Muddy Cyclist
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
We were on the beach at Port Ore Wales when the entire film crew and cast turned up with horses and birds of prey to film the opening episode. It was very bizarre as holiday makers were allowed to still use the beach, so beach clad holidaymakers amongst vicious looking Vikings and warriors on horseback. Took them two days to film and it amounted to less than 30 seconds in the series. My eldest grandaughter did get to hold the birds in between shooting of the scenes they were in.also a fan of netflix..been watching the Witcher, and The last kingdom
I can't take the credit for the recipe as I got it on line here is the link.What ingredients did you use for this one John?
Good question, I occasionally hit those numbers and wonder, answer will be interesting.Quick question for those in the know.
Before breakfast FBG 6.1 ( Darned DP)
Two hours and ten mins later BG is 4.4
Been pottering about watering plants etc. No heavy work yet.
Am not used to such a low number.
How low is too low?
Thank you JohnI can't take the credit for the recipe as I got it on line here is the link.
https://www.food.com/recipe/best-low-carb-bread-bread-machine-102631?photo=359923
Mine did not rise as much as in the photo for some reason but was Ok.
I'm not sure as to what is considered too low by most but I think 4.4 is a good level though I prefer low fives.Quick question for those in the know.
Before breakfast FBG 6.1 ( Darned DP)
Two hours and ten mins later BG is 4.4
Been pottering about watering plants etc. No heavy work yet.
Am not used to such a low number.
How low is too low?
Mrs MC heard this yesterday but hadn't told me as she knows I have had this fear in the back of my mind so didn't want to worry me more. I wonder if it still applies to those in remission and with weight well under control with healthy BMI?Link to diabetes and dementia during covid
A lovely painting - how on earth did you do it in 15 minutes. It looks like you spent hours on it.
Like you I like The Lowe 5s, BG in the 4s used to worry me because a retired nurse relative was lways trying to get glucose into me when below 5 saying you won't survive the night. I have learnt that below 5 is not as bad as she points out but still remain cautious.I'm not sure as to what is considered too low by most but I think 4.4 is a good level though I prefer low fives.
My sugars where a bit strange for me yesterday as for some unaccountable reason my fbg of 5.3 was my highest reading of the day and after eating lunch I actually dropped to 3.6 which is definitely too low for me.
You really did the twisty grasses in the wind were so well - which was why I thought it had taken you ages. Brilliant that you did it so quickly . It is funny when you do stuff that some things take absolutely ages but you can whizz through other things in minutes.Thank you for the compliments @Krystyna23040
Soft pastels can be very quick. That sky took a couple of minutes. There are no detailed clouds on it. Those type of twisty grasses in the wind are another thing which I find easy and effective to draw and do.
Another pastel will take me ages.
I totally agree with your post. Someone who is following a low carb diet and has well controlled blood sugars must be in a much better position if they get C19 than someone following the Eatwell plate whose diabetes is so out of control that they have had a foot amputated.Guardian Link to diabetes and dementia during covid
make me once again question
if part of the issue is uncontrolled and
un DX Diabetes.
if anything comes out of all this Chaos
it surely has to be better health, with a way of eating that clearly
works for so many LCHF/keto.
a longer time of healthier eating might just head off or at
least slow down the onset of dementia, would be my fervent hope
You really did the twisty grasses in the wind were so well - which was why I thought it had taken you ages. Brilliant that you did it so quickly . It is funny when you do stuff that some things take absolutely ages but you can whizz through other things in minutes.
Mrs MC heard this yesterday but hadn't told me as she knows I have had this fear in the back of my mind so didn't want to worry me more. I wonder if it still applies to those in remission and with weight well under control with healthy BMI?
Need to remain on our guard, nothing's straightforward with this Diabetic condition and now even more complex.
Careful with that Mr Sheen sun tan lotion. It’s a slippery slope if used to excess.Good Afternoon Ladies and Gentlemen and all of an unknown gender, please check, but not each other and not in public.
An unsurprising 7.3 for me this morning.
I had my day planned out early this morning before Mrs J was awake. Please see the attached photo.
Needless to say Mrs J had other ideas :-(
Enjoy the rest of today folks and avoid the media if you can, such negativity.View attachment 41355
So much for the health professionals comments in the artical. My HbA1c and annual review is due next week, I rang Health Centre to ascertain the situation and hopefully make an appointment. They are not doing any HbA1c blood tests for the foreseeable future and not booking any Diabetic Reviews, I mentioned the facts regarding at risk groups and as a type 2 my 'Health Centre of Excellence' remember their words not mine, do not consider me at risk. I have been offered a telephone review with one of the nurses in two weeks time, I felt that was offered reluctantly but I said yes. I was asked by the receptionist, are your blood sugars under control, I answered how would I know the doctor advised me not to test, being the devils advocate. All I can say is thank goodness I'm testing and ignoring doctors eat well plate advise.Guardian Link to diabetes and dementia during covid
make me once again question
if part of the issue is uncontrolled and
un DX Diabetes.
if anything comes out of all this Chaos
it surely has to be better health, with a way of eating that clearly
works for so many LCHF/keto.
a longer time of healthier eating might just head off or at
least slow down the onset of dementia, would be my fervent hope
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