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<blockquote data-quote="Annb" data-source="post: 2695230" data-attributes="member: 25851"><p>BG is reasonable today but I wasn't sure whether to have a fasting day or not - feeling very nauseous. Just took my pills and logged on to my Zoom exercise class. I was already quite sore after a little bit of movement last week but it had subsided quite a lot and I've been able to move reasonably for the last couple of days. I thought, though, that I could give it a try. Results were worse than I had anticipated. Had to collapse on my bed for half an hour when we finished and I didn't even keep going for all the exercises. Now very achy and sore. But it did make up my mind that I should eat something. What to eat though: left-over lamb? Egg? Bacon? Cheese? None appealed but I found a pack of smoked salmon and another of ham so had the salmon - straight out of the packet. Not much in the packet but sufficient to stop me feeling nauseous and empty. Might have some ham later in the day but I don't see me dong any cooking today. No space for it anyway. </p><p></p><p>As the days go on, I seem to being hemmed in by more and more boxes, mostly old paperwork, most needing dumped when someone can go to the recycling and rubbish dump. Some still to go to a charity shop.</p><p></p><p>My larder is still half demolished because Neil wants to repaint the shelf unit and the larder walls before it all goes back together. The contents of the missing shelves are stored in a load of plastic boxes in the lounge and on all available kitchen surfaces. Just as well I have no requests for baked goods at present.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annb, post: 2695230, member: 25851"] BG is reasonable today but I wasn't sure whether to have a fasting day or not - feeling very nauseous. Just took my pills and logged on to my Zoom exercise class. I was already quite sore after a little bit of movement last week but it had subsided quite a lot and I've been able to move reasonably for the last couple of days. I thought, though, that I could give it a try. Results were worse than I had anticipated. Had to collapse on my bed for half an hour when we finished and I didn't even keep going for all the exercises. Now very achy and sore. But it did make up my mind that I should eat something. What to eat though: left-over lamb? Egg? Bacon? Cheese? None appealed but I found a pack of smoked salmon and another of ham so had the salmon - straight out of the packet. Not much in the packet but sufficient to stop me feeling nauseous and empty. Might have some ham later in the day but I don't see me dong any cooking today. No space for it anyway. As the days go on, I seem to being hemmed in by more and more boxes, mostly old paperwork, most needing dumped when someone can go to the recycling and rubbish dump. Some still to go to a charity shop. My larder is still half demolished because Neil wants to repaint the shelf unit and the larder walls before it all goes back together. The contents of the missing shelves are stored in a load of plastic boxes in the lounge and on all available kitchen surfaces. Just as well I have no requests for baked goods at present. [/QUOTE]
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