Muddy Cyclist
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- Type of diabetes
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And a very content and thoughtful little fish indeed.Good morning everyone from a gorillas in the mist beginning here in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of roasted breast of lamb coaxed onto a plate with mint sauce and scant veg came in at 5.0 this am
Not a lot in the calendar for today - that’s very unusual. Vaccines booked at one of those vaccine-warehouse places. I have also been called to help out with a mass vaccination at our GP surgery on Saturday so if I get called to have my jab there, then I will cancel the one at vaccine-warehouse.
@Muddy Cyclist - great bit of book binding and interesting that the binder, like a stonemason, has left a mark.
@gennepher - teasing out the teasels in the moonlight - very effective.
A fish for today - yes, I know it’s not Friday and all. Enjoy your day everyone, it’s a late koffy for me.
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It's my understanding that the best any of us with T2D can hope for is remission, and it takes continual work to keep it that way.Remission is fine Ian, but claiming being cured is decidedly risky.
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On my last HbA1c test back in Feb 2020 I was 42 and very disappointed with the result with all the effort I had put in. I also don't say I am in remission just Pre Diabetic. My Health Centre Centre though are happy with these numbers and my weight loss and life style so now refuse HbA1c and regular checks on feet, eyes and such as they say I am managing diabetes well, see my signature for history of my journey. I don't agree with my Health Centres decision.It must be very obvious to you all that I'm not happy with LC just now. Maybe I need to establish some realistic expectations. I know the official >42 A1c guidelines (feels too high for me) but what is the consensus on here? Also, I've never considered saying I'm in remission - where do folks feel that starts?
Interesting and deeply worrying that your Health Centre refuse those checks. FWIW I had a retinal scan just before lockdown 1. I've never seen a GP or DN here - now over a year. No invitation to have tests but they will happily provide me with any amount of metformin. I only need to ask according to a phone call to tell me the shielding letter I had last year was totally ridiculous. The reasons given for ripping up the letter were my weight and 2 clear bladder scans - A1c irrelevant according to Dr. If I ever have a review it should be fascinating.On my last HbA1c test back in Feb 2020 I was 42 and very disappointed with the result with all the effort I had put in. I also don't say I am in remission just Pre Diabetic. My Health Centre Centre though are happy with these numbers and my weight loss and life style so now refuse HbA1c and regular checks on feet, eyes and such as they say I am managing diabetes well, see my signature for history of my journey. I don't agree with my Health Centres decision.
You've buckets of talent Mr MC...a canvas maestro. Anything I do artistically is like a faecal Jackson Pollock for beginnersThe day got gobbled up.
So today's art is a quick watercolour sketch on the manicured landscape ideas, forest is being harvested and thinned on the West of Cannock Chase opening up views to the Clee hills in Shropshire. Sunset seen a few evenings ago.
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Yes, I agree there. I am on monthly calls, quarterly tests and a full battery of other tests along with podiatry and eyes.Interesting and deeply worrying that your Health Centre refuse those checks. FWIW I had a retinal scan just before lockdown 1. I've never seen a GP or DN here - now over a year. No invitation to have tests but they will happily provide me with any amount of metformin - I only need to ask according to a phone call.
Probably we are doing very well @HarryBeauIt's not surprising gennepher in the current climate really...I have some days when I feel more positive then others...the working from home online shopping I rarely go out...vaccination next week if my INR levels are in good range so everything is contingent on so many uncontrollable factors...considering we're still relatively sane we're doing okay.
Brilliant sunset through the trees @Muddy CyclistThe day got gobbled up.
So today's art is a quick watercolour sketch on the manicured landscape ideas, forest is being harvested and thinned on the West of Cannock Chase opening up views to the Clee hills in Shropshire. Sunset seen a few evenings ago.
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Interesting indeed about Metformin. I seem to remember reading that it may be preventative and protective of cancers - prostate? but no mention of dosage. Both previous Practice and this one were/are happy enough to prescribe at 36 HbA1c. This practice is far more careful around naproxen.There's some evidence that taking Metformin can improve outcomes and give a better life expectancy, from what I have read.
So being totally med free doesn't always give the best result, even if some gurus are pleased.
Strange about Metformin Ian, I had reason to believe the protocol suggests it is only to be given if the patient was 48 hba1c or >48
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Thanks MC it's surprising how much of my time it took up...a complaint to the insurers then the emergency vets...exhausting but he's doing so much better.but winner for getting Charlie through his health issues. Take care.
Thanks for the replies to my question @dunelm @alf_Josiah @RFSMarch AKA Rozzington Bear @lindisfel and @BRSBRI. - so far. I haven't had a test or review since December 2019 so I'm not clear where I am officially as of now. Six years worth of tests qualify me as non D/in R. I see that as LC just doing what it says on the tin. I'm grateful for being one of the fortunate ones who arrived there within 3 months, almost 6 years ago. Despite that, I have never been convinced I know the baseline "rules" concerning these labels. DNs always seemed way too vague and gushing about things. I'm concerned about the long term impact on my overall health of this focus on BG levels.
Thank you.You've buckets of talent Mr MC...a canvas maestro. Anything I do artistically is like a faecal Jackson Pollock for beginners
Thank you.Brilliant sunset through the trees @Muddy Cyclist
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