Stephen Bond
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- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
- Treatment type
- Non-insulin injectable medication (incretin mimetics)
- Dislikes
- Bureaucracy. Poor quality. Boredom
I'm completely off-topic, but for this I don't care.As a former heroin addict (over 2 decades ago), I think I know the feeling, very apt description of the effect of the first inhalation of the day (minus the pain dissolving, that must be the best part of it I guess).
(Disclaimer: Do not try this at home, very much not worth it. Will make you puke too. Also illegal.)
Not the prettiest meal today, but pretty tasty, especially considering something had gone wrong with my planning.
For the past two days I've had chicory in a blue cheese sauce, snow peas with butter and salt, and a bratwurst. I made sure to have one third of the veggies on both days so I could have the same meal today, forgetting I only had 2 bratwursts and only realising when I was about to prepare my meal today.
Same portion of veggies minus the wurst definitely wasn't enough for a meal.
Found a long forgotten pack of vegan shawarma in the freezer, so I fried it with a onion, half a bell pepper and garlic. Added extra cheese to the chicory cheese sauce and mixed everything together with the last of the snow peas.
Worked very well, and enough left for tomorrow too!
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Thanks!I'm completely off-topic, but for this I don't care.
@Antje77 - as someone who once worked with a lady whose son was in the iron grip of heroin addiction, I applaud you for managing to break that cycle. Addiction is a terrible thing.
Thanks!
Did beat crack cocaine as well.
Now cigarettes, that's a whole different thing...
And on topic: Had the same meal as yesterday (cheesy concoction of leftovers with vegan shawarma) with some cucumber added.
All finished now, with a little help of dogs and cat.
Just this once, (or is it twice? ) the derail of thread will not be removed.As off-topic as before (my rebellious streak is showing here), the lady whose son was in addiction was giving up smoking whilst he was in rehab. His psychiatrist told her nicotine was also a very hard quit.
Double hats off to you.
I've got too much! Can we do a partial swap?Still not got much appetite
I eat very little of the potatoes but I'm snookered when the pudding turns up! My discipline vanishes. But I am going to try the hint to take a piece of cheese with me and tell the servers not to offer me the pudding. So fingers crossed.Can you leave the carby bits and eat the rest?
I understand that the social aspect is important for you, would be a shame to lose that.
Thank you. Will try the cheese hint.Try taking a really nice bit of cheese to have instead of pudding. Will still feel like a treat and can still join in socially
Sorry to hear you've been suffering
Dinner sounds delishToday, Tuesday 15 November - bed 8.2 FBG 7.8. Better but I felt really "off" this morning. No wonder. It was pouring down and miserable most of the day. I did have paracetamol and a steam inhalation.
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L. One slice of SLC toast with 2 scrambled eggs.
Black tea all on its own. CC snowconut stick
D. Scallops & prawns in white wine, lemon juice, parsley and parmesan with creamed spinach. Little chocolate pot.
Touch wood, touch wood, touch wood. I don't feel fuzzy headed. I've rested most of the day, drank loads of water and ordered Christmas presents, some for pick up, some delivered. View attachment 57543
You go girl!!!!!Thanks!
Did beat crack cocaine as well.
Now cigarettes, that's a whole different thing...
And on topic: Had the same meal as yesterday (cheesy concoction of leftovers with vegan shawarma) with some cucumber added.
All finished now, with a little help of dogs and cat.
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