I was also ignored by my doctor. In the late 1980s I was feeling unwell and the nurse at work did a health check which revealed sky high sugar in my urine sample. She sent me straight to my doctor. He told me that she didn't know what she was talking about and that having high sugar in urine was normal. I cannot believe that I could have been so stupid as to believe him. Thank goodness the older me is not so naive.None of the health professions advice worked for me either. It made things much worse.
I have to be under 20 carbs as well. If I do under 5 carbs I feel so much better. But the naughty me does creep out now and then...
Like you, I think I had diabetes for at least a couple of decades before I got diagnosed. It makes sense for how I felt and symptoms I was getting. And I did go to the doctor over all this but they took no notice.
You have done, and are doing very well @Krystyna23040
Yeah I remember that someone in the FB group suggested waiting until it finally stops working because they won't replace if it is just LO, it actually has to fail before they will replace it. I think some rigorous swinging of a driver might be called for to dislodge it - I suspect the filament has budged and is not getting enough for a reading as I definitely do not feel like I am a flatline low having just fought (and won, I might add) a fight with my kingsize duvet.They will be able to check the fault via your phone app and send you a replacement.
Yes, we definitely both very wisely chose club class.I love the idea of "Brain washing"
Missus has used it to good effect to come off cigarettes...
Convinced herself they are poison, and had a mental image of what the first contact with one ,
does to help wean her off.
Very effective and she really puts her mind to stuff like that .
For me, it was the "F***" ...it can do WHAT"
That pushed me, to try so hard.
When we see it from the after viewpoint,, it seems sensible AND practical.
Yet it IS that first look when we go.. " No F****** way, am 'i' letting THAT happen"
that free us to choose a different path
And here you are , living proof, IT can be done.
Respect.
And yeah, agree.
It's a club we join forever.
We only get a choice on paying the price of club class, in terms of effort & Information.
That opens up, a better choice of
Gym, exercise classes, cookery inc
Or
Choose the "We know what's best for you" route
Which imho has the potential for very dire consequences
Looks like we both chose "Club class"
That is so horrible @gennepher. I can't believe they would do something so destructive and against the law. Thank goodness you had that extra insurance.Fbg 6.5
Another inspiration from Lin Fengmian
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I have been a little quiet this week, because something upsetting happened last Thursday.
My new neighbour and his friend from the side where the old lady died during Covid appeared. I have not seen them before. So, I went over to introduce myself, and also explained I was deaf and wouldn't hear him if he said good morning, or whatever and I couldn't see him (people think I am ignoring them).
They were making a lot of noise with machinery, so I came back indoors from my back garden.
But it wasn't until the evening when they had left I realised what they had done to the boundary hedge and bushes on my side (for privacy and against the winds).
I had kept them all trimmed so they did not go over the boundary wall.
Yet with his chainsaw, unknown to me he had cut down huge swathes over on my side, up to well over a metre in some places. In one place he cut down all my roses (into about two metres of my property) which normally grow over my potting shed.
But the worst was the scattered bird's nests...
I was incredibly sad, and very very angry.
He has broken the law on two counts. Cutting into my property. And destroying nesting birds.
My new neighbour hasn't even moved in yet, and I haven't seen him again since, which is a pretty good job he has not made another appearance...
I have spoken to friends. I emailed my insurance company yesterday. I have an extra insurance which deals with all kinds of things including neighbourhood disputes and law cases. I have an appointment at their local offices this morning with a dedicated handler. And I have a pdf of photos of the damage and birds nests, and I have one nest I will take in. (As an aside, I realise how much of my thatch from my thatched swing has gone into these nests).
The dedicated handler will phone the police on my behalf (I cannot hear on the phone to do that), and get two crime report numbers for me. And we shall go from there.
The birds have not been singing in my garden this past week. It has been as quiet as the grave.
I cannot forgive this new neighbour for what he has done to my nesting birds...
One thing that stood out for me back in The Old Country was how farmers left hedges, with nesting and fledging birds, alone until roughly clock change time in Autumn. It was only "incomers" who trimmed hedges too early. Mainly fenced here and so many rental properties given an annual spruce up by contractors. I miss hedging in the Autumn it was one of those things which gave "shape" to my year. How does one give a year "shape" when we as a country are now mainly divorced from the unique geographical location and history in which we live? Breckland is definitely not Fenland but this Close could be anywhere in the UK (but with a heavy US slant) It doesn't "fit" with the surrounding villages.That is so horrible @gennepher. I can't believe they would do something so destructive and against the law. Thank goodness you had that extra insurance.
Dry you eyes mateGood Morening Ladies and Gentlemen and all vegans, after analysing my diet me and me's have concluded we are 70% vegan, 30% carnivore and 15% neanderthal. Life is good.
Yesterday a straight 6 and today a 5.1 on that expletive, expletive meter.
Yesterday Mrs J suggested I go for a motorcycle ride, while Mrs J would visit a friend. Very kind of her I thought.
Like a fool I had forgotten the her friend lives next to a garden center, but the car boot was full of solar lights, wind chimes and green weeds when she returned home, not so bad you might think, but the car is an estate.......Today I shall be licking my wounds, financial and mental. Score Mrs J 1-Alf -3.
Thank you, these coloured pencil blend wonderfully, Faber Castell Polychromes.good evening all
4.6 today
a misty morning for our shopping trip but then the sun came out so we took our salad over to Mum's and sat in the garden after we dropped off her shopping
Cooking a couple of packs of heck sausages I got at reduced price this evening
Hope your day is treating you well
@gennepher - another well painted scene, the water is glowing and lucid with those hints of blue greenI like it.
@dunelm - I love today's tree, the trunk has such a great dynamic form contrasted with the lighter foliage and other textures, works really well
@Krystyna23040 - very well done you
@Muddy Cyclist - looks good, but as you say rather busy during the day.
Lovely pencil sketches, you seem to have cracked working those coloured pencils
@SlimLizzy - eating out can be a bit of a lottery sometimes can't it?
One of the funniest things I've seen was my mum's face when her beautiful vegetable terrine starter arrived, (we were touring in Normandy and she was trying to avoid seafood just for a change), perched on their legs on top of the terrine glaring back at her were a couple of whopping cooked freshwater crayfish
art bit -
windy day, painted on Hahnemuhle Britannia
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Thank you.Wonderful coloured drawings @Muddy Cyclist
I love this coastline...
Thank you.Splendid and good that you can make the time with all the important things going on like the Cnut sea stuff. Wonder how you draw things out of focus?
Rotten experience, so sorry.Fbg 6.5
Another inspiration from Lin Fengmian
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I have been a little quiet this week, because something upsetting happened last Thursday.
My new neighbour and his friend from the side where the old lady died during Covid appeared. I have not seen them before. So, I went over to introduce myself, and also explained I was deaf and wouldn't hear him if he said good morning, or whatever and I couldn't see him (people think I am ignoring them).
They were making a lot of noise with machinery, so I came back indoors from my back garden.
But it wasn't until the evening when they had left I realised what they had done to the boundary hedge and bushes on my side (for privacy and against the winds).
I had kept them all trimmed so they did not go over the boundary wall.
Yet with his chainsaw, unknown to me he had cut down huge swathes over on my side, up to well over a metre in some places. In one place he cut down all my roses (into about two metres of my property) which normally grow over my potting shed.
But the worst was the scattered bird's nests...
I was incredibly sad, and very very angry.
He has broken the law on two counts. Cutting into my property. And destroying nesting birds.
My new neighbour hasn't even moved in yet, and I haven't seen him again since, which is a pretty good job he has not made another appearance...
I have spoken to friends. I emailed my insurance company yesterday. I have an extra insurance which deals with all kinds of things including neighbourhood disputes and law cases. I have an appointment at their local offices this morning with a dedicated handler. And I have a pdf of photos of the damage and birds nests, and I have one nest I will take in. (As an aside, I realise how much of my thatch from my thatched swing has gone into these nests).
The dedicated handler will phone the police on my behalf (I cannot hear on the phone to do that), and get two crime report numbers for me. And we shall go from there.
The birds have not been singing in my garden this past week. It has been as quiet as the grave.
I cannot forgive this new neighbour for what he has done to my nesting birds...
Hug for gritty eyes and missing Bin Day.Good morning everyone from under a hesitant sky here in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel a late chicken salad came in at 5.4 this am
Another glorious day yesterday and another bottle of factor 50 makes the cut, looks as though it may not be needed today though. The heat of the past few days has made my eyes feel quite gritty. I do suffer with dry eyes and have had to squirt Viscotears in every hour or so - usually it’s twice a day. Hey ho. We haven’t seen the news for a week now but I expect that the planet is still hurtling round the sun and nobody has fallen off.
Another sheet of rice paper that was experimented upon with monoprint. Looked a bit bird like so I added a beak. Hope that everyone is well - we missed bin day yesterday - tragic! Best drown my sorrow with a koffy.
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Thank you @Muddy CyclistHug for gritty eyes and missing Bin Day.
Winner for imaginative artwork, a good eye you have sir.
It looks like a vulture with massive wings. May it come and guard my garden against chain saw wielding intruders please @dunelmGood morning everyone from under a hesitant sky here in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel a late chicken salad came in at 5.4 this am
Another glorious day yesterday and another bottle of factor 50 makes the cut, looks as though it may not be needed today though. The heat of the past few days has made my eyes feel quite gritty. I do suffer with dry eyes and have had to squirt Viscotears in every hour or so - usually it’s twice a day. Hey ho. We haven’t seen the news for a week now but I expect that the planet is still hurtling round the sun and nobody has fallen off.
Another sheet of rice paper that was experimented upon with monoprint. Looked a bit bird like so I added a beak. Hope that everyone is well - we missed bin day yesterday - tragic! Best drown my sorrow with a koffy.
View attachment 49766
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