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What was your fasting blood glucose? (full on chat)

Well that trip to town was a bit more expensive than I was planning. We noticed on arrival at the Health Centre that one of the front tyres was looking a bit soft. When Neil had a closer look, he realised that it had worn much more than he had thought so, when I got out it was heigh ho for the tyre fitters for 2 new front tyres. Can't complain - it was £186 and I had anticipated quite a lot more.

DIL has been told to get her BG under control before they will operate on her spine. She's been letting things slide recently and only taking her basal dose but not testing. That's because the Libre sensors keep falling off of her arms and she seems to have lost her fingerprick kit. Alistair came in yesterday begging my spare sensor to be replaced as soon as he can get a prescription for her own. Of course I gave it to him but he phoned later to say it had fallen off as well. So she has had to borrow my fingerprick kit. Unfortunately, my Libre is warning me that I only have 2 hours left on this existing sensor - yesterday it told me I had 2 days left but it seems to have changed its mind. I am hoping Alistair comes in with the replacement sensor this evening, otherwise I'll have no idea what my BG is. Just have to be careful until I can get the replacement.
 
cricket is good today!
 
I have terrible guilt through anxiety, when I'm out, even though it's very rare she is left alone! I just can't help it!

It is the same thing when getting advice through counselling, the one I like is when a plane is in trouble and the oxygen makes drop, you put yours on first before the kids. It's not natural to do it, but it is the right way!
 
further to my travel stories, we did have a best chippy of the season with our colleagues. And from places around the country, winners were from Lincoln, Grimsby, Barrow, Fleetwood. But as a outright winner though in preseason was Chorley! No chips of course! Mostly Haddock, mmmmmm!
 
Can't you pickle them?
pickled cucumber and onion is a Christmas specialty in our house!
 
There are many, many, many examples of what to do with the conquered masses. Slavery, serfdom, agricultural displacement and so on. How were they kept and treated resonates with how we treat people today! It took a long time to get slavery abolished as much as it is today! But a concentration of of non combatants kept and treated in depravity in a camp is something in my opinion worse. Worked or starved to death and punishment for nothing, mass slaughter on an industrial scsle.
In the American civil war, there was POW camps run by both sides, that you were lucky to come out still living. You are expected t to die! Japanese camps, often for women and children. India, the cruelty of the traders, the company's soldiers. Black hole of Calcutta.(Kolkata) And more!
Humanity, is shocking in its cruelty. Political decisions can be just as cruel without putting people in a camp!
Just as in Ireland during Cromwells reign because of religion!
 
 
So sorry not to have said earlier how stunning this is @gennepher. I took the tea drinking and cricket watching very seriously.
 
Alistair didn't come in. He didn't manage to get replacement Libre sensors. And my one has run out. After being out, and doing my Zoom exercise class, I just flaked out and slept until 6.45 - too late to take a final reading. Can hardly move now and didn't manage to cook - just had a small peanut butter sandwich. Not wise without any means of measuring BG but I took a relatively small dose of insulin to try to cover it. The only thing I can tell is if BG runs too low not if it is much too high. Hope he can get it tomorrow.
 
I believe, ironically, it was the Black Death that reduced the population so much that led to the end of the feudal system and a man's work being more appreciated.
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Busy day yesterday, had to go early to see nurse practitioner over serious issue with sitting too much and difficulty exercising.

Also Pre booked MOT test on Marjorie's Fabia in pm. Car passed but with emerging issues for future
But I need serious attention to my bodywork!
D.
 
Good morning everyone on an up and at em start this morning. 5.1 on the scale of doom. Sad day today and a happy one at the same time. A celebration of life for a dear friend recently departed. She will live on in our memories. Art bit, the finished piece from yesterday. Have a smashing day today. I shall drink koffy and then head off to Bristol.


 
Can't you pickle them?
pickled cucumber and onion is a Christmas specialty in our house!
Already have six jars of pickles.

And many more cucumbers.
Not a fan myself, so six jars probably enough for a year.
 
These sensors seem to be a blooming nightmare @Annb to stay on...
 
These sensors seem to be a blooming nightmare @Annb to stay on...
I used to have a problem with them, but the last few months they have stuck (literally) like glue and have been hard to pull off when done with. Don't know if the glue has changed or if my skin has changed. Didn't help matters that I had to shorten the life of my previous one because it had to come off for the MRI scan. Otherwise my one that just finished would have been still in use for another week.
 
Colourful trees. Different for you @dunelm I like it.
 
7.6 this morning. Relaxing with a coffee. Has been a really busy week and I am so pleased that there isn't too much admin today so I can relax a bit longer with a coffee in the conservatory in my comfy recliner chair.

Dog walk in the park went well. I stayed in charge of the door key - so no climbing through an upstairs window today.

Archie dog is now back to two walks a day. The collagen piwder has worked wonders for his joints, muscles and even more importantly it has healed his gut lining that was damaged by the virus he caught before Christmas.

Collagen for dogs is so expensive so I am giving him collagen for humans which is exactly the same as collagen for dogs.
 
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