Ooh the dd garam Masala sounds good, I bought all the spices yesterday as I love mild Indian chicken dishesEvenin’ All
Hope you are in less pain today @ianpspurs
I finally got it together to do the DD chicken in garam masala for supper. Went down a treat. 3 portions left
Had a chunk of cheese for a late brunch, then we went shopping for a new coat for Mr B. This was traumatic enough that we ended up in M&S’s cafe eating jacket potatoes.
Perhaps that’ll teach Mr B not to break the zip, pull off buttons, and wear holes in the pockets with bunches of keys.
Since this was M&S, it was sanctimoniously ‘healthy’ with low fat, salad and the jackets were only about the size of a duck egg. So no real harm. Especially in view of the amount of walking involved in the coat hunt.
The new coat is gorgeous.
Last of the xmas choc slab from Thorntons this evening. That has lasted really well. Nearly 2 weeks, i think.
I didn't know you could get magnesium spray. Not sure it would help me due to the cause of my injuries. Is it a prescription only thing?Ouch! I find magnesium spray helps a lot with cramps - have had good results for calf, thigh & foot cramps over the years
Yikes! My accident was the same. LHD lorry- didn't see me. Unfortunately the way he caught my car he sent me into a spin then hit me again and I ended up travelling down the M6 wrapped around the front of the thing. I was astonished how common that type of accident is.Thanks for your concern - my foots ok but my back is still quite painful although it has improved somewhat across the week. The issues the group appears to have reactivated relate to a injurys sustained when I was driving up the motorway at 70mph and a lorry pulled out of his lane into the side of my car - it took ages to get painfree so Im particularly annoyed at it being reactivated. The thing that really annoyed me about the physio yesterday was that he had referred me to a general lower body exercise group but didn't take any medical history and then said that even if he had known about the back injury and the problems the group exercises have caused, he’d still have referred me. I didnt go into the appointment intensing to complain but his attitude just made me angry
Yes LHD lorry for me too - Spanish lorry, Bulgarian driver. For a while I got quite caught up in the stats about that kind of accident as I was forever coming across people who’d had the same thing happen - one of the scariest was a friend whose brother been ploughed into by a LH drive HGV on the M25 going over the QE bridge - scaryYikes! My accident was the same. LHD lorry- didn't see me. Unfortunately the way he caught my car he sent me into a spin then hit me again and I ended up travelling down the M6 wrapped around the front of the thing. I was astonished how common that type of accident is.
Bed 5.5 FBG 5.7 - Much better. @Boo1979 - I visited my good looking sadist today and glad to say my experience was different to yours. I've been having major hip problems which was concerning me as I don't need it on top of all the nerve damage I have from the crash. Thankfully , he's resolved it. Some pretty painful stretching and manipulation and hip joint is behaving itself. Busy day what with school run, off to physio, joint stretching, back to get boys, back with them for lunch, library then back to brother's to visit the family before they return to Australia. Now relaxing with right hip in a stretch position (been given homework).
B. Tassimo Americano grande with a dash of cream and a very quick scrambled egg.
L. Slice of ox tongue and 4 santini tomatoes.
D. Burger with slice of applewood smoked cheddar, coleslaw, 4 santini tomatoes, 1/2 avocado and a few veggie chips. Oh and a portobello mushroom.
During the library visit (to pick up books on Mary Queen of Scots - historically accurate unlike the Hollywood version) boys decided they'd like another poster. No 1 went for the Periodic Table and then proceeded to test me on it while driving. He was impressed at what I could remember but chastised me for making mistakes! I did point out that it was getting on for 50 years since I'd memorised it.
Yes LHD lorry for me too - Spanish lorry, Bulgarian driver. For a while I got quite caught up in the stats about that kind of accident as I was forever coming across people who’d had the same thing happen - one of the scariest was a friend whose brother been ploughed into by a LH drive HGV on the M25 going over the QE bridge - scary
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3070844/Motorway-accidents-involving-foreign-lorries-soared-14-cent-Polish-drivers-topping-crash-league-table.
PLeased it went so well. My cake went down well will type recipe up when get time it’s all scribbled notes at the moment!Evening all. Have a lovely time at the party @shelley262 , hope they enjoy the cake.
@Boo1979 a hug for the pain, it’s awful that its been reactivated after so long.
Today I’ve had far too much coffee - note to self ‘ just because it’s a big coffee pot I don’t need to fill it’ it was exciting to have fresh coffee to hand all day though
Breakfast just coffee&cream ( lots)
Lunch an odd mix of leftovers - small spoonful of M&S Honduras prawns, seared artichokes, prawn cocktail, tiny bit of smoked salmon, rocket and olives. Sliver of HC yule log
Dinner slow roast belly pork with broccoli cheese and buttered cabbage. Was full after a couple of mouthfuls though so I reckon thats tomorrow’s lunch sorted.
Went to a Diabetes Workshop today and was very pleasantly surprised. It was organised by the local CCG and run by a local GP who was very switched on about Lchf. She talked about the need for patients to be proactive and not assume their medication would cure them, and how important it was to know your HbA1c ( nobody else there knew theirs) She told us not to drink fruit juice, even the ones labelled ‘no added sugar’ or eat ‘healthy’ cereal bars and generally talked a lot of sense about carbs, saying they all break down to sugar and they aren’t essential for energy!
It got a bit confused at the end when she said people should look at the packets and check fat content but all in all it wasnt a waste of time and I managed to spout on a bit about this forum which she seemed very supportive of. Wow!
I used to really enjoy motorway driving but have to say that I now avoid motorways as much as possible - if I have to go on one I stay in the inside lane and will only overtake a lorry if the middle and outside lanes are both clear. On the bright side, my dislike of motorway driving combined with having a senior railcard means I now travel by first class rail watching films on my Ipad, which is much more relaxing than drivingI’m amazed that you and @maglil55 go near the roads now, I can’t imagine how terrifying those accidents must have been.
Lunch - a very random collection
no time for XBX
I got rid of my car this year but do have two motorcycles and on those, avoid motorways. I also have my senior railcard and a two together card if Mrs Miggins is with me.I agree, first class travel on a train is much more relaxing.I used to really enjoy motorway driving but have to say that I now avoid motorways as much as possible - if I have to go on one I stay in the inside lane and will only overtake a lorry if the middle and outside lanes are both clear. On the bright side, my dislike of motorway driving combined with having a senior railcard means I now travel by first class rail watching films on my Ipad, which is much more relaxing than driving
I used to really enjoy motorway driving but have to say that I now avoid motorways as much as possible - if I have to go on one I stay in the inside lane and will only overtake a lorry if the middle and outside lanes are both clear. On the bright side, my dislike of motorway driving combined with having a senior railcard means I now travel by first class rail watching films on my Ipad, which is much more relaxing than driving
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