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

Went out to cut the grass at the back of the cottage for an hour at 1000hrs. Wall to wall sunshine but only +1 C and windchill really sharp, some frosty mornings in winter much warmer.
I hope those characters who go up the fells today are well prepared, temp all morning -8 deg C on fell tops with a considerable wind chill.
The betterhalf had to cut short her walk round the garden this am because of the cold.
I pity these migrant swallows and warblers that came in, they may go south again until it warms up properly.
D.
 
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So 7 LFD tests ordered - 2 per week- for both Julie and myself. Support bubble for 91 yo MIL and school/nursery run conditions for me. No idea how school or nursery check or how many even bother but surely the way forward?
 
Very impressive level of protein. I am really enjoying adding protein powder for meals. Have been also experimenting with casien protein powder (another milk protein) which is slower release than whey.

I have found that combining the two and spreading the doses through the day works really well for me. I definitely feel much less hungry and my weight is already dropping.
 
I like this @dunelm
You said you got fed up and stopped, but I like it as it is.
 
Fbg 6,7

Everything weather...

Was painting the cherry tree and the willow catkins, when suddenly it snowed...a blizzard....
 
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Protein shake tested - 0.5 fall. May have been more but some mitigating factors. Kefir ok in that context - tasted a little and definitely needs taste masking for me. Berries making a return is a very positive step, sad we don't grow them anymore. Oddly higher level today but red meat and red wine yesterday explain that in my experience - hay fever won't help either.
 
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Dear Clownshoe, please don't foul up again. Finally a glimpse of another reason why we moved here and this close in particular. 10 mins walk from this house may mean home gym can wait for sons to have more time. 2nd jab, free tests all round, church services resume and a decent PT could be game changers. Just need dogs to be car compliant. Canine behaviourist DIL on the case as I type.
 
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I have put it into the ‘pending’ tray and may re-visit at some point. Good catch up with youngest son this morning as he transited down the motorway.
 
good afternoon all

4.1 today

very cold today, lots of gustly wind from the North and we awoke to a good covering of snow, it's mostly melted now though we may get more later, a good day for hibernating

Sorry for the irregular posting this last couple of weeks. I'll have to go back and ready the posts I've missed later on

I'll admit I'm finding getting myself motivated to do things a bit difficult at the moment, I've also put on some more weight which feels very disheartening for me because I had a weight problem for so many years
so, I'm feeling a bit sorry for myself. I don't know whether I've become more insulin resistant (hence the sudden onset of weight gain?) or whether it's just me not getting enough exercise or both (or neither), my bg has been mostly ok if a bit higher in the average.

I have put off calling to get my blood tests done and must get on with it, last time I called they weren't doing them unless urgent though.

I'm fine mostly just in dither and prevaricate mode.

Hope your day is treating you kindly

Still trying and mostly managing to get some art done most days

 
Really good result. Great that you are enjoying the return of berries. I really do love berries and couldn't do without them. I have a stash of various frozen berries in my Freezer.

I take psyllium husk and ACV in water twice a day. A rather yuk combination which has been greatly improved by adding whey or casien protein powder.
 
Starting to catch up on the posts I've missed

@gennepher - lovely light tree composition, it looks lovely that flurry of snow

@dunelm - I like your lakeside with it's stately trees, it works very well just as it stands for me

@Muddy Cyclist - I enjoyed the music as ever

@BRSBRI - Archie is a big handsome fellow but it's such sad new about Wan's friend, it's an awful accident

@ianpspurs - interesting protein results thank you, I may try it for breakfast myself
 
Great fbg and great artwork @geefull. Don't fret about irregular posting, we are blessed that you share your art and menu nuggets with us. Maybe see the feeling sorry for yourself as a time of reflection on all the amazing progress you have made.
 
It does look impressive and only a 10 minute walk from your house will be so convenient.
Good that your Canine Behaviourist DIL is on the case as it will be so good when you can go out and about with your dogs.
 
I did have ACV in water years ago. Now I have maybe 1.5 tbls daily in salad dressing but if I go back to 2 salads daily that will increase. I do have acv in hot bovril as an attempt to get warmth in winter. Bought berries aren't quite the same but we can't go back ,we can only look behind from where we came and go round and round in the circle game. The dogs being car compliant would be a massive winner. The Hub seems to be Matty H's sweetener for being unpolishable.
 
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Love your painting.
I have also put on a few pounds and was feeling a bit fed up with the gain. Actually, was feeling quite a lot fed up with the gain. I think you may be right about the cause as it is much harder at the moment to get our normal amount of exercise.

Mine is not only due to less exercise as I have been having way too many cups of coffee (each with 2 tea spoons of cream). Of course sitting for hours teaching on Zoom instead of whizzing around a huge hall for hours on end trying to correct class members has cut my exercise significantly. Also, our village is really flat and most of the places we love to walk are hilly but we couldn't walk around them in Lockdown.

I am feeling much more optimistic today. Upping protein and cutting down on fat looks as though it is going to make a huge difference. Also, not having to stay at home means we are back to the hillier parts of Norfolk.
 
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