In the back of the car on the forum. 4 hour journey. Caught up on my favourite thread and thought I would dip into a few others. There's a few heated conversations going on so I've made a sharp exit and darted back to our pleasant little part of the world. Leave em to it! Almost at hebden bridge now. Grandad has mentioned coffee and cake! Torturous time ahead me thinks!
I am afraid that you are completely wrong on one thing. It is pretty major. It is that you badly manage your diabetic numbers. You absolutely do not as you consistently do better on your numbers than I do and I would love to have an hba1c as low as yours.
I do agree, though, that I really do enjoy what I am eating.
The dilemma is that I don't eat to my meter. My meter very clearly states that I should should be eating somewhere between 0g and 10g carbs - preferably closer to 0g carbs and numbers are much better
But I actually don't feel that good on that level of carbs. I feel really good between 17g and 20g carbs but the BS isn't so good. I know that other members on this site are absolutely OK with 10 and under but I just can't maintain it.
I am hoping that eventually keto and IF will heal my body enough to be OK on 20g. That may be wishful thinking - I am really hoping it isnt.
Oops..realised I hadn't posted my scores.
Last night high 5's...(5.8)
This morning low 5 's...(5.4)
So nice and chilled today
Can we stay on friendly terms and still totally disagree on that point?I am afraid that you are completely wrong on one thing. It is pretty major. It is that you badly manage your diabetic numbers. You absolutely do not .
Also 1 or 2 garrulous/querulous folk beloved of the establishment on here for whom there is but 1 way to live. IMHO obviously. As @Debandez says, happily this area is a little more tolerant.Me thinks there a few trolls out in them woods, @Debandez .
A few threads I just ignore now, because of that.
Sod that Debs...have the coffee and a sliver of cake...don't torture yourself or me...I'd like a full account of each and every crumb so at leastGrandad has mentioned coffee and cake! Torturous time ahead me thinks!
Oh my goodness Ian what a beautiful little girl, thanks for the pic. The true face of innocence. Sounds like a very lovely seevice. More memories.Could well have been hugely influenced by the priest. He was at pains to explain exactly what the symbolism of each element meant and his homily was also unpicking the deeper meaning. Loved his analogy of Bella being given a loyalty card with a reward that endures beyond the grave.
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Absolutely we can stay on friendly terms - I do love it that this thread is so friendly and not confrontational.Can we stay on friendly terms and still totally disagree on that point?
Two of their major sponsors are Tescos & Bupa...plus the supporting members contributions & they regularly turn up at events to collect funds raised make what you will of that...I am a member of that forum however I choose not to post there now...too many cliques & a good smattering of bullying and that's only some of the staff...I have a stack of information I obtained from their moderators forum via a subject access request which clearly confirms that.sponsored by a soft drinks company...mmhh
She's ok if you like that sort of thingOh my goodness Ian what a beautiful little girl, thanks for the pic. The true face of innocence. Sounds like a very lovely seevice. More memories.
Completely agree. It isnt one size fits all. As is the case with all walks of life. Live and let live. Mods have a very difficult job that's for sure.Also 1 or 2 garrulous/querulous folk beloved of the establishment on here for whom there is but 1 way to live. IMHO obviously. As @Debandez says, happily this area is a little more tolerant.
What a little cutieMay or may not be appropriate but some of you seem to like cute little gals. 11 week old Rosa Marie with granddad yesterday at the Christening/Moana party - another Moana fan apparently. I was much happier doing that job than eating or drinking what was on offer.
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Thanks, but what about the little gal?What a little cutie
Oh Ian you really are truly blessed! I dont know what Moana is though?May or may not be appropriate but some of you seem to like cute little gals. 11 week old Rosa Marie with granddad yesterday at the Christening/Moana party - another Moana fan apparently. I was much happier doing that job than eating or drinking what was on offer.
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Moana is a Disney animated film - our granddaughters love it. Bella stayed with us and wouldn't settle - teething - 3.00 a.m. put Moana on and she was good as gold and went back to sleep.Oh Ian you really are truly blessed! I dont know what Moana is though?
That is all so lovely. You are such loving grandparents. Thanks for explaining Moana!Moana is a Disney animated film - out granddaughters love it. Bella stayed with us and wouldn't settle - teething - 3.00 a.m. put Moana on and she was good as gold and went back to sleep.
You both look splendifirous as Disney might say!Just so your post and Debs don't look daft. Rosa (11 weeks) and her wretched old granddad.
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