Thank you @ianpspursMorning all on a sunny day in one of the few unlovable parts of East Anglia. @gennepher thank you so much for sharing another wonderful sheep. Just what was the shiny object that fox so adored? @dunelm good news on the uneventful journey home and delighting us with that art. Giving off a very Elton John vibe. Four grandchildren here today reducing to two for the next two days. Childcare and social care for parents is the legacy of the Grantham Grocer's daughter for plenty of my (our?) generation and my extended family (pretty sure we/they all knew but thought it would be someone else to pay). The sting in the tail is the attached and the problems @Annb highlights. Where did that red bus get to fella?. Democracy is still the least bad system I guess. @JohnEGreen hug for anxiety, Anyhow. Enjoy Oxburgh Hall @Krystyna23040 and great attitude to the higher numbers. Card and present bought here since this and this make sense to me but your mileage can vary significantly. Lyrics to both songs included. Axa ad; Skellern and lyrics. More Paw Patrol and time with grandchildren next for me next because when its gone its gone - as per card buying chances. Toodle Pip.
Extra hugs for the ridiculous system @AnnbFBG 8.3 AT 4.35 this morning.
Tea, pain killers with extra codeine. Currently BG 7.3. That's after a bowl of soup for breakfast. Would have had something else, but it was in a pot, ready to go, so it was the easy option.
I wouldn't normally take a 2nd dose but just took a regular sized dose of pain relief because I really don't want it to get back to yesterday's level of pain. Weak I know, but I'm no masochist.
Failed to get an appointment for a GP phone consultation today - less than 5 minutes after they switched on their phones and I was too late. Have to try again tomorrow. This is a new way they are issuing appointments. Latterly they were allowing phone calls from the GP at their convenience and we were (usually) called back the same or the next day and the GP would decide if we needed to actually be seen. Not entirely satisfactory, but it worked after a fashion. Now they are issuing on-the-day phone appointments - only on that day so once they are gone for the day, they are gone and that's it. Try again tomorrow. I can see many more people going to A&E as a result. Anyway, I'll try again tomorrow and see if I can get in quickly enough to beat the opposition.
And extra hugs for you @JohnEGreen for your uncertainty.6.6 this morning.
Must admit am getting more and more anxious about an appointment at City hospital on Thursday where the doctors want to discuss the scaring on my lungs and medications to combat it.
Hug for that madness. I'm hoping and praying you can be Quick Draw McGraw tomorrow. Free at the point of need - if you've got a golden ticketFBG 8.3 AT 4.35 this morning.
Tea, pain killers with extra codeine. Currently BG 7.3. That's after a bowl of soup for breakfast. Would have had something else, but it was in a pot, ready to go, so it was the easy option.
I wouldn't normally take a 2nd dose but just took a regular sized dose of pain relief because I really don't want it to get back to yesterday's level of pain. Weak I know, but I'm no masochist.
Failed to get an appointment for a GP phone consultation today - less than 5 minutes after they switched on their phones and I was too late. Have to try again tomorrow. This is a new way they are issuing appointments. Latterly they were allowing phone calls from the GP at their convenience and we were (usually) called back the same or the next day and the GP would decide if we needed to actually be seen. Not entirely satisfactory, but it worked after a fashion. Now they are issuing on-the-day phone appointments - only on that day so once they are gone for the day, they are gone and that's it. Try again tomorrow. I can see many more people going to A&E as a result. Anyway, I'll try again tomorrow and see if I can get in quickly enough to beat the opposition.
She is fine. Seems to have grown noticeably in less than a week. She is still not wanting to be stroked or inclined to sit on laps though. Let's us both know with teeth and claws! Not at all the relationship I wanted.
Do you have a call back facility on your phone? This allows your phone to automatically redial when an engaged number becomes free.FBG 8.3 AT 4.35 this morning.
Tea, pain killers with extra codeine. Currently BG 7.3. That's after a bowl of soup for breakfast. Would have had something else, but it was in a pot, ready to go, so it was the easy option.
I wouldn't normally take a 2nd dose but just took a regular sized dose of pain relief because I really don't want it to get back to yesterday's level of pain. Weak I know, but I'm no masochist.
Failed to get an appointment for a GP phone consultation today - less than 5 minutes after they switched on their phones and I was too late. Have to try again tomorrow. This is a new way they are issuing appointments. Latterly they were allowing phone calls from the GP at their convenience and we were (usually) called back the same or the next day and the GP would decide if we needed to actually be seen. Not entirely satisfactory, but it worked after a fashion. Now they are issuing on-the-day phone appointments - only on that day so once they are gone for the day, they are gone and that's it. Try again tomorrow. I can see many more people going to A&E as a result. Anyway, I'll try again tomorrow and see if I can get in quickly enough to beat the opposition.
No, we have redial, but not call back.Do you have a call back facility on your phone? This allows your phone to automatically redial when an engaged number becomes free.
Trying to work out the correct insulin dose is a nightmare. When I was on insulin I could never understand how blood sugars after identical meals could vary so much.No, we have redial, but not call back.
Hypo just now. Shouldn't be because BG is at 3.9. Unusual to have symptoms at that level. Had a packet of crisps when it started to drop to try to halt it, then a banana. Still feeling shaky and loud heartbeat. Very odd. Normal hypo level for me is 3.4. I know it's not so far off but it is unusual. Obviously got the insulin dose wrong at lunch time.
Hospital appointments are so very stressful. Very hard not to get anxious. Hope it goes well on Thursday.6.6 this morning.
Must admit am getting more and more anxious about an appointment at City hospital on Thursday where the doctors want to discuss the scaring on my lungs and medications to combat it.
That must have been a real shock. Hope they sort it really quickly.Went to Carlisle dermatology today, they suspect I have a melanoma and it has to come out urgently.
But I am due to have my pacemaker changed on 3rd March so there is a conflict and they can't use Radio Frequency cutting.
Marjorie has photographed the lesion and it certainly looks like a melanoma to me.
D
This must be Mr K's song. Like every GOAT what he does instinctively we mortals can only dream of achieving.Our walk around Oxburgh was lovely in the sunshine. There were so many snowdops. I don't think that I have ever seem that many there.
Mr K then had a brilliant idea - lunch at The Twenty Church Wardens after our walk. I had trout fillets and salad - delicious. Now home and relaxing and reading with a coffee. A perfect day.
Thoughts and prayers with you both.Went to Carlisle dermatology today, they suspect I have a melanoma and it has to come out urgently.
But I am due to have my pacemaker changed on 3rd March so there is a conflict and they can't use Radio Frequency cutting.
Marjorie has photographed the lesion and it certainly looks like a melanoma to me.
D
Very much what she said from us all.That must have been a real shock. Hope they sort it really quickly.
4.20 pm - BG now 4.5. Had to have a jelly baby to get it up to this level. BG rose to tht level by just after 3 pm but I still felt really bad, so I took a jelly baby, which should have pushed BG up by 2 or 3 whole points. No effect at all. Feeling a bit better, but all aches, still heavy heart beat and a bit shaky. Have to think about what to do next. Maybe a cup of tea and sit in the big chair for a bit before thinking about making a meal.No, we have redial, but not call back.
Hypo just now. Shouldn't be because BG is at 3.9. Unusual to have symptoms at that level. Had a packet of crisps when it started to drop to try to halt it, then a banana. Still feeling shaky and loud heartbeat. Very odd. Normal hypo level for me is 3.4. I know it's not so far off but it is unusual. Obviously got the insulin dose wrong at lunch time.
I can assure you that it will be a love/hate relationship with that smart meter Alf.Good Afternoon Ladies and Gentlemen and all who question the GP appointment system. Also how we arrived at it.
Blood sugars this morning were 5.5. It would be rude not to say thank you to that meter.
Mentioning meters our smart meter was installed yesterday morning, by a guy from Krakow, reasonably good accented english, he worked tidily and efficiently and didn’t object to me sitting on a chair watching him work. Mrs J made a comment when I asked him if he would like the use of my lead light when he had disconnected the electricity, he politely declined with a wry smile.
Now the monitor is a wonder, with me wondering how much various pieces of electrical equipment cost per hour and satisfying that wonder, by wandering around Tilehurst Towers switching equipment on and off. It is easy to see how one or all six of me could become fixated with this piece of equipment.
Do I trust the motives by the electricity supplier, a resounding no is the answer. Time will tell.
Today I have been taken to a supermarket and banished to the koffy shop and am only now at 14:39 managing to drink my 10:30 constant tea, the tea is the constant the time is the variable. Please don’t panic I have had my safety koffy.
Stay safe all and look for the positive in life by avoiding the media.
I hope they can come up with a solution @lindisfelWent to Carlisle dermatology today, they suspect I have a melanoma and it has to come out urgently.
But I am due to have my pacemaker changed on 3rd March so there is a conflict and they can't use Radio Frequency cutting.
Marjorie has photographed the lesion and it certainly looks like a melanoma to me.
D
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