• Guest - w'd love to know what you think about the forum! Take the 2025 Survey »

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

Some people have no gritty sense of humour that we found quite normal in our generation. Actually it was always a sign you liked someone enough to pull their leg.
D.
Think the term for this bunch of wannabes, is 'Snowflakes'

'Melts' down here, cos they melt at the first sign of resistance...
 
It is difficult when you don't have nearby family to help out with hospitals and travelling and stuff @kindisfel
 
Get in.....ker-ching.

We have today's WINNER by a mile .

What a FANTASTIC RESULT.

So so so pleased for you.

Feet up, a hot cuppa & a cuddle off that furry hot water bottle.

Today IS a Good day
Thank you so much @jjraak
I fell asleep when I posted my good news.
I am half asleep here, trying to read your responses.
An amazing day for me.
Furry hot water bottle is on me...
I never got as far as pouring my hot cuppa from my flask...so I am rectifying that now....
C(__) for me and a cuppa for you c(__)
Thank you so much x
 
Hi @Lamont D
Thank you.
I have no family close by to help me with appointments and stuff, and if a problem after the appointment, I need somewhere to stay, I cannot walk far and I would not be able to drive to the waterfront if there were a problem. I said Adelphi cos I knew that is nearby. Last year I booked a place at Aintree because I needed a rest after the appointment and I could stay until 2pm the next day, I was totally exhausted, but that was far too far...
I did notice coming out of the New St Paul's that there is a Novotel hotel immediately opposite which I had no idea was there. I would need something that close proximity...in addition if I book Novotel in advance I can book a secure car parking space, albeit a single space on a private property very nearby. I did that when I went to stay in London, I found someone who was away for that couple of weeks, and they rented out their underground secure car parking space to me...
Adelphi would have been £46 for the night, but Novotel would have been £61 but worth it to me for being immediate proximity...
 
Last edited:
The novotel would be clearly a better choice and close to the theatre's around Lime Street and St Georges.
The Shankly hotel is just around the corner from there. And expensive. But so many to choose from. The prices rocketed around the Eurovision song contest.
The Adelphi is very close to a gentleman's club that is the best way to explain. And that small area is known for its night life. The Adelphi suffered because.
It's a very vibrant city. And so much to go and see. I love the museums, but not the Beatlemania.
The shopping in Liverpool one is brilliant, if you are into it! Huge choice and dear!
So glad you got it sorted!
 
Wonderful news! So glad you had that appointment and could talk to someone who knew their job. It must have been so worrying for you these last days - you were bound to wonder if that woman was right in her diagnosis even while doubting it. The certainty offered by your specialist is such a relief - not only to you but to people here on this forum.
 
My last prescription of insulin was collected from the pharmacy - it was 4 packs of 5 pens and would normally last me about a month and a half. Unfortunately, whoever made up the prescription had failed to put it in the fridge and it had been out on the shelf for a couple of days before Neil collected it for me. I'm told that it must not, now, be put into the fridge and has to be used in 28 days from the date it was made up. Whatever is left after the 28 days will have to be returned to the pharmacy and they will replace the unused pens.

I have read on the leaflets in the boxes of pens that once the pen has been taken out of the fridge, it mustn't be returned there so I was aware of that injunction, but I don't know why.

Does anyone here know what the reason for that is? Is it like Epipens which have to be used by a certain date because the mechanism deteriorates (not the adrenalin), or does the insulin deteriorate in fluctuating temperatures?

If the latter is the case, I may have been using substandard insulin recently because my fridge draining tube was blocked and water gathered and froze in the drawer where I keep my insulin. The pens were in boxes, which absorbed water and then froze. Although the pens were very cold, they didn't freeze, so I carried on using them.
 
Thank you very much @Annb
It was very worrying, because had the dissonance in my brain between a knowledgeable optician specialist, and my gut intuition that she was not right/wholly right
 
That sounds a nightmare @Annb

For a start, the pharmacy should have known better than to store it on a room temperature shelf, which could be at 22C
 
Up bright and early this am with organising to do. Will have to get my prescription for over Christmas and new year and a get a month's best steak if it looks good, we like it lean.
The butchers have their own farms.

The duchess has to stay in to get a parcel.

Shopping with the duchess tomorrow and then in with my Octavia for four new Michelin's on the Octavia.

It all go the duchess is complaining of the new dynamic me!
Have a good day.
Derek
 
Would you believe right wing Christians believe this policy!
It's a good job the Pax Romana had open borders because when Jesus was taken to Egypt by his parents fleeing Herod for a couple of years he would have been killed by that tyrant p.d.q. if he and his parents were turned back.

That shuts them up with an embarrassing silence.
D.
 
Last edited:
 
We have been fortunate with the help of friends.
D.
We had a thriving community centre and café and everything else before Covid lockdowns @lindisfel

We were told that once lockdowns were finished, it would open up again, but they found there was no funding and it never opened up again. So a structure, a community where people helped each other was gone because we were all dispersed now, and I haven't seen any of them around in a long time.

There were a couple of people who used to help me out with lifts or food shopping when the community centre was thriving, and people helped me out with other stuff, and I helped them out too. One helped me out with my garden, but with lockdowns he ended up moving to be near his son, so I lost my gardener, and artist friend because we did painting.

But the meeting place with all our diverse groups - teaching art (I ran that weekly), teaching and helping people with Ancestry & Find My Past & genealogy (I became the expert in those when our genealogist died one Xmas with diabetic complications), teaching computers, teaching how to use the iPad (I helped with all the computer stuff, and that was how I learnt it all because I could work things out). Then there was the book club, knitting, baking, flower arranging and much more, and cafe (open daily run by volunteers), and the place where the CAB was, is now gone. It was somewhere where we met every day of the week Monday to Friday and a lot more stuff as well, like trips out.

A lot of people I knew from the community centre ended up moving a long distance to be nearer their families because of Covid and lockdowns. So we ended up being dispersed.

I tried to keep the art group running, with projects online via Facebook & via WhatsApp, but they just all fell by the wayside bit by bit, because it wasn't the same as them gossiping etc in the art group or people bringing in cakes they baked for our tea breaks. I still text a couple of them, but they all have their own problems now, and have become largely reclusive...or have aged parents to take care of.

I knew I would need a support structure in my old age, which is why I gave as well as received in the community centre. But I did not expect something like Covid and lockdowns to wipe out 20 years hard work if you wish to put it like that.

So, no family near me. I am back to being on my own again.

But I am not on my own in the sense I have all my Internet stuff, and Instagram and YouTube, and other stuff, and my postcrossing and penfriends where I am making new friends all the time. Life is very busy, not enough hours in the day for me...

I might be well over 70, but I still have long-term goals and plans, as I've had all my life and I have achieved all of them. I have to see how far I get with my current, believe it or not, 30 year plan..... divided into 10 year increments...

Life drops some lemons, life changes, and I have to box clever to figure ways round things......

Have a great time!
 
Cookies are required to use this site. You must accept them to continue using the site. Learn More.…