Muddy Cyclist
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
You have captured the 3D effect that sometimes occurs with mountains in winter.I did a watercolour of that view, here it be.....
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I think moderation is the difficult ground to maintain. Extreme views are much more easy for one to take and encouraged in the media.Good morning all whatever Tier you now inhabit. Swipey saw fit to bestow a 4.1 on me first thing. Like getting off the mark with a nice push through the covers right out of the middle of the bat. Advent continues to delight, gently scold and prompt me to be a nicer, kinder little boy. Poems for Advent, selected and commented upon by Malcolm Guite. I read from his book each evening - not something I do these days - with a small glass of something convivial either during or before is a rich blessing indeed. Last night I tried a new, entry level price point, Speyside single malt - result may need more tests to verify findings. By the grace of God I may be stumbling towards making this puzzle fit, however awkwardly. How I relate to y'all and what purpose this forum serves for me is proving to be a hugger to place. @lindisfel I feel for you among those "ravening wolves" Methinks I/we need to pray the men in grey suits take back control and normal service is restored soon. Pseudo Marxist long marches through the institutions and permanent revolution are really, really passé . This band urgently needs a new front man, rhythm section and lyricist. May who or whatever boils yer bacon grant that this day you fall into no sin, neither run into any kind of danger.
6.0 this morning and it's Bin Day again, I am thrilled
I have a fan heater as back up as this is quite a common event with the boiler. Learnt my lesson the first winter I was here
Hi @Jayb72 and welcome to the thread. Your 6.2 reading is pretty good. Enjoy your day.Hi, I’m new to the forums and have discovered this thread whilst having an initial browse!
I’ve been diagnosed with type 2 for a year or so and my management of it has been patchy. I need to get better! Having said that, my reading this morning was 6.2.
Due to other health issues, I don’t get out as much as I’d like. Currently waiting an op which has been understandably delayed.
Not sure how much/little to write but happy for questions!
Have a good day!
Hi, I’m new to the forums and have discovered this thread whilst having an initial browse!
I’ve been diagnosed with type 2 for a year or so and my management of it has been patchy. I need to get better! Having said that, my reading this morning was 6.2.
Due to other health issues, I don’t get out as much as I’d like. Currently waiting an op which has been understandably delayed.
Not sure how much/little to write but happy for questions!
Have a good day!
How very Witty. One can't rush this type of@ianpspurs - wishing you will with your double blind Speyside research.
Welcome. Conversation meanders in a pleasant way around here... I did really well to get my levels down (see sig) and then burned out horribly and will be updating my sig after my latest blood-letting on Friday...Hi, I’m new to the forums and have discovered this thread whilst having an initial browse!
I’ve been diagnosed with type 2 for a year or so and my management of it has been patchy. I need to get better! Having said that, my reading this morning was 6.2.
Due to other health issues, I don’t get out as much as I’d like. Currently waiting an op which has been understandably delayed.
Not sure how much/little to write but happy for questions!
Have a good day!
So pleased to hear that you won't freeze. Hope the boiler is sorted quickly.6.0 this morning and it's Bin Day again, I am thrilled
I have a fan heater as back up as this is quite a common event with the boiler. Learnt my lesson the first winter I was here
Home testing kit arriving tomorrow hopefully...then 48 hours for the result at least I don't have to leave the house...a little snotty and a slight cough but temperature is spot on @ 34.6...on the Lemsip Max cold & flu capsules...will keep you posted.Hope all is well with the testing @HarryBeau
Tale of woe told with the class, style and good humour which is your hallmark. Best wishes with it all and especial praise for mum still going at 86 with a version of eating The Pearl Clutchers assure us should have killed her long ago. Would make a more cynical chap wonder.02,12.2020
8.15am FBG 6.2
Realised today that the almost inevitable metamorphosis for females is upon me, unless swift and decisive action is taken - I will turn into my mother!
Mum is a Type2. So she doesnt eat pasta, rice or potatoes, bread only in small quantities every lunch time, but does eat cakes, puddings, fruit two or three times a day) chocolate and sweets... but she is 86..although her mother lived to 100...
Am finding LC very difficult atm. With limited cooking facilities, and MrSlims serious medical condition which needs a low protein, low fat, diet, his recommended foods are nearly all carbs. White bread, potatoes, rice and pasta which complicates matters. He has a sweet tooth and buys cakes, biscuits and puddings too. We often end up with two separate meals.
The freezer is tiny and the fridge is erratic (sometimes freezes everything or else puddles of water in the base,) so batch cooking is not really possible.
Probably going back to some version of Sunday lunch which we can both eat, if I don't have potatoes and he has a smaller portion of the meat. This seems the easiest compromise, but it does get boring.
Other happenings. My laptop has had only 8 mins of life without mains, so MrSlim bought and fitted a new battery. Yay! Green light. But now it won't start. The power switch has sometimes needed several jabs to get it going. Nothing doing now. And laptop rattles.
New battery for my piece of junk laptop. Well, maybe battery can be sold on ebay.
The day is getting away from me, no chance for early shopping trip now. Off part of that is I don't really want to go out...First day out of lockdown am expecting shops and other places to be busy.
@Jayb72 welcome to the forum and this thread in particular.
Home testing kit arriving tomorrow hopefully...then 48 hours for the result at least I don't have to leave the house...a little snotty and a slight cough but temperature is spot on @ 34.6...on the Lemsip Max cold & flu capsules...will keep you posted.
Mum has been diagnosed type2 for about six years. Think she has decided not to worry about developing complications.Tale of woe told with the class, style and good humour which is your hallmark. Best wishes with it all and especial prise for mum still going at 86 with a version of eating The Pearl Clutchers assure us should have killed her long ago. Would make a more cynical chap wonder.
I have clearly missed something so my apologies and may I add my hugs .Thank you@Muddy Cyclist.
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