maglil55
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
There are options. This is one grandson came up with in the days of lockdown.
There are options. This is one grandson came up with in the days of lockdown.
There's quite a few of us I know about now who have had the same viral infection and are left with this annoying cough. It's not all day. You are fine for a while, and it just comes on out of the blue (usually at bedtime).Winner for getting up to date despite your cough issues hope resolved soon and doesn't stick around much longer! Love too you stay inventive with your cooking very impressive
This is brilliant!There are options. This is one grandson came up with in the days of lockdown. View attachment 67284
I should have said I still love white fish, especially in the form of fish and chips!! It's the oily fish that are healthier that I have gone off, it's very strange. When I (rarely) go out to eat my friends always joke that I only ever want fish and chips even in quite fancy placesI agree. I had a lot of catching up to do, so I posted quite a few on the other thread. I've posted my BGs alongside my food for years as it helps me to keep them together. However, I found myself wondering, "Is this OK?" Or if I'd been fiddling about with a dish to make it low carb, is it OK to post what I did to the recipe and whether it worked or not. There's the added issue (as someone already mentioned) that the meaning doesn't always come across as intended in the written word, and you can end up feeling like naughty children in the head teacher's office (I'm spending a lot of time with teachers!)
I got what you meant, and you were right. It is sparse when you are constantly wondering - is this OK? As I've said already, we've been here before. More than once, to be honest. It was zauberflaut that had the idea to set up this thread, following one of the last interventions. We did investigate changing the name of the other thread, but it wasn't allowed. I don't think any of us were too sure what to do with this thread.
I've tried the sparse, food only entry on the other thread and it is nothing more than a list. If I am constantly wondering is it OK, then it's easier to move over here where it is OK. It's difficult enough to stay up to date with everything else I have going on.
This is not a protest. It just makes life easier for me posting my BGs, food, recipes, and tips all in one place.
PS @jpscloud - I am the opposite to you. I never liked fish (especially fish & chips). I love fish now (especially fish & chips) since I worked out the LC "crumb" and celeriac chips!
Do you have to climb the rigging, @Antje77?Yesterday I worked on yet another ship (owned by yet another neighbour, you must be thinking my life revolves around my neighbours with how much I talk about all my different neighbours).
The kluiverboom, which is the 12 m long wooden thing sticking out at the bow, has been shortened to 10.5 m, so the net below the boom had to be adjusted as well.
I worked together with the skipper, first laying out the net in the exact shape it will have when attatched to the ship, and then lots of puzzling on where to cut, splice and knot.
The lines of the net were very tightly twisted so the splicing was very hard. (For splicing, you must open one of the 3 strands of the line so you can stick a strand through, but with a line this tight, opening it is an ordeal.)
It took us 6 hours, all in all, but we managed to finish the job!
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I do think it important to have Vit D levels checked, regularly, particularly when taking supplements.Maybe as you are having blood tests done you could ask them to check your D and B12. If really deficient they would prescribe and those specific supplements are quite small so may be more palatable than the big multi vitamin tabs. I take a D3 and K2 combined and it's tiny but the K helps the D to be absorbed. I also take b12 as a tiny drop under the tounge. Worth you checking those specific vitamin deficiencies.
No, I don't.Do you have to climb the rigging, @Antje77?
Winner for not caving in to carbs today - well done. Not only wet but blooming cold today too. Really does affect motivation and spirits. I've got a tight schedule as we are away from Sunday for a week so need to do lots extra before going to help eldest sons respite care while away and to help him cope. It's worth it though to get away and have a break.Hi all, it rained pretty much all day today so I spent the day sulking and watching films! There is plenty to do in the house but I felt moody so went with a lazy day.
I felt tempted to eat carbs today but didn't give in thankfully.
10am glass of kefir
12.30pm
Small bowl of minced beef in marrowbone broth
Pork crackling
Greek yogurt with cream
3pm
100g cheese
5pm
2 crispy chicken thighs
1 slice bacon
Black coffee and a few montezuma's 100% buttons.
Hope everyone had a less sulky day than I did![]()
In English it's called a Bosun's Chair. That modern one looks a lot safer than the ones Tom used which would have been, as you said, a plank of wood tied on to rope (well tied on - it was sailors doing it, after all).No, I don't.
Climbing rigging is a usual thing on square rigged ships, but on the type of ships I work on, all the sailing work is done from below. Of course there's sometimes a repair or paint job to do up in the mast, but those are done sitting on a 'bootsmanstoeltje' (a wooden plank on a rope, much like a children's swing at a playground, or a more modern version like in the picture) and you have someone else hoisting or winching you up.
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Called a bosun chair in UK .No, I don't.
Climbing rigging is a usual thing on square rigged ships, but on the type of ships I work on, all the sailing work is done from below. Of course there's sometimes a repair or paint job to do up in the mast, but those are done sitting on a 'bootsmanstoeltje' (a wooden plank on a rope, much like a children's swing at a playground, or a more modern version like in the picture) and you have someone else hoisting or winching you up.
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I prefer the old fashioned ones, the modern ones are usually designed for athletic young men, not for fat 47 year olds so they're too small.In English it's called a Bosun's Chair. That modern one looks a lot safer than the one's Tom used which would have been, as you said, a plank of wood tied on to rope (well tied on - it was sailors doing it, after all).
Oops You got there before me, @AnnbIn English it's called a Bosun's Chair. That modern one looks a lot safer than the ones Tom used which would have been, as you said, a plank of wood tied on to rope (well tied on - it was sailors doing it, after all).
Having been told twice that a bootsmanstoeltje is called a bosun's chair increases my chances of remembering the new word! You never know when you need it.Oops You got there before me, @Annb
Having been told twice that a bootsmanstoeltje is called a bosun's chair increases my chances of remembering the new word! You never know when you need it.
I pretty much speak diabetic fluently in English, other subjects not so much.
I can sail in Dutch and in German though, but I don't speak diabetic in German, and I often find myself searching for words in my own language when it comes to diabetes, I mainly have diabetes in English.
Its both loads cheaper and I feel tastier too. Uht whole milk cheaper plus can store in cupboard until ready to make next batch.
There's a few of us here been floored for weeks with a viral infection. We're just left with an annoying cough now (as you'll see from other posts).Hohohoho. why, this is amazing!!!
Feeling a bit rough I think, some bug coming on for sure, bunged up nose and felt like my blood sugar was running really high for a bit, expected it to be 15 or something but had a one off check and it was 5.5 so not that.
Not 100% back on track with food either, I know that won’t be helping any.
Shoulder is slightly better/I think it’s the neck as the culprit though. Carpal tunnel giving a rough time so been keeping off the computer to give myself a rest when not working. Will have a read back and catch up in the week though.
There's a few of us here been floored for weeks with a viral infection. We're just left with an annoying cough now (as you'll see from other posts).