else? We seem to be missing several regular posters. Are you all on holiday? @Antje77 @maglil55 @shelley262 @DJC3 and more
Yes, it's all gone quiet @MrsA2. Perhaps some have decided to grab a few days away before the schools break up at the end of this week.But where's everyone else? We seem to be missing several regular posters. Are you all on holiday? @Antje77 @maglil55 @shelley262 @DJC3 and more
Thank you!@ANTJE, missed your stories, but glad you weren't ill. Hope the arm soon improves.
I'm pretty bothered by this. I've been more active this past year, and I feel better for it, both physically and mentally. So having to stop the gym, and cutting down on everyday physical activities isn't something I'm happy about. Especially because my tuesday and friday aqua sessions will only restart in 6 weeks, after the summer holiday.In the mean time, the neurologist has advised to take it easy and not do things when it's clear those not functioning muscles try to do something but refuse, even if it doesn't hurt. Very unhappy with this but I'll try. And I contacted the gym on my yearlong subscription. They were very nice and immediately agreed to put my subscription on hold for the next 3 months and add this time again at the end of the year.
Sounds like an excellent solution to go swimming regularly especially as you are feeling a bit miffed about having to step back from other forms of exercise that put your affected muscles under too much stress. Swimming is such a good all round exercise and you clearly have lots of fun doing it - so good for physical and mental well being so an excellent target to aim for. Could you have a word with your aqua instructor to devise a work around any exercises that use the area you have to avoid putting under stress?Thank you!
I'm afraid it will turn out to be something lasting a longer time but you never know.
Fow now, according to the letter the neurologist sent to my GP (which is added to my online portal as well), the main suspects are plexopathy of the plexus brachialis; polyradiculopathy from the neck, possibly related to diabetes, or painless amyotrophic neuralgia. (I translated those from the Dutch versions of the words by guessing so those things may be called something slightly different in English.)
As for stories, turkeys are very, very stupid, and I'm utterly amazed that they sometimes even manage to raise their young!
Today one of the turkey moms in the garden decided it was a good idea to take her 5 days old chicks for a walk right in the middle of the road!
She refused to be herded or coaxed to take her chicks back in through the gate and hid in the thick nettles next to my house. I did manage to shoo them farther away from the road on the side where she escaped the garden so hopefully she's gone back in by now.
I'm pretty bothered by this. I've been more active this past year, and I feel better for it, both physically and mentally. So having to stop the gym, and cutting down on everyday physical activities isn't something I'm happy about. Especially because my tuesday and friday aqua sessions will only restart in 6 weeks, after the summer holiday.
But I decides that yesterday was for feelling sorry for myself after the appointment, today is for solutions!
I slept very long after all the goings on and short nights during the past week, and decided to go for a swim right away. Brewed coffee, fed the guinea pigs, and drove off, having my first cup of coffee in the car. Stopped by Astrid on the way to ask if she was in for a swim so we went together.
So now my idea is to keep this up and try to make it my morning routine to swim right after waking up.
Sharing here for accountability, I'll feel quite embarrassed if I'll have you tell you tomorrow that I didn't go with some weak excuse. With all of you knowing, chances of actually doing what I told myself are a little better...
Please don't hesitate to sternly tell me to go swimming every once in a while, maybe it helps!
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