Finally the storm and rain are over, so I went sailing yesterday!
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I also nailed this diabetes thing, despite the cold and unusual activity!
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You're on insulin so you need those teststrips.Trouble is - I'm now running out of test strips to check BG. Only 5 left. I have some on order but they won't come for another 3 days.
Around 8 degrees, not too cold because there was little wind!The sailing looks fantastic but I bet it wasn't very warm.
Do check the date!Panic over - I hauled everything out of my medicines box, which is just a jumble at the best of times, and I found another pack of test strips. So I now have 55 in hand. Still hoping my new sensors will come tomorrow though.
Do check the date!
A month out of date worked fine for me, I'd trust them.They are a month out of date, but I don't think that should be a problem. I'll use them anyway, if my new sensors don't come tomorrow.
I was speaking to one of my SIL'S today. She lives on Lake MacQuarrie at Summerland Point. She was saying that they've had some flooding but nowhere near as bad as some areas of Sydney. I suspect the Ponds will be flooded. She said though that Lismore is really bad and they reckon there's more to follow this week.Got a soggy letter out of the mailbox from the hospital on Sunday, it has now dried out so i could open it with out it disintegrating It's from the oncology unit telling me come in for appointment next Monday 10:00 am for another batch of blood tests, then they will decide on whether to give me another bags of blood or i ron.
So that's that day gone, good job I did not have any other appointments that day other than Blue Care who come early Mondays.
Lismore was mentioned on the news last night on SBS they were rounding up cattle and sheep to higher ground. it's amazing seeing little calves swimming with the older cattle.She said though that Lismore is really bad and they reckon there's more to follow this week.
I had a visit from a clinical nurse from the base hospital palliative care services yesterday, had a load of paper work to sign as a covid 19 catchup regarding telephone interviews etc. I also had a lot of info leaflets given me to read.
She also said that she and her dept. will be my replacement for the Nurse Navigator service, so I asked her what freebies she can get for my leg. Was told not worry about stuff like that. So all good, I am a lot happier now that I still have some personal liaison with the hospital. No more holding my hand when I see my GP or Cardiologist though.
Had a text message from the Woolies truck driver just after getting out of bed, saying I am next on the delivery list at 4:30am.
He was on time, he said he had a full load on and every one was short because of stuff being out stock, once he was finished the run he was going home.
We never got any of frozen stuff, and some fresh veggies were missing as well.
My sugar free liquorice arrived though, the atkuns bars will be here tomorrow.
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Take it easy and build up a bit more slowly? Your joints will thank you for it!It's very good to have my energy levels back to what they should be but there is one drawback - I use it to do things I haven't been able to do recently and that leads to putting strain on the painful joints.