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Breakfast was the last of the moussaka.
2nd meal will be some beef stew out of the freezer.
2nd meal will be some beef stew out of the freezer.
Thinking of you and hope you can manage what you eat to keep your eye condition from becoming more disabling - hugs to you.I have just got home after going for an eye test. I have been having problems with reading and writing. I have Macular Degeneration in both eyes but it's much worse on the right eye. The news wasn't good. It has worsened on the right eye and while it is still dry AMD, it can change in an instant so I have to really watch what I eat because he told me, Diabetes and a faulty diet can make it change. I am getting new reading glasses in the hope that it will ease the problem. My other fear is that I have to give up driving. That will break my heart.![]()
Please don't despair @RosemaryJackson . Remember the A in AMD is for age, and if I recall correctly your age begins with an 8, and for many people AMD starts in their 50s or 60s so you are already beating the odds. There's nothing you could have done differently. It often just happens. And it is mostly very slow to develop.I have just got home after going for an eye test. I have been having problems with reading and writing. I have Macular Degeneration in both eyes but it's much worse on the right eye. The news wasn't good. It has worsened on the right eye and while it is still dry AMD, it can change in an instant so I have to really watch what I eat because he told me, Diabetes and a faulty diet can make it change. I am getting new reading glasses in the hope that it will ease the problem. My other fear is that I have to give up driving. That will break my heart.![]()
Sorry to hear that your eyes are becoming a problem. At our age some degeneration is quite common but, unlike with younger people, the progress is slow so it may not become a serious problem. Try not to become too stressed over all this - stress is likely to affect your diabetes and only make matters worse. Take a deep breath and think about where you are at now and try not to worry about what might be.I have just got home after going for an eye test. I have been having problems with reading and writing. I have Macular Degeneration in both eyes but it's much worse on the right eye. The news wasn't good. It has worsened on the right eye and while it is still dry AMD, it can change in an instant so I have to really watch what I eat because he told me, Diabetes and a faulty diet can make it change. I am getting new reading glasses in the hope that it will ease the problem. My other fear is that I have to give up driving. That will break my heart.![]()
I don't think he's much of a cook but he was a great excuse for Chinese take away last week. He offered, and somehow I managed to not have any glucose alarms go off all night.@Antje77 . As can't chat on the other thread...
Great cooking for Steve, but has he cooked for you yet??? Must find out the important characteristics to work out if he's a "keeper"![]()
Steve sounds like a very nice man but there has to be more if it is to turn into a long term relationship. Perhaps you can agree to differ on some of his views - that's what I have to do with my brother. He's very much right wing and doesn't hesitate to voice his opinions, although he seems to draw the line at Donald Trump. I just let him talk and ignore what he says. But then, he's my brother and I love him whatever. Not the same kind of relationship.I don't think he's much of a cook but he was a great excuse for Chinese take away last week. He offered, and somehow I managed to not have any glucose alarms go off all night.
No idea how I did that and no reason to get all smug about my bg managing talents, as proven by stubborn highish bg tonight because of, I suppose, berries and yoghurt. For which I dosed. Whatever, diabetes is weird.
But while he hasn't cooked, he did offer help in the kitchen chopping and cutting, and unasked for cleaned all the utensils I didn't need anymore while I was cooking and cleaned up after eating as well. He also shared the best bits with the dogs and cats, and woke up very happy when Panda (neighbour Tale's dog) came in very early to walk all over him in bed. I half remember a full conversation between Steve and Panda discussing how standing on a sleeping person with very muddy feet isn't the politest thing to do but the friendship was stil appreciated.
I also very much like cuddling with him, he feels good.
So yes, he's ticking quite a lot of boxes.
And then there are some very significant boxes he unticks. There's one on vaccinations. There's one on Trump. And I don't understand at all. He gave up his house to give some Ukrainian refugees a place to stay for as long as the war lasts (they've been occupying his place for two years now) and spends most of his time taking care of an elderly woman and her cats, living in the tiniest room in her house.
How can someone so invested in the well being of others think that Trump may make the world a better place?
He also said something about there being no proof that smoking causes cancer...
I have no idea what his preferred media channels are but I'm afraid they are not the ones I trust.
Still, his actions speak very loudly for having his heart in the right place.
I don't think he's a keeper long term, and I'll have to be very careful to not hurt him, he really is one of the sweetest people I've met and I think he's quite vulnerable mentally.
But for now we very much enjoy eachothers company.
First meal was at 10:45 2 scrambled eggs on a very thick slice of ham. Cwc
First meal was at 10:45 2 scrambled eggs on a very thick slice of ham. Cwc
Walked to a funeral, and back. A lady who had been kind to me decades ago.
Didn't go to the wake after, mainly because I couldn't trust myself food wise.
Mid afternoon a handful keto crackers and a seed bar.
D: roast chicken and leeks reheated in gravy, with green beans. 2 small pieces fat head bread sticks. 1 profiterole.
Had a call today to arrange start date for "preventing diabetes" NHS course. Won't start until end March and runs for 9 months. 13 face to face sessions
She did a pre questionnaire . Height, weight, exercise etc. Nothing about food or bg numbers. I'm really interested to see who else attends.
It's given me a bit more of a spur to shift some pounds I want to lose.“ a lady who had been kind to me.” I think that’s my favourite comment on here today. What a wonderful thing to be honoured for.First meal was at 10:45 2 scrambled eggs on a very thick slice of ham. Cwc
Walked to a funeral, and back. A lady who had been kind to me decades ago.
Didn't go to the wake after, mainly because I couldn't trust myself food wise.
Mid afternoon a handful keto crackers and a seed bar.
D: roast chicken and leeks reheated in gravy, with green beans. 2 small pieces fat head bread sticks. 1 profiterole.
Had a call today to arrange start date for "preventing diabetes" NHS course. Won't start until end March and runs for 9 months. 13 face to face sessions
She did a pre questionnaire . Height, weight, exercise etc. Nothing about food or bg numbers. I'm really interested to see who else attends.
It's given me a bit more of a spur to shift some pounds I want to lose.
Walked to a funeral, and back. A lady who had been kind to me decades ago.
Didn't go to the wake after, mainly because I couldn't trust myself food wise.
Mid afternoon a handful keto crackers and a seed bar.
D: roast chicken and leeks reheated in gravy, with green beans. 2 small pieces fat head bread sticks. 1 profiterole.
Had a call today to arrange start date for "preventing diabetes" NHS course. Won't start until end March and runs for 9 months. 13 face to face sessions
She did a pre questionnaire . Height, weight, exercise etc. Nothing about food or bg numbers. I'm really interested to see who else attends.
It's given me a bit more of a spur to shift some pounds I want to lose.
She had lived in our village for 60 years but moved away to be near family 10 years ago. She'd asked to be buried in the churchyard with her husband who passed in 1995. The family weren't sure who would still know her, so I felt it was the least I could do. Think there were about 30 of us in the end. A long life, well lived.@MrsA2 I was trying to reply to your comment but not sure what I’ve managed to do to your comment.
I had tried to reply to “a lady who was kind to me” saying it is my favourite comment today. How lovely you could Honour her for that.