I'm full of admiration @gennepheram just working on some AI generative art using Midnight as a model. The text I put generates the image I might be aiming for.
I got prescribed that, but resisted taking it so far.Good morning all,
I am sleeping the best for years and not sleeping like I did in the day after moving my sertraline tablet to bed time on the suggestion of my daughter.
I feel much better.
May all your days get brighter as we climb up to the shortest day and on into the future.
D.
Hi @jjraakI'm full of admiration @gennepher
You truly show many of us, the the way forward adapting & using the latest technology.
I like how you roll .
At the risk of appearing rude, you shatter that old myth about old dogs, new tricks .
Us silver surfers, more able to adapt than they give us credit for
BRAVO.
As my nan said, a little is good, a lot is not! Smaller portions is what everyone should aim for.Loads of hugs for you @Annb
With any food, I cannot eat the amounts I used to eat in my pre diabetic days, otherwise my IBS objects.
My portions have to be small portions now, and some foods in very small portions.
I wonder if I am eating enough for a balanced diet. I take a multivitamin now.
Daughter from Australia suggests I have one of those protein shakes to get a variety of minerals etc. It didn't work. I didn't like the ones I tried and my IBS objected...
More gentle hugs for you...
After my breakdown, I was prescribed adrenaline and it was increased to 200mg.I got prescribed that, but resisted taking it so far.
Hoping the days keep lightening without another medication.... we'll see
Did know about it's daytime usage, so the switch to night time is good to know.
Sure you have checked, but the grapefruit warning when I checked side effects online was unexpected....just saying .
Well done on the sleep.
Very underrated part of our health.
The router that BT supplied did have a slot to fit our phone connection, but it didn't work so BT sent out an adapter which didn't work either. Not sure if we needed it at all because we only got the phone working after they had given us an account number (and I think, only after they had activated the account though they didn't say that). The engineer who came out said it should work without the adapter and I think he may have been right but we are using it anyway since we have it. Not about to mess about with it again to see if we could do without.A little update on our BT story.
Seems I jumped the gun, we haven't gone digital just yet.
Asked while cancelling engineer, as the instructions are to fit phone line from wall INTO router.
But we have no slot it fits into on the router ..mmmhhh
Seems before we switch they'll send a new router with a slot for the phone to fit into as it is...which is nice to know.
Thought we might need a new phone or an adapter.
So I learned something today, & thought I'd share for those who'll be swapping to digital later.
Hope you are feeling a lot better now @AnnbIt's 0245 I've been up since 0115. At that time my Libre woke me up with the joyful news that BG was 14.9. It had wakened me half an hour before that with the news that BG was 11.4 but I turned over and dozed another half hour. It wasn't having that and collaborated with my arthritis to make sure I didn't stay there long. Took some pain killers and some insulin (a fair whack I thought) and now it stands at 17.8. Restless legs won;t let me put my feet up in the big chair, so here I am.
I thought I might not manage to go out yesterday afternoon and Neil did suggest that I call off, but I thought it was only fair to go since they were expecting me. Bad decision. Can't remember when I had such pain in my legs and back and was in serious danger of going over. It hasn't gone away overnight either. Now considering whether I can call off the leg rebandaging session this morning. We'll see how it goes.
Other problems making it worse - I may have had too much swede over the last 2 days and my innards are letting me know how displeased they are at that. I thought turnip was OK but it appears that only in small quantities that is so.
I think the pain killers are beginning to take effect now, so I'll try getting my feet up in the big chair. Toodle pip.
Hope you were able to 'rest up a tad' today @jjraakSeems a restless night for many
Hugs & hope the day brings some ease, for you @Annb .
Our bodies do like to remind us we're more than the sum of T2D, @gennepher .
Always a difficult balancing act keeping an even keel, but even harder for some us.
Up at 'fartooearly' @JohnEGreen
But great fbg, though .
An awful night here, nasty little cough & cold, breaking now thank goodness, but the coughing keeping me awake a good part of the night .
Thank goodness it's a day off today, so I can rest up a tad
Best wishes to all
I have the same problem with clothes @SlimLizzy. Most, if not all, of my clothes are practical.14.12
FBG 5.4
MrSlim has got up early and gone to get his hair cut, later he is out for lunch with a a group of men.
For weeks I have been a slow starter and will need to do better. Can't be still in pyjamas mid morning when visiting. Will be expected to engage. Socialise.
Today trying to find suitable apparel for Christmas day. Boxing day is easier, much more casual. Am sure i will be exoected to dress up for Christmas lunch. However I have few clothes that are not practical. No doubt my mother and sister will be wearing diamonds.
Such an insignificant thing to need so much thought.
had noticed that every explanation of my feelings, reactions, worries, that I only mentioned the negative aspects. Not how I got many things sorted, done. My anxiety was about my confidence in doing things wrong. Not that I had done the same thing before and what I faced, how I had coped.
Oh @Lamont DWhen explained so cautiously to her. Mrs L undertook a tirade of verbal language that is only heard after the watershed
@Lamont D I fully agree with @jjraakI think we are hardest on ourselves, Lamont.
I reckon your therapist is spot on there
It IS almost overwhelming, the amount a partner has to do, when caring for one suffering from Dementia.
But I'm personally in awe just how much YOU manage to do, and get right, and all with no one there to reward you I bet , at times, with the simplest of "thanks, love".
I saw that up close & personal with dad, when he was caring so hard for mum.
Exhausting & not enough hours in the day to get it all 'how it used to be'.
Something I tried to get him to accept.
Begrudgingly he took the advice to reassess what was practical & actually do able, over what he felt should be the way things should be (pre mums condition)
And even with my help, my lovely niece & the help of her 3 brothers, he still ended up having a heart attack over the endless call on his own resources.
If I advised him now (god I wish )
I'd be likening it to a war time situation...(he loved his war movies. Xxx)
A time to draw back & use your resources carefully, while you can mourn the way things were, we must focus on how things are now & see how best to defend what is remaining and keep it so.
I know you know this already, so excuse me for teaching you to suck eggs, but......
If anything happens to YOU, who cares for her then ?
Of course you get things wrong,
( And Who wouldn't , running at a 110% every day )
but that's a tiny percentage of the things you get RIGHT.
Don't ever think of yourself as being unimportant....
You ARE vital and a blooming DIAMOND.
Try and treat yourself like it.
You're not just a piece of the machine keeping madam safe & well, you ARE the machine,
You are defending, protecting AND caring for her 24/7.
And that level is not sustainable unless you learn to cut back in places & let the machine cool down wherever possible.
I know you know this, but sometimes we just need to hear it said.
Respect & best wishes for the best a Christmas can be, for you both.
Looks like Midnight is waiting for Rishi to come out of the catflap of number of no 10 and then pounce!Thank you @jjraak
I believe I have !
I am just working on some AI generative art using Midnight as a model. The text I put generates the image I might be aiming for.
Here is my first attempt...
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Then the app wanted monthly money. NO I said. Then it gave me an offer. NO I said. Then it gave me a rediculously cheap offer for the year which was less than their initial monthly offer. Okay...yes...my Xmas present to me...
Brilliant idea @lindisfelHad another extremely busy day today, was working on all sorts of concerns out at the same time. Didn't get much done as usual.
Plumber came to look at a sizeable job last night. nice enthusiastic young guy.
New bath room down stairs is phase 2
Looks like Midnight is waiting for Rishi to come out of the catflap of number of no 10 and then pounce!D.
Her face woke up, beaming smiles "Little ______(my childhood name)". And her fingers touched my face, and then it was gone. But is a forever everlasting memory for me
Tyre prices seem to have gone up quite a bit. Mrs Miggins’ car needs two front replacements in the new year and mine, I think, will need new break discs going by the last service report. Snow tyres - my pal who lives in Finland says that everyone there has two sets of wheels but of course they don’t bother with salting the roads. Out of the vehicles I have driven, I think that the Austin Champ did pretty well and our old Nisan X trail did OK. SWB landrovers seem to perform off road and in snow better than the LWB. Most dodgy vehicle I drove in winter and off road was an Armoured Personell Carrier - rubber track pads over the metal - basically a 14 ton toboggan. I think your family should be issued with a Volvo BM Bandvagn 202 (Bv 202) - drove them in Norway and used extensively by the Royal Marines. They have one at The Tan Hill pub.Have a great day all of you, I hope this is our last busy day after two weeks hectic catching up, I have tired the the duchess out.
They kept my car overnight and I picked it up in the afternoon yesterday and got a shock, they did the MOT and Cam belt change but they found the pump needed changing so they redid all the water system with the best quality antifreeze. total bill with VAT £879.
Thats my pocket money gone with a set of new tyres on the Octavia as well so the hobby is a big expense.
We shall be having to get a new car Marjorie and I can drive next year to replace our one owner Fabia 05. The octavia is much to valuable to me although worth peanuts after eleven years from new.
Oh and snow tyres, they are rubbish in Cumbria. Staying at the farm flat for a week the family could get not down and up the hill to the farm in their superb, its a very long narrow metaled farm road that goes down into a river gulley then up a steep hill.
Thats why all the young farmer types have four wheel drives round here.
Wigton alway gets plenty of ladies driving chelsea tractors.
Very contrasty, there are many poor pople in cumbria.
D.
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