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<blockquote data-quote="Annb" data-source="post: 2411501" data-attributes="member: 25851"><p>Bad night after another one of my suffocation dreams. Went to bed about 1.30 am and got up at 2.30 am and watched "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives" for a while. This time the breathlessness continued after I got up, so it was an uncomfortable couple of hours. Once it settled, I went back to bed (about 4.30 am) and slept until 7.30. BG at that stage was 12.3. Took some insulin as a correction dose, which didn't work and BG remained in the 12s. So ...</p><p></p><p>Breakfast: around 11.30 was beef and vegetable soup. Very nice, but not very filling. BG beginning to drop now - currently at 10.5.</p><p></p><p>I have just turned my "corned beef" out. It doesn't look very much like corned beef, but it definitely tastes the part. So the 2nd meal today will be corned beef salad.</p><p></p><p>Just heard from the garage that the Scenic is finally done and ready for collection. So shopping will be done tomorrow and I will be able to get to the fish shop. Looking forward to that. </p><p></p><p>Also heard this morning that a friend who was living in Worthing has just died (not sure, but I think they turned off his life support) after recurring cancer not being diagnosed during the lockdown. He had been sick for many years - since soon after he received a kidney transplant in the 60s. All the medication he had to take made him sick and he lived with pain for most of those years. I guess it was a release, but so many regrets for the poor soul and his wife who had cared for him all that time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annb, post: 2411501, member: 25851"] Bad night after another one of my suffocation dreams. Went to bed about 1.30 am and got up at 2.30 am and watched "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives" for a while. This time the breathlessness continued after I got up, so it was an uncomfortable couple of hours. Once it settled, I went back to bed (about 4.30 am) and slept until 7.30. BG at that stage was 12.3. Took some insulin as a correction dose, which didn't work and BG remained in the 12s. So ... Breakfast: around 11.30 was beef and vegetable soup. Very nice, but not very filling. BG beginning to drop now - currently at 10.5. I have just turned my "corned beef" out. It doesn't look very much like corned beef, but it definitely tastes the part. So the 2nd meal today will be corned beef salad. Just heard from the garage that the Scenic is finally done and ready for collection. So shopping will be done tomorrow and I will be able to get to the fish shop. Looking forward to that. Also heard this morning that a friend who was living in Worthing has just died (not sure, but I think they turned off his life support) after recurring cancer not being diagnosed during the lockdown. He had been sick for many years - since soon after he received a kidney transplant in the 60s. All the medication he had to take made him sick and he lived with pain for most of those years. I guess it was a release, but so many regrets for the poor soul and his wife who had cared for him all that time. [/QUOTE]
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