English idiom - feeling like a wet rag.Early afternoon a slice of low carb bread with ham.
Feeling pretty much like a wet dishcloth (Dutch idiom, you'll get the gist) so I thought to do a self test because I was going for my annual bloods tomorrow.
Looks like I can sleep in tomorrow and the days after.
Not hungry so I told myself to at least eat two crackers for my evening meal, one with Turkish sausage, one with two different cheeses, which I managed but they're not sitting too well.
Will try some chicory with hummus or chocolate in bed.
No problem at all!Will you be able to reorganise the blood test easily enough?
Is an endo appointment normal where you are? I've never had any endo input and I don't know if it is common in this country. The only, supposedly, annual appointment I have is a check on my liver (to see if the cirrhosis has worsened). Unfortunately, this year, they forgot to take bloods, or maybe they just didn't bother. Who knows, with the way the UK health service is going these days?No problem at all!
The thing is that I have my (already postponed by me) yearly endo appointment on the 16th, not much use to go for the appointment if no results are in yet.
So depending on how things are going I'll have to postpone again. Which isn't a big problem but it does make me look like I'm trying to avoid her.
I'll take it to the parallel thread.Is an endo appointment normal where you are?
The last of the malt? Oh no, hope Santa brings moreTwo hard boiled eggs, two slices of toast and vegimite for breakfast.
Coffee and xmas cake with the Blue Care nurse for smoko, she came earlier than expected to do the dressings on my legs.
Not much to eat, just a bit of salad, and some stoner fruit for lunch.
Toated ham and tomato sandwiches for supper at six.
Sipped on the last of t he single malt before bedtime.
In a earlier post in this thread, I mentioned Santa dropped off a couple of bottles of highland goodness.The last of the malt? Oh no, hope Santa brings more
For tea last night my lovely wife made me a pastry free Quiche in the Romoska (Low carb and cheap and quick to cook) containing Cheese, Broccoli, Bacon, Red Onion, Egg, Tomato. It was lovely. This was followed by an inch slice of Chocolate Yule log ( very bad) with Rodda's Cornish clotted cream ( Good and made just a few miles away).
BG was 5.4 before meal and had only risen to 6.0 after 2 hours which amazed me as I had had a bad thing lol. Quiche very tasty, easy to make and good for Type twos.View attachment 58403
Very much cheaper to run than a traditional oven hence we got it. Does everything we want no problem and less than half the price of old oven.The quiche looks great. I’d never heard of a Remoska and had to look it up, looks like a very good gadget.
Lakeland stock them There's a huge one in WindermereThe quiche looks great. I’d never heard of a Romoska and had to look it up, looks like a very good gadget.
I had trouble getting warm after doing my morning round feeding all the animals in my garden and blamed the covid for hours.Having trouble getting warm, hoping not sickening
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