Krystyna23040
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They seem to do that a lot here. It's lovely to wander around the plants then sit in the light and airy cafe. This is a really huge garden centre and also sells a huge range of stuff in it's shop.Cafes in garden centres is not something that you find in Germany. I think they’re definitely missing something!
Sounds perfect. Ref your other post have you tried the pots of 10 cal jelly by Hartley. They do a good range of flavours and all very low carb. Many on here eat it with cream, not me I cant abide cream. Just a thought.Thanks.
Yes they should’ve.
When I have finished cuddling Popeye, he needs his morning purring cuddles, then I will go in garage where I have my next painting project set up. If I get completely absorbed in something creative I can go in another time dimension and forget this world and it’s trials and tribulations.
>^..^<
Glad you are feeling well, had a good sleep and a great FBG. Re counting blades of grass I could have been spotted doing just that on my patchy reseeded lawn lol.Good morning prick-and-tell massive. Who'da thought Jason Roy returning would have been sooo effective on my weird virus. 8 hrs sleep and a waking 4.9 plus man flu symptoms gone. I just heard a Wimbledon official claim a man counts grass blades on centre court daily. Call me cynical but I feel he may be slightly economical with the actualité. @dunelm (man) hug for disturbed night. @karen8967 have a great holiday. I'm off for my lash extensions
Not thought about them. Thanks. Will look next time in shop.Sounds perfect. Ref your other post have you tried the pots of 10 cal jelly by Hartley. They do a good range of flavours and all very low carb. Many on here eat it with cream, not me I cant abide cream. Just a thought.
Great FBG hope it settles this way. Poor little Wispa but it has to be done. Hope she gets lots of pain killers.Little Wispa has gone to the vets today for her operation
I was wondering- since chat is allowed here - has anyone else noticed a connection between taking Metformin and weak breaking nails? (If I write somewhere else no one will see it.) For the 5-6 years that I took Metformin, I couldn’t grow nails past the nail bed. I didn’t want talons, just healthy short ones. They were so crumbly, splitting down the middle etc that I asked my GP if she knew what could be wrong. It was the same with the feet nails so there was nothing to be rescued by using gloves to wash up etc.
I stopped taking Metformin mid March and since then the situation is completely reversed. My nails are now strong so it must have been the meds. Has this happened to anyone else?
Thanks @PenguinMum. The fbg is just a snapshot in time and could be any number really. I also feel sure however low readings are come A1c in December results will be high. Sleep is the reliable number but fbg is obviously what this thread is about. You stay well and stay safe.Glad you are feeling well, had a good sleep and a great FBG. Re counting blades of grass I could have been spotted doing just that on my patchy reseeded lawn lol.
They seem to do that a lot here. It's lovely to wander around the plants then sit in the light and airy cafe. This is a really huge garden centre and also sells a huge range of stuff in it's shop.
I agree, Garden centres are always on my go to list when I come to the UK. But there are no shops open on Sundays in Germany. And when we first lived there only limited shops opened on Saturday morning, and nothing on Saturday afternoons. That is no longer the case. They are very protective of their ‘free time.’
I too remember when shops werent open on Sundays. The only good thing is they give students a bit of cash and work experience as its mostly youngsters manning the tills on Sunday. In fact my first ever job aged 15 was serving at a small grocery store which was also a newsagents. Me and my friend from school would go in at 7am to sort out the newspapers and write names on those ordered but we closed at 12. We enjoyed that first job very much.Shops are no longer open on Saturdays? Or are they now open on Saturdays? I was confused by the wording.
I think it's nice that shop owners and employees choose free time over money. I remember when only drugstores were open on Sundays. Nowadays just about every kind of store is. I guess it isn't PC to close on Sunday and not Saturday and Friday. Or else it's all about making money.
It is a difficult one.Hello, everyone. 6.5 this morning.
@gennepher and @DJC3
I Googled Metformin and fingernails and didn't find much; the Mayo Clinic mentioned possible discoloration of nails, and then I found this interesting post from this board in 2012:
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/metformin-plus-point.28171/
@gennepher and @DJC3
Interesting that you both have/had weak nails. My brother said he hadn’t heard if it, but that that would only be because patients haven’t reported it. I imagine that with a GP’s limited time a patient would be more concentrating on discussing other important aspects of diabetes rather than something that could come under ‘cosmetic.’ It was serious enough to be at least a b nuisance, and at worst I’d have to use plasters because the nail(s) had split below the nail bed. I tried so many rescue products I should have bought shares with Sally Hansen!
Edit. I wrote ‘feet nails’ instead of ‘toenails!’ Impending dementia or the influence of OH?
Shops are no longer open on Saturdays? Or are they now open on Saturdays? I was confused by the wording.
I think it's nice that shop owners and employees choose free time over money. I remember when only drugstores were open on Sundays. Nowadays just about every kind of store is. I guess it isn't PC to close on Sunday and not Saturday and Friday. Or else it's all about making money.
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