Thanks pm im fine enjoy cornwall xMorning All. 5.7 from me. We are leaving for Cornwall in an hour dropping the girls off at the cattery on the way (with plenty of fleece blankets to temper my guilt).
@gennepher you are a brave lady, we had a gigantic swarm of wasps move across our property recently leaving after the drones tried repetitively to nest in our chimney. The next day it was quite a sight to their formation move acrosss our front heading towards our neighbours. @karen8967 hugs for the low. Hope @Cumberland is ok.@Debandez sounds like a great week good luck with the eye screening.
Will check in from the seaside tomo. Enjoy Sunday, stay well stay safe.
Morning All. 5.7 from me. We are leaving for Cornwall in an hour dropping the girls off at the cattery on the way (with plenty of fleece blankets to temper my guilt).
@gennepher you are a brave lady, we had a gigantic swarm of wasps move across our property recently leaving after the drones tried repetitively to nest in our chimney. The next day it was quite a sight to their formation move acrosss our front heading towards our neighbours. @karen8967 hugs for the low. Hope @Cumberland is ok.@Debandez sounds like a great week good luck with the eye screening.
Will check in from the seaside tomo. Enjoy Sunday, stay well stay safe.
Another day another disappointment.. 8.0 on waking on reflection a shocking day yesterday so thoroughly deserved. I shall pontificate over tea and start a new page
Hasn't arrived yet but thanks. Hope you are enjoying your celebrations. Being very honest about my personality, celebrating was never something that sat well with me - it was always an act for others, I admire those who have that spontaneity. joie de vire which I detect in you but I am pretty sure celebrating and me are done. Quietly marking an event and being grateful works much better.Hope you had a good one. Mine is still being celebrated!
Maybe fear of travelling to certain places but from my perspective proper fearless and immensely good humoured in dealing with the problems T1 throws at you. Fantastic to see the single figures for you.Just been talking to my son in China and he’s going to Mongolia for a week he’s back next weekend
He is still determined to visit North Korea
He has no fear unlike me
Hasn't arrived yet but thanks. Hope you are enjoying your celebrations. Being very honest about my personality, celebrating was never something that sat well with me - it was always an act for others, I admire those who have that spontaneity. joie de vire which I detect in you but I am pretty sure celebrating and me are done. Quietly marking an event and being grateful works much better.
@karen8967 hope your low has now risen and you didn't suffer too badly; @Shas3 TIND is a new one on me but sympathy for the suffering; @PenguinMum enjoy Cornwall - I've only ever been to Padstow; @trick60 hope Mrs T is healing from the fall.
Sounds idyllic Krystyna...enjoy it.5.5 this lovely sunny morning. Husband had a virus earlier in week so is feeling a bit tired so we will amble around the water gardens as there are.lots of benches we can relax on in the sunshine as he doesn't feel like walking far.
Thank you.Phew gennepher I can feel the tension just reading that...thank goodness I'd already tested my FBG...I'm not surprised your BG is up no doubt it played on your mind hence the reaction...I hope that's the end of it & you can relax a little today.
Thank you.
I have been back in garage but I am nervy of anything that appears to move, even dust motes. But I am sure there is no wasps in there.
I think it will take a couple days before my mind calms down.
Going back in there in a minute with a cuppa...
>^..^<
We all have those Goacher… I mean disappointments...this morning I was about to torture myself on the treadmill having done so little exercise recently...this is what I encountered...he just refused to budge...so of course I am disappointed because now I'll just have to be satisfied with sitting outside in the garden...with another coffee watching the birds feed.Another day, another disappointment.
Maybe a cuppa & the WD40 gennepher...I've been stung by them a couple of times...they have very hot feet so be wary!Going back in there in a minute with a cuppa...
We all have those Goacher… I mean disappointments...this morning I was about to torture myself on the treadmill having done so little exercise recently...this is what I encountered...he just refused to budge...so of course I am disappointed because now I'll just have to be satisfied with sitting outside in the garden...with another coffee watching the birds feed.
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Thanks Ian. Apparently TIND is a rare condition and I just learnt about it. In hindsight my issues in past few months seems to clearly fit the pattern and i am now convinced I suffered TIND and recovering (hopefully). It is a case of neuropathy when blood sugar was high for a while at diagnosis and the treatment rapidly brings down blood sugar. If HbA1c was high at diagnosis and if the initial treatment is aggressive and HbA1C drops over 2 percentage points (in the old system) within a couple of months there is a chance of acute and severe neuropathy especially in legs. There are very few threads on the forum on this topic and a few members seem to relate to the condition. I started a thread and here it is :
TIND
https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?share_fid=79722&share_tid=165079&url=https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/index.php?threads/TIND.165079/&share_type=t
the hopeful bit to stay optimistic, apparently this type of neuropathy is mostly acute and reversible. My most worrying issue was a case of bilateral drop foot (extremely rare) but it has largely resolved thankfully. What remains is weakness and occasional pain in legs which i am praying gets resolved too
Have a great Sunday
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