Chook
Expert
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- Yorkshire
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
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- People who think they know everything.
Hi @maglil55 - yes, the right hand one is Jack. He is still a monster dog but only when Mr C is here. If its just me then he behaves himself (mostly).
I'm back from my weekend away - we buried MIL's ashes next to FIL's on Saturday in what must be the windiest and coldest churchyard in the UK. The food at SIL's was every bit as anticipated - she cooked a steamed suet bacon and leek pudding on Friday evening and a rib-sticking steak and kidney pie with a suet crust for Saturday lunch. Other meals were bacon or meat sandwiches. I just ate whatever veg she cooked and Mr C took my servings of the pudding and pie. I really can't expect anyone to remember that I don't eat carbs, that I'm veggie and am trying to avoid gluten but wished I'd remembered to take my own food.
Luckily at supper time on Saturday she cooked beans on toast with fried eggs. I was so hungry that I'm ashamed to say I ate the whole thing - toast and all!
I've also come back with a right hand that either has pins and needles or goes number in rotation and only feels okay if I shake it hard then hold it down by my side. No..... I've got no idea either. If its still like it in a week I think I will have to take it to show the doctor which regulars here will know I really hate to do but this is a tiny village with only the one GP's surgery.
Today....
Bed time last night: 10.4 (shortly after the baked beans and eggs on toast
FBG this morning: 6.9
No Breakfast
Late brunch / early lunch after getting home (BG was 6.4): Chaffle, 2 eggs, 100g baked beans and mushrooms
2 hours later 6.4
Dinner will be from Deliciously Ella - butterbeans and wilted spinach with home made pesto - I'm halving the amount of butterbeans given in the recipe and doubling the spinach.
Drinks: Usual black decaff for breakfast and brunch and then plain water the rest of the day. Only five days left of my dry January (late start) - not sure what I'll do when Friday comes round as, after the first weekend, I haven't missed it but Mr C has - but then it was his mother we buried. Well done him for not giving in to the offers of whisky, brandy and rum from my semi-alcoholic BIL (OMG that man can chug it back).
I'm back from my weekend away - we buried MIL's ashes next to FIL's on Saturday in what must be the windiest and coldest churchyard in the UK. The food at SIL's was every bit as anticipated - she cooked a steamed suet bacon and leek pudding on Friday evening and a rib-sticking steak and kidney pie with a suet crust for Saturday lunch. Other meals were bacon or meat sandwiches. I just ate whatever veg she cooked and Mr C took my servings of the pudding and pie. I really can't expect anyone to remember that I don't eat carbs, that I'm veggie and am trying to avoid gluten but wished I'd remembered to take my own food.
I've also come back with a right hand that either has pins and needles or goes number in rotation and only feels okay if I shake it hard then hold it down by my side. No..... I've got no idea either. If its still like it in a week I think I will have to take it to show the doctor which regulars here will know I really hate to do but this is a tiny village with only the one GP's surgery.
Today....
Bed time last night: 10.4 (shortly after the baked beans and eggs on toast
FBG this morning: 6.9
No Breakfast
Late brunch / early lunch after getting home (BG was 6.4): Chaffle, 2 eggs, 100g baked beans and mushrooms
2 hours later 6.4
Dinner will be from Deliciously Ella - butterbeans and wilted spinach with home made pesto - I'm halving the amount of butterbeans given in the recipe and doubling the spinach.
Drinks: Usual black decaff for breakfast and brunch and then plain water the rest of the day. Only five days left of my dry January (late start) - not sure what I'll do when Friday comes round as, after the first weekend, I haven't missed it but Mr C has - but then it was his mother we buried. Well done him for not giving in to the offers of whisky, brandy and rum from my semi-alcoholic BIL (OMG that man can chug it back).