Muddy Cyclist
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
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- Diet only
Thanks for congrats, hugs for the nasties being passed on to dog, Julie and yourself, in that order, well that would be the order of priority in our house.Good morning. Congratulations @Muddy Cyclist on the negative test. Hugs for @Alien Aspie for the higher fbg, Archie for the weeping paw. @JohnEGreen I will certainly pray for you and Brother Ade. My fbg @ 4.02 was 5.1 - then it began. It appears Julie, myself and one of the dogs have caught whatever our son and baby Rosa had. I'm the least affected but so far only water and a spectacular 6.9 just now. Black bin out, dogs fed and watered so all my chores done. Take care.
Like the mood and the mystical world you have created where the sun sets between the layers of distant hills, magical especially when fighting with technology.My digital painting for today...
Thought I would give ZenBrush3 a second go.
I have a lot of quibbles with this app. One being that it won't let me do a landscape mode painting, whereas ZenBrush2 does allow me to do this.
So, I am stuck in portrait mode in ZenBrush3...
I have a hate/love relationship with this app ZenBrush3, in almost equal measures...
Anyway, here it is...
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Hope all goes well for poor Archy.That's exactly what we hope, but if that doesn't happen we will go with the op so that he can continue with his long rambles through National Trust Parkland that he so loves.
Thanks very much for the compliment @Muddy CyclistLike the mood and the mystical world you have created where the sun sets between the layers of distant hills, magical especially when fighting with technology.
Hope all is well with Archie @Krystyna23040A rather surprising 4.4 this morning.
We have to take Archie for an emergency vet appointment this morning. He has had a lump on one of his pads for over a year which hasn't grown but yesterday it suddenly started weeping.
Vet says don't feed him before the appointment. So we couldn't eat breakfast as it would be so unfair for him to watch us eating. We are a bit worried about it as the vet has said before that it is a tricky place to operate on - especially as he is an older dog.
Thank you for the kind compliment @dunelmWell it’s a fine painting @gennepher. I like the colours used and the way you have the sun setting with the clouds. Smashing.
Thanks very much @Krystyna23040Love your painting. Very atmospheric.
Thank you, I'm pleased I didn't make members wait too long.Brilliant news.
You got the pause absolutely right as it was only a short pause. I do hate those extra long pauses that are meant to cause more suspense but are only annoying.
I am fuming
Her ladyship asked me to drop her off, on the way tells me her daughter and SiL tested positive and were at her house 2 days ago. When I pointed out she shouldn't be out she just said: "I am not the sort that gets these things"!!!!
She won't even consider that she could be spreading it even if she is atypical. There's no-one for me to talk to atm so I apologise for putting it on here. I'm going to have to get another test, I've been so **** careful since March
No need to apologise.
This I don't care attitude is the reason why people in the extremely vulnerable category are told to stay at home.
I hope your test comes back negative.
I think of the liver as a flywheel that stores and releases blood glucose. And as A.A. I think said, you have to put it in to get it out.That darn liver - always busy with jobs, DIY and taking on too many projects - probably got overwhelmed and did a data dump.
Archie was a little bit unhappy when he realised he wasn't going on the after lunch walk with Poppy but he soon cheered up when I gave him a dried salmon fillet as soon as Poppy walked out of the door.Hope all is well with Archie @Krystyna23040
Thank you. I am reasonably hopeful that if he needs an op he will recover well. We have been watching the Yorkshire Vet and were pleased to see that even older dogs recovered well from operations.Hope all goes well for poor Archy.
Don’t apologise - this is not good - have just PM’d you about how to get a test quickly.I am fuming
Her ladyship asked me to drop her off, on the way tells me her daughter and SiL tested positive and were at her house 2 days ago. When I pointed out she shouldn't be out she just said: "I am not the sort that gets these things"!!!!
She won't even consider that she could be spreading it even if she is atypical. There's no-one for me to talk to atm so I apologise for putting it on here. I'm going to have to get another test, I've been so **** careful since March
I believe that the medics have so far discovered over 500 functions that the liver dips it’s sticky paws into - a very busy bee so no wonder we get caught out just at at time when we think that we have it nailed.I think of the liver as a flywheel that stores and releases blood glucose. And as A.A. I think said, you have to put it in to get it out.
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I am fuming
Her ladyship asked me to drop her off, on the way tells me her daughter and SiL tested positive and were at her house 2 days ago. When I pointed out she shouldn't be out she just said: "I am not the sort that gets these things"!!!!
She won't even consider that she could be spreading it even if she is atypical. There's no-one for me to talk to atm so I apologise for putting it on here. I'm going to have to get another test, I've been so **** careful since March
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