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


Yes exactly. Well put.
 
Shocking state of affairs. They get paid an absolute fortune for....this!
 
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I love a good circus (I live in Blackpool and we have the best) this was nothing like a good circus.
 
Happy belated birthday @ianpspurs and hope viewings went well for both you and @PenguinMum. Keeping everything crossed for you both.
 
Don cha jus love a cafe pit stop. What an amazing way to spend an hour or so. People watching from behind my shades when the sun is out is the icing on the .....cake!!!!????
 
Glad you had a good birthday. You have done really well not drinking alcohol since boxing day.
Do you play like me, all the right notes, just in the wrong order! Les dawson style!
 
Send them to me, happy to help .
 
To test is best
 
I can relate to your good lady, we would get along very well.....
 
she is easily upset by other things and I haven't wanted to walk in on her when she's in her litter box.
I wouldnt walk in on here but be there with the treat as she exits...because she is an indoor cat I think that couldwork. Alternatively foil or plastic bags but that would probably work best if she chooses the same area. Good luck and let us know how it goes. Its a good thing we love them so much!
 
Thank you. I may try some foil. She would not like the sound or feel of that under her feet.

I am just very glad she still tinkles in the litter box, as poop is so much easier to remove from the carpet.
Oddly enough if you do clean the soiled areas with any kind of strong chemical particularly bleach that won't deter them...often cats are attracted to the chlorine it has been suggested it is connected to their pheromones...triggering a hormonal reaction...usually cats 'mark' as a protest...I do remember my old cat Gorgeous who did exactly the same when the boyfriend arrived...try a little catnip heading towards the litter tray then a teeny amount in the tray...do you have catnip there?
 
Bill could be drastically reduced and many lives saved. Many complications avoided. At least give people the choice.
There's too much money involved for a swift solution Debs...the useless courses must cost an absolute fortune...the facilitators conducting them are paid...the CCG's who interpret the NICE guidelines narrowly/incorrectly and refuse in the main to allow GP's to prescribe or recommend testing for non insulin dependant T2's to test are on six figures salaries...and then of course Doctor & nurse always know best!...that is what we have to contend with...there is a lot of money in health management...there's a lot of money in health mismanagement too...it's a long road to the truth.
 
Catnip...didnt think of that...genius!
 
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