"What have you eaten" Parallel Chat

MrsA2

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No yesterday post from me as I suddenly got a massive migraine at 1 pm and ended up being in bed until 9, and of course then I could not sleep last night

There had been a walk and roast beef before I collapsed.
And then some scrambled eggs at 4 a.m as I was very hungry by then.

Today was exercise class, coffee.
Lunch was pate on 2 slices livlife. Just one loaf and a few slices left. A chocolate icecream, lc, I'd made from yesterday's mousse.

Dinner was cold roast beef and coleslaw, then yoghurt and chopped brazils with a tiny bit ice cream. I'm trying to make the ice cream better for me my mixing a little with greek yoghurt, seems to work.
 

MommaE

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No yesterday post from me as I suddenly got a massive migraine at 1 pm and ended up being in bed until 9, and of course then I could not sleep last night

There had been a walk and roast beef before I collapsed.
And then some scrambled eggs at 4 a.m as I was very hungry by then.

Today was exercise class, coffee.
Lunch was pate on 2 slices livlife. Just one loaf and a few slices left. A chocolate icecream, lc, I'd made from yesterday's mousse.

Dinner was cold roast beef and coleslaw, then yoghurt and chopped brazils with a tiny bit ice cream. I'm trying to make the ice cream better for me my mixing a little with greek yoghurt, seems to work.
I was recently told that the seed cycling some women, my self included, use or used for peri/menopause symptom relief can also be effective for reducing the frequency and intensity of migraines. I have no experience with that, but it might be easy enough to try just in case it works.
 

Annb

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Breakfast was the last little bit of the beef stew with chickpea rice with an egg poached in it.
It was early so I am hungry already but will "fill up" with some tea.
2nd meal will be a rather large pork chop with some Brussels sprouts.

Edit: it was yummy - all done in the oven with ghee. Nicest pork chop I've had in ages and the tiny Brussels were delicious.
 
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MrsA2

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I was recently told that the seed cycling some women, my self included, use or used for peri/menopause symptom relief can also be effective for reducing the frequency and intensity of migraines. I have no experience with that, but it might be easy enough to try just in case it works.
Thank you. I'll look into it
 

MrsA2

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Breakfast was the last little bit of the beef stew with chickpea rice with an egg poached in it.
It was early so I am hungry already but will "fill up" with some tea.
2nd meal will be a rather large pork chop with some Brussels sprouts.

Edit: it was yummy - all done in the oven with ghee. Nicest pork chop I've had in ages and the tiny Brussels were delicious.
Glad your appetite is back:)
 

MrsA2

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B: full fat greek with milled seeds and blackberries
An hour and half muddy walk, but with a group. I always like meeting new people.
L: cheese and pate and salad leaves and kimchi. Cwc
D: bolognaise mince on cabbage. Ff greek with chopped chocolate brazils. I glass white wine

Frustrating afternoon sourcing travel insurance. The more I looked the more expensive it got. Thrown it aside until another day.
 

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Got my grandson staying with me for a few days before he goes back to America, so we are going out for lunch. With my bg being quite low for a change, I'm going to be careful what I eat and not upset the applecart. It's lovely having him here with me. I shall miss him when he's gone. It's nice to have someone to look after and not just me. Have a nice day everyone and enjoy the sunshine even if it is cold. :)
 

Annb

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Got my grandson staying with me for a few days before he goes back to America, so we are going out for lunch. With my bg being quite low for a change, I'm going to be careful what I eat and not upset the applecart. It's lovely having him here with me. I shall miss him when he's gone. It's nice to have someone to look after and not just me. Have a nice day everyone and enjoy the sunshine even if it is cold. :)
Enjoy having him there while you can. Enjoy your lunch.
 

MrsA2

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B: 2 scrambled eggs then a walk with a friend to coffee at a garden centre, about 30 minutes there and the same back again. Was nice and sunny, if cold
L: pate on 2 slices livlife with cucumber. A cc chocolate pot.
Made a lc cheese loaf and a blackberry cake for the freezer, but ate quite a a bit of it.
D: cheeses with 2 slices the hm lc bread. Glass of wine.

Been sneezing a lot, think a colds lurking
 

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About 3 or so weeks ago I had a really bad few days (had to cancel my leg bandaging) which faded into this silly heart thing. No idea if the two were connected in any way. Now my heart seems to have settled a bit, still a bit jumpy and irregular, but fairly stable and now the pain that I had in those first 4 days has come back. Moving is incredibly painful - pain from fingertips to toes, not forgetting my head on the way. Keeping my alarm beside me in case I have to call Neil but he's already been helping me with drinks, bp monitor (bp a bit high), gloves for my frozen hands and a hot water bottle at my back. Not sure if the pain when I lay back in the chair, or when I sit upright is worse. BG is a bit high too, but I suppose both BG and BP are likely to be up feeling as I do. The heart monitor is off now and will go back to the hospital tomorrow. I really have to try to get to the health centre tomorrow to get my legs bandaged again.

It all got worse this evening when I was making my pork chop and Br sprouts so I ended up dumping half of it in the bin - couldn't eat.

I guess I have to expect this kind of thing at my age, but it came on so suddenly. I'll leave my instructions to Neil for what to do if I disappear, so you'll know. Might be being a bit over-dramatic but honestly I've never felt so weak and vulnerable before.
 

Antje77

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I'm so sorry to hear you're feeling this bad again, I hope they'll be able to figure out what is wrong, and more importantly, do something about it.
Could this be related to your kidney issues?
Tagging @Grant_Vicat , I know next to nothing about kidneys, he does.

And nothing overdramatic about preparing. We'll all disappear at some point, no matter if it'll take us many more years or a short while. I have no reason to expect to die for a long while and still my friends know to contact the forum because there are people here who care about me and would want to know. The same goes for you @Annb .
I think it's very thoughtful of you to make sure we'll know if anything happens, thank you!

I was confronted with the unpredictability of life just now.
An hour ago, one of my best friends called me to let me know one of his dogs had just been run over by a car, he was waiting for the animal ambulance, and he thought she had already died.
The dog. Lisy, is the sister of my own dog, I was there when she was born and took care of mum and her 5 pups in my house for the first 8 or 10 weeks. Lisy and her mum are my regular sleepover dogs, often staying with me for a weekend, a week, sometimes longer. Very much a part of my life for the past almost 12 years.
Today my friend Ray and I went to Germany to buy cheap tobacco so his dogs stayed with mine while we were away. Lisy's happiness when she came in this morning for a big cuddle was the last time I touched her, and I had no idea.

It hurts.

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RosemaryJackson

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Well, lunch with my grandson didn't work out! It was one of those days where nothing went as planned so we will try again today. Picking my new glasses up today. Fingers crossed they help. I'm struggling even typing on here. Have a great day everyone. :happy:
 

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I'm so sorry to hear you're feeling this bad again, I hope they'll be able to figure out what is wrong, and more importantly, do something about it.
Could this be related to your kidney issues?
Tagging @Grant_Vicat , I know next to nothing about kidneys, he does.

And nothing overdramatic about preparing. We'll all disappear at some point, no matter if it'll take us many more years or a short while. I have no reason to expect to die for a long while and still my friends know to contact the forum because there are people here who care about me and would want to know. The same goes for you @Annb .
I think it's very thoughtful of you to make sure we'll know if anything happens, thank you!

I was confronted with the unpredictability of life just now.
An hour ago, one of my best friends called me to let me know one of his dogs had just been run over by a car, he was waiting for the animal ambulance, and he thought she had already died.
The dog. Lisy, is the sister of my own dog, I was there when she was born and took care of mum and her 5 pups in my house for the first 8 or 10 weeks. Lisy and her mum are my regular sleepover dogs, often staying with me for a weekend, a week, sometimes longer. Very much a part of my life for the past almost 12 years.
Today my friend Ray and I went to Germany to buy cheap tobacco so his dogs stayed with mine while we were away. Lisy's happiness when she came in this morning for a big cuddle was the last time I touched her, and I had no idea.

It hurts.

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That is so sad. Poor wee Lisy.
 

Annb

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I'm so sorry to hear you're feeling this bad again, I hope they'll be able to figure out what is wrong, and more importantly, do something about it.
Could this be related to your kidney issues?
Tagging @Grant_Vicat , I know next to nothing about kidneys, he does.

And nothing overdramatic about preparing. We'll all disappear at some point, no matter if it'll take us many more years or a short while. I have no reason to expect to die for a long while and still my friends know to contact the forum because there are people here who care about me and would want to know. The same goes for you @Annb .
I think it's very thoughtful of you to make sure we'll know if anything happens, thank you!

I was confronted with the unpredictability of life just now.
An hour ago, one of my best friends called me to let me know one of his dogs had just been run over by a car, he was waiting for the animal ambulance, and he thought she had already died.
The dog. Lisy, is the sister of my own dog, I was there when she was born and took care of mum and her 5 pups in my house for the first 8 or 10 weeks. Lisy and her mum are my regular sleepover dogs, often staying with me for a weekend, a week, sometimes longer. Very much a part of my life for the past almost 12 years.
Today my friend Ray and I went to Germany to buy cheap tobacco so his dogs stayed with mine while we were away. Lisy's happiness when she came in this morning for a big cuddle was the last time I touched her, and I had no idea.

It hurts.

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Such a shame. Poor little Lisy
 

Annb

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And how are you today @Annb ?

And big hugs to @Antje77
Spoke to the nurse but she could only suggest asking the GP for stronger painkillers. She reckons it will take about 2 weeks for results of the monitoring to get back to the GP. Actually, feeling a bit better this afternoon - once I had a deep sleep in the big chair. Heart not so jittery and managed to walk across the floor to make the cup of tea I have beside me at the moment. That allowed Neil to have a bit of time to catch up on his sleep as well. All to the good for both of us.