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

Thanks @alf_Josiah
 
Thanks @dunelm
I agree wholeheartedly about the self serving checkouts...
 
Thanks @ianpspurs
Good news on your latest scan results x
 
Yes @Lamont D it was Cow Gum...amazing stuff!!!
 
O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!
 
Thank you @ianpspurs and glad for you that your latest scans are positive. Steak and wine - what a tonic.
 
Back from seeing a GP. For some reason my walking was even worse than usual - took about 5 minutes to cover the 40 feet from the door, down the ramp to the car. I made it though and fell into the car, so relieved to get there. Neil would bring the wheelchair to the door and wheel me down, but I don't want him to. Pride, pride, tut.

At the surgery, I got Neil to push me inside and then sent him off to look for a part for the dishwasher (part of the pumping system looks as though it needs replacing) and was called through fairly quickly. Then realised just how difficult it can be to push a wheelchair on carpet. At least the doctor held the doors open for me but it was absolutely exhausting.

Doctor thinks all my blood results are OK and for the exhaustion he has prescribed Amytriptilene - apparently a relaxant - to help me sleep for longer during the night. Just read the leaflet that comes with the tablets and it is quite daunting. Not at all sure that I should be taking it. Don't suppose one tonight will do any harm to see what happens.

Got in, with some difficulty (I had sent Neil ahead to take some stuff in) and just collapsed into the chair in the kitchen. Slept for about an hour and now finding it very difficult to move at all, but I have managed to crab my way across the kitchen to make a cup of tea and to take some pain killers, so things should be looking up soon. When they do, I'll think about some food. BG is in the 5's just now.
 
Thank you @ianpspurs and glad for you that your latest scans are positive. Steak and wine - what a tonic.
Thank you. The S and RW will be either Saturday while watching rugby or Sunday while watching Angeball. The Little Guy ™ is here for the next two days and everyone knows Friday is SSS day.
 
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I have Amytriptiline - for helping me to sleep when my leg pain is bad - seems to work but I don’t use it all that often.
 
It's not like me, to NOT moan about the weather!
But for once, what started as a beautiful morning became a beautiful afternoon and evening, and for the first time in about seven weeks, the mercury went above 25 degrees! So a day of summer in the garden.
The only problem was the flying ants. For about an hour mid afternoon, there was hundreds of them from the football pitch next to our house and the neighbours overgrown garden. I think they know something!
The grandkids came around and I'm knackered now! So full of energy! The granddaughter has been accepted to train with a gymnastics club. So pleased for her!! But she isn't giving up on footie yet!

Have a lovely evening.

Another appointment tomorrow from the council/ housing, to see what help we need.
 
Amitriptyline is like a number of antihistamines, etc, they contain a substance that causes dementia.
If one just takes them occasionally they should have just a minor effect I guess?
D.
I saw that in the notes that came with the pills. It was one of the things that concerned me. Others were taking opiates as well, which I do as part of my pain meds, and contra-indicated if you have liver problems, which I do and they were also onoy to be used on a doctor or pharmacist's advice if you are diabetic. The GP said I could startout with one tablet and increase to 2 if that didn't work. I certainly shan't be taking them regularly enough to do that and have yet to decide whether to take them tonight at all.
 
There is nothing wrong with your brain, Ann. I guess that is why the doctor prescribed them in your case.
Best wishes
Derek
 
Good morning everyone from an overcast yet hopeful start to bin day here in the dark and dangerous north. 5.2, eyes of blue this morning. Yesterday was a drive through the Yorkshire Dales to visit a pal. Had a wonderful catch up but I wish tourists would learn how to handle very narrow winding roads with dry stone walls either side - one clue might just be where passing places are coming up. Other big hint - why are you trying to pass a tractor pulling a trailer full of hay??? Have a little patience, set out earlier, stay at home, don’t buy such a flash sporty car and take it off motorways. Anyhow, it was a good day out and I had the top down on my little Smart car and some Classic FM on until the signal got lost. Art bit, another start. Hope your day includes something that gives you a chuckle. Best make some koffy first.


 
Fbg 6.9

Nighttime wild life cameras...
A night of Cats & Fox &Badgers - Pa Badger frightens himself


Creative is acrylic inks and hake brush and water.

I still have dissatisfaction with the ink paintings at the moment. It is just my personal feeling. Trying some ideas but not happy with what I am doing....

Sun is out. Still tired from yesterday. So, a quick nap...and a cuppa.

Have your best kind of day.

 
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