Thanks @ianpspursAnother SSAF - with avo, toasted pine nuts and Parmesan shavings (#TrulyBlessed) - here in the (not) Exotic East. What's on offer where you are or will be? No Swipey no fulminate - Bob missed a trick there IMVHO. @gennepher another wonderfully detailed garden story reminding me how little attention I pay to wildlife. Today's kaleidoscope reminds me of a roulette wheel, at least from the images I have seen of one. @dunelm good news on the Caesar salad - minus croutons I trust - and the cautious step count. @Krystyna23040 I'm sure we all hope the boiler is fixed in double quick time but maybe have a coffee or two until then? My but life has moved on apace since we first became parents. Disposable nappies, microwave sterilisers, Alexa drop in on Baby's room (West Wing in the D and D Norf?), Alexa play gentle lullabies - no getting up @ 3.30 am. Stay safe but if you will excuse me I need to rip up various protocols I freely agreed, starting with paying for fuel, shopping and Sky - intolerable burdens. Terms and conditions aren’t for people like me..
A hard one this @jjraakBut I'm advised to not avoid it and talk more about it
Boiler fixed in 5 minutes. It was something loose that had to be tightened. All admin done. Afternoon dog walk done and cheques and cash banked at the post office down the road. I am now taking your advice @ianpspurs and am relaxing until 4.30pm when we go to set up the hall for the classes this evening.I'm sure we all hope the boiler is fixed in double quick time but maybe have a coffee or two until then? My
@jjraak really good advice from @gennepher.A hard one this @jjraak
It does need talking out, but that is easier said than done, because the slightest adverse reaction or words in response to you from the other person, could cause a reaction in you where you clam up, and it could take time for you to trust and start talking again about it.
Choose your people carefully for this, and and give each other a word to say, that in the event either of you cannot say or listen any more, then say that word, and you both stop talking/listening. Go and make a cup of tea or whatever.
In this way, you have stopped (peacefully) without either side making an excuse and maybe using the wrong word to the other person which could cause a misunderstanding x
A hard one this @jjraak
It does need talking out, but that is easier said than done, because the slightest adverse reaction or words in response to you from the other person, could cause a reaction in you where you clam up, and it could take time for you to trust and start talking again about it.
Choose your people carefully for this, and and give each other a word to say, that in the event either of you cannot say or listen any more, then say that word, and you both stop talking/listening. Go and make a cup of tea or whatever.
In this way, you have stopped (peacefully) without either side making an excuse and maybe using the wrong word to the other person which could cause a misunderstanding x
Thank you @gennepherSounds a good day @dunelm
Great windswept tree...
You definitely need to rest up @dunelmGood morning everyone on an ooch, ouch, ooch sort of start today so not much of a post.
Here is a tree, Must take some pills and rest up. Lots to do tomorrow and hope that Billy Backacke cooperates. Koffy, that will help.
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Thanks @ianpspursGreetings one and all from a bright but not over sunny Exotic East. One of two acceptable Feast days for St Matthias but definitely the only birthday (3rd) of Miss RMP. CBeebies World with mum and dad for her today. The salmon salad yesterday evening was divine darling, divine but I am not testing just now for what seem like obvious/sensible reasons so impact unknown. Hug for the back issues @dunelm and take it easy. Do you have access to BT Sport for all the Euro rugby? Thank you for the art. I'm resigned to being virtually static (IMHO) for a while since opiate/ pain killer addiction isn't "my thing." Obviously the situation may change. Exercise snaking, and chair based exercise research ongoing. Static bike trial is hugely tempting. @gennepher amazing love for those animals. So much work for you but that seems to be like powerful medicine for you. Thank you for the kaleidoscope. I do like those colours. @Krystyna23040 take care of yourself today. Conflicting views on the part animal protein may have played in my Big C. Since I'm, at best, sceptical about keto that is, unhelpful, confirmation bias but moderate protein intake for over 50s is generally seen as good. Plant based seems to be "safer/best" just not as LC. More confirmation bias but this is more nuanced FA Cup and Eurovision today - neither boil my bacon this year but each to their own. @jjraak Tuchel is, only very, marginally less annoying than Klipperty so Blue is the colour. 10 month old grandson kitted out in Chelsea gear yesterday a day early - oops sorry dad but accidents happened. Go Team D but V, V safely and full of awareness for others.
That is a bit worrying about animal based protein @ianpspurs.Conflicting views on the part animal protein may have played in my Big C. Since I'm, at best, sceptical about keto that is, unhelpful, confirmation bias but moderate protein intake for over 50s is generally seen as good. Plant based seems to be "safer/best" just not as LC
Thank you! I understand how insulin work, I just want to whine about the fact that even after 18 years of living with diabetes, it is still sometimes not controllableHi @Zhnyaka .
Welcome to the thread
Just wanted to say hi & acknowledge your post, even though I won't be of much use directly .
Have to admit, I have very limited knowledge of the effects of insulin injections or of type One.
If you are concerned, I'd say start a post on its own on forum under type One or join in one of the Type One particular forum threads MAY provide a bigger range of answers ?
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/#diabetes-discussion.
Sure someone more aware in here, will respond quite soon, but that may not be until tomorrow.
Hi @ZhnyakaHi, everybody
My BG was 8 this morning, I ate 2 sandwiches for breakfast and injected 9 units of novorapid for this, as a result, my bg rose to 15. I injected up 3 units of novorapid and went shopping. BG dropped to 2.6 and I had to eat sugar to relieve hypoglycemia. And for lunch, I ate a bowl of soup with 2 pieces of bread (in fact, the same amount of carbohydrates as for breakfast) and injected 10 units of novorapid and my bg after that was 3.4. How the hell does it work? A few days ago, I barely dropped down bg from 15.8 to 10, having taken 3 injections of 3 units of novorapid, and today from the same 3 units of novorapid from the same 15, my bg dropped to 2.6! Why?!
Aha...Thank you! I understand how insulin work, I just want to whine about the fact that even after 18 years of living with diabetes, it is still sometimes not controllable
With T1, there is no resistance to insulin (although there is no insulin itself either), so I can even afford cakesHi @Zhnyaka
Welcome to this thread.
I am type 2 and know nothing about Type 1 and insulin. So I won't be of any use. Sorry.
But, that amount of bread for me, even being on my Metformin tablets, would put me into approaching a bg of 20 or more.
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