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What was your fasting blood glucose? (full on chat)

Good morning/evening folks, 5.8 on the dice today. Enjoyed the hymn MC, reminded me of junior school assemblies where this was a firm favourite, we would however absolutely muller Jerusalem to the point where the headmaster, (who held the world record for the largest ears on a human) would throw his hands up in despair and stomp off back to his office leaving some poor member of staff to carry on. He was actually a very nice bloke, and also managed to get the under tens football team including subs into his Ford Prefect and drove to another school for a match, good times.
 
Morning all. Calm and clear daybreak. Almost looks like Spring, but too cool yet.

FBG 6.9 mmo/lt at 0600.

Off to buy shed loads of provisions later. Thinking about wearing disposable gloves for holding the trolley and Smart zapper. I have these in the car anyway for use during diesel refueling. Also I think I can make Alcohol Hand Gel by mixing regular squirty anti-bact. hand wash with Surgical Spirit at a 40:60 ratio. Any HCP comments?

Have a great virus-free day everyone.
 
Morning all. Fbg of 5.7 for me so over the 100/5.5 threshold. A temperate, measured response needed from me on here. Being a Spurs fan I am well used to being badly let down after the promise of a brave new era (looking at you Pleaty and Poch). This lifestyle promises much but has only consistently delivered weight loss, hunger and the feeling that "if that is what I should eat I'd rather not bother having anything." I'm trying to avoid fasting except for Ember Days - messes with lipids imho and 73 kgs is low enough.. Thanks for the information on humidity and guitars @Muddy Cyclist. Also really enjoyed the memory of that hymn from schooldays as did @trick60. Interesting you had never heard it @SaskiaKC. Good start to your day @karen8967 . Today is the start of seeing if my ideas of what this house could become actually work. 2 weeks garage conversion then kitchen remake including combining dining room - then Julie wants a puppy (Springador). Then a break, MIL visit, Easter and on to the bathrooms + pigmy loo and garden. I hope you all have adorable readings and monster pleasures. Today, our phone number will no longer be the same as Burger King - nightmare being woken up in the middle of the night just to get the moped out
 
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Fbg 8.1

Need to get that down today...

I am tired this morning because Popeye has been sitting on my chest all night examining every inch of my face with his whiskers. Not touching it with his paws or nose, but these ends of whiskers going over the contours of my face...a weird sensation...each time I got him off my chest he got back on again...eventually I managed to get him on the side of me, held him there gently with one hand, and with my other hand I was patting my arm that was holding him gently (like that video I posted about how to get to sleep by tapping the sides of your legs). It actually relaxed him, and he is in the land of nod. Not me however...I ended up meditating the next couple of hours, before I got up to do an early painting...

Here are the two paintings this morning, on the two different papers. Top one is A5 mixed media paper, bottom one is the index card C6 sized. Watercolours. Fude pen.

Probably took me about an hour.

This is far too pretty pretty for me...I don't like it...

I was going to do a mountain on the right side and fir trees, which I think would have been better than silver birches.



I think Popeye is literally wanting skin to skin contact at the moment, he is holding my other hand with his paws...maybe he was worried about yesterday?
Have a good day
Take care
Hugs to all
 
5.3 this morning. Had a lovely break at the garden centre yesterday. Managed to read Friday's 'i' and do the harder Suduko. I got a third of the way through Saturday's newspaper before I had to walk back to the evening classes in the sunshine.

Hope to read the rest of the paper today and catch up with the posts here after the doggie walk and before I go off to teach class later this morning.
 
Good Morning and a 5.8 today.

@SaskiaKC @trick60 @ianpspurs pleased you all enjoyed Martin Simpson's rendition of that old Schools favourite and that I have introduced it to you @SaskiaKC I do love playing it and it's always well accepted.

@trick60 how did your first day go.

@ianpspurs All wooden instruments are prone to drying out, 45% humidity is ideal, once below 39% I always put mine away, other than the piano . You can get special bags full of a liquid that you place inside the hard case with guitar, they let out moisture when too dry and absorb it when too moist, I have used them for years and they seem to work. A guitar can dry out in days which effects the playing, buzzing or cracked wood, twisted neck, then a Luthier is required to sort it out. Dried out guitars can take 3 months to rehydrate. I have two badly damaged ones which I keep intending to get repaired but never get around to it.

A house mucking out day today as we have Recorder Quartet friends arriving Wednesday and Mrs MC likes everything spick and span. Also must get practising my Bass Recorder or I will embarrass myself when rehearsing with them.

Use your time well.
 

I have been thinking a couple of weeks or so on all this @True Blue

Yesterday I was at the hospital and strangely the little red stations where you put the sanitiser on your hands had all gone, zilch. Although the audiologist in her room had one for her personal use. I also noticed that previously many of the staff had personal sanitisers, but there was an absence of them yesterday. What do they know that I don’t?

However in the toilet, the air blow hand driers had ALL been removed, and it was paper towels now to dry hands. They have been newly installed.

I carry big antiseptic/virus prevention wipes to clean the toilet seat now (I don’t have the manoeuvre ability to hover). Another wipe and I clean the taps and toilet flush handle etc before I use them.

I have purple gloves and black fabric gloves...and so I bought black disposable gloves, and also purple ones to wear underneath. This means if I have to take my glove off to count money change, then it still actually looks as if I am still wearing both gloves. It just means it doesn’t look scary and odd to others at this stage of the epidemic.

Gloves get thrown in a bucket when I get home to be washed, and disposable gloves disposed of.

The way I see this, is the sooner I do protection stuff, then it becomes second nature to me. My immune system, like many on this thread, is compromised, so any protection help I can give it surely can only be for the good. I am still going out and doing stuff, but if I know you have caught a plane, come back from Singapore or Rome and you have texted me for a coffee, then my answer was no...

I know this epidemic is virtually impossible to avoid, but I will do what I can for me, yet still live a normal life.

Just a thought. I wonder if the hand sanitizers work, because you are wiping whatever virus into your hands and not off them? Are they just an illusion we are doing hand hygiene in this epidemic?
 
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Morning All. Another 5.8 very popular today.
Lovely sunny day here but ver frosty what it should be for time of year.
@True Blue I too have been thinking about this but though I did buy some disposable gloves to keep in the car I wont be using them for food shopping because I would be transferring any virus on to the food I put in my trolley and incubating it in my kutchen. Instead I will use an anti bac wipe to clean the trolley handle and keep the gloves for other outings. There is a complete absence of anti bac gel in all the shops and when Intried to order some on Amazon they subsequently emailed it was out of stock.
@gennepher sorry you had little sleep but you are a wonderful mum to your furry boy and he knows it. I loved the idea of him riding with you on your scooter. That would have been a great photo.
Have a great Tuesday. Stay well, stay safe.
 
You definitely caught the light in the clouds and gold in the reads. Really good painting.
 
You definitely made a good choice going to the vet teaching hospital with Popeye. The antibiotics will complete all the good work that you did with the hot compresses. He is a very lucky cat to be so well looked after.

So sorry that you are having to go through all the remapping sgsin. It sounds like a real nightmare.
 
Thanks @Krystyna23040
 
Thanks @PenguinMum
Alas no one took a pic!

Keep looking on Amazon. Daily if you can. New and different supplies come in all the time. They are in the business to make money, so they will be looking to source this stuff from somewhere. And order it the second you see it. I went to make a cup of tea before I pressed send for my order on this stuff, and it now said sorry out of stock...
 
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Also I think I can make Alcohol Hand Gel by mixing regular squirty anti-bact. hand wash with Surgical Spirit at a 40:60 ratio. Any HCP comments?

Have a great virus-free day everyone.
I have been making my own also. Adding a few drops of tea tree oil to hand cream when I use it and also putting a few drops in water in a little spray bottle that I carry in my handbag so I can spray my hands.
 
The first hymn was a one we used to sing at senior school quite a lot. Only ever remembered the first verse so used to wonder why they were singing about knights. Third verse kind of explains it, so thank you for posting. I too, like the idea of "joy being my steed," but that's something I definitely need to work at.
 
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