shelley262
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- Worcestershire Uk
- Type of diabetes
- I reversed my Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Pleased to hear you are feeling a bit improved today - it's amazing just how much a good sleep helps it seems to reset your body. You take care we really appreciate you.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.
Big hugs from me very sad and sudden too.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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Enjoy Stamford we lived nearby a lot of years ago! Lovely market town.Big hug to both @Annb and @Antje77. New glasses made absolutely no difference, I was so disappointed. Had another scan but eyes haven't worsened since my last test which was only a couple of weeks or so ago. The main problem is Macular Degeneration. So there is nothing can be done. Grandson also had an eye test and has to have new glasses! He flies to USA on tuesday so I have too pick them up on the 16th and send them to him. At the moment, nothing is going to plan. But tomorrow, I go on a coach trip to Stamford and I'm looking forward to it. I've been in Lincolnshiresince I was 9 and have never been there.
Ah, this is my neck of the woods. Have a lovely timeEnjoy Stamford we lived nearby a lot of years ago! Lovely market town.
Hope you enjoy the coach trip and Stamford itself. Never been there but have heard of it as a lovely place to visit. Not far from where some of my ancestors came from (William Cecil and his lot).Enjoy Stamford we lived nearby a lot of years ago! Lovely market town.
Were the sausages whole and wrapped in the cabbage leaves? I've never tried it that way but it sound good.Forgot to post yesterday. Double dancing was involved, and an apple turnover!
Baked some lc goodies for the freezer
Today
2 scrambled eggs before supermarket shopping. Freezer audit so a few odd bits to eat up.
L: hm lc hummus, pate, coleslaw. 2 lc brownie squares.
D: sausages in cabbage leaves in tomato sauce, cooked by hubby. Very nice. Glass white wine. Glass rum
Yes they were. Cabbage leaves blanched first. Tomato sauce had added bacon and white wine. Both optional but very goodWere the sausages whole and wrapped in the cabbage leaves? I've never tried it that way but it sound good.
Hug for the migraine but glad it improved with sleep.Far too much wine last night. Still staggering as I went to bed at 02:00
Slept to 10 and didn’t rise until 11:30
L: cwc, then leftover sausage and cabbage bake. Later 2 nut bars
Another migraine! Stopped this one with medication and a sleep.
Feel a bit achy coldy
D: roast chicken with buttered leeks and carrots. A small ice cream.
Later glass of spiced rum.
Hug for your grandson but, at least you are a bit of a winner, keeping him with you. Hope he feels better soon though.Mornng all. Well, I have my grandson for another week. He was diagnosed with an ongoing infection and given anti-biotics so obviously was too poorly to fly. My gain albeit not nice for the way he feels. I didn't eat much yesterday and my bg was down considerably. That tells me I am eating too much so let's try that! Have a happy tuesday everyone.
Ooh the soup sounds nice, what a good idea, sausage croutons. I am making a beef stew with low carb dumplings. Still on winter food here, definitely not salad weather!Hug for your grandson but, at least you are a bit of a winner, keeping him with you. Hope he feels better soon though.
My breakfast is waiting for me - cauliflower soup with some sausage meatballs as kind of croutons.
Maybe steak with mushrooms and onions for 2nd meal.
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