SlimLizzy
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- 3,670
- Location
- Normandy, previously Worcestershire
- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- football, both the game and the culture.
This was the worst day with my suspected gall bladder issue but it eased a bit at night thankfully!
04.10
Breakfast CWC
More CWC
Lunch avocado on crispbread with cucumber and a solitary home grown radish. A Clementine, still trying to improve my vitamin C intake.
Dinner red cabbage casserole, Toulouse sausages home grown French beans from the freezer and a mini baked potato reheated . Cake( bad Lizzy)and severely
glasses of fizz.
Later back on the grated cheese. I don't need it, am not hungry yet keep on stuffing it into my mouth. This has got to stop.
You've now put something into my head that will not annoy my tender stomach - boiled egg mashed with butter. That's breakfast sorted when I get back from the eye check up tomorrow.Breakfast just coffee needed to get out and about early
Lunch three eggs scrambled in butter with one slice of LC bread followed by a few raspberries with yoghurt
Dinner Cajun chicken with salads followed by DGF cake
I always adored the cherry brandy chocolates. Mon Cherie (the chocolates).B. Black tea, black coffee. Scrambled egg on lc toast.
Off for early morning showing of No Time to Die. Enjoyed it more than I expected.
L. Nice Moroccan cafe. Avocado and halloumi salad.
Snack. Oat biscuit and tea
D. Half a Higgedy vegan spinach and roast tomato quiche, leftover roast vege. 2 cherry liqueur chocolates.
I've had gall stones for ages. Basically, so long as they don't bother me they are leaving it alone. I'm not 100% it was the gall bladder but the symptoms certainly fitted. I thought it was a goner thus time but it is settling.I must have missed the fact that you have a troublesome gall bladder on top of everything else. You really are having a hard time of it. Are you having any kind of treatment for that? Or is it just up to you to avoid the things that irritate it?
As usual I was up early this morning and I felt hungry around 5 am, so I took my first insulin dose (60u of Humalog) and had some toast. Very naughty, but the operation dropped my BG down by 3+ points (11.9 to 8.5). Haven't eaten anything else yet, but have had water and tea. Planning some bacon and egg around lunch time and something veggie for later - quite a lot of courgette to use up.
@maglil55, how do you do your hasselback aubergine? Do you remove the skin? (Hate aubergine skin.) I know you said you would put it on your Copy Me That page, but I can't get into it, so can't see your recipes.
Was that your spell checker having its way, or were you really being severe when you had your fizz? Is it extra fierce bubbles when you are severe?
All went according to planTomorrow I'll need to get up at 6:30, which is very much the middle of the night if you usually get up between 9:30 and 11. So I figured I'd best save the leftovers of yesterday's yummy oven dish for tomorrow so I don't have to think about cooking, and improvise today.
Why is it they insist to do diabetic eye checks at 8:15 in the morning? I mean, diabetes is not great fun at the best of times, but adding things like this doesn't make it more fun in any way.
Very happy with a lovely neighbour (another one, not the one from the turkeys) who says she really doesn't mind driving me to hospital at 7:30!
Sounds like a cure all to me!Decided to chance a Garibaldi gin Hubby made me as No 2 had another hellish day. Thanks to the latest gin box. An Irish spiced gin (that is very un gin like) mixed with campari and their mixer of blood orange, raspberry and ginger with a garnish of orange slices and fresh raspberries. All in a nice gin glass with a straw! I am quite relaxed an no sign of an issue yet....
We have a rum distillery here in Bundaberg, lots of variety of rums in the bond store shop.Only one of these left now and I’ve managed not to buy a bottle of rum to try
Thanks to the latest gin box. An Irish spiced gin (that is very un gin like)
OK Hasselback Aubergine (Thanks to Tesco - minor amendment by me!). The carbs come from the passata (unless you can get one that's sugar free. I make my own (which is the change I made in the notes on my CMT.
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