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

I slept well thank you Ian...
Oh, today is as dull as dishwater...Apart from a little seed someone planted in my brain earlier today...and it is germinating fast....
 
12.9 at 0230 today. Down to 8.7 by 0530. Didn't eat until about noon (1st bolus of the day) and now down to 7.8.

Today should have been a shopping day but Neil has developed a really bad cold and is feeling grotty, so no shopping. Alistair will get the essentials for me, so no problem with that. He tells me that DIL had a fit of some kind yesterday. Possibly epilepsy. They used to be induced by stress (she was under huge stress in her previous marriage). She used to have them frequently but hasn't had one for a long time. They have always happened while she slept - never when she was awake and alert. It must be because she has been doing too much and was extra tired.
 
Good afternoon all. Mum's funeral will be on March 6th. I have been busy making arrangements. Mum used to enjoy concerts by male voice choirs, especially Welsh ones so we have chosen an uplifting hymn to be played as we leave the service but I would sincerely appreciate your suggestions for music of a more serene nature to accompany mum's coffin into the service. Best wishes for the week ahead.
 
@dogslife . As your mum liked Welsh male voice choirs perhaps something like Myfanwy - words and translation Here.
 
Not original but these are what Classic fm offer as suggestions.
 
For @dogslife and fellow greaser ( motorcyclist ) @dunelm I just had to follow those links and ended up playing a selection of Welsh male voice choirs and really enjoying them, but with tears streaming down my face, Welsh choirs and music in general is very emotive.
I personally now need a balance perhaps I shall play Crazy Train by Ozzie Osborn or something by the “ Boyce “ as I call Max Boyce a Welsh comedian and singer.
Now back to YouTube.
 
Morning all.

Diabetic screening tomorrow, so pleased to have FBG at 6.5 mmol at 0700 today. I've had a long run at this, since Jan. 1st, so hope my HbA1C will be down. Still plenty of scope to reduce weight and exercise more. Rome wasn't built in a day.

Have a good day everyone.

Oh yes, just waiting for the happy sound of bin lorries. We have had disrupted collections due to antisocial parked cars blocking access. I really want to hear those big diesels, air brakes and bin clanking noises. Bring it on!
 
Oh well I’ve gone and done it now what with having bloods taken last week the the total mess up on Sunday and more bloods taken then I totally forgot I was supposed to have bloods taken yesterday for diabetic review numbskull.
@JohnEGreen You got any blood left to give?

No wonder you forgot...
 
Good morning everyone on a wonderfully quiet start to the day here in the dark and dangerous north. 5.4 on the radar sweep this am and only the sound of birds chirping to break the stillness. I received a pebble in the post yestrerday. I came from the bottom of the world. Well, near the bottom. From space it may all looks the same - a large disc carried by elephants on a giant turtles back as it hurtles towards goodness knows where. Well, so I have been told. Here is Something that may be of some interest. Art bit - some more lines on the paper. Hope your day moves forwards rather than backwards. All the best to @lindisfel and @Lamont D if you are looking in. I simply must have koffy dahlings.
 

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Very Interesting link @dunelm.

Wasn't aware how complicated this was for the ladies & the explanation of the breathing made good sense to me.

2 years of extreme, rolling down onto bearable, so I knew pain was a major contributor but hasn't thought to link it to stress (schoolboy error)

Everydays a school day
 
Love the penguin and pebble, and the sketch @dunelm
Looks like you got a scarf with it. Hope it keeps you warm and comfortable....
 
So many things interconnectable @jjraak
We can only hope to address what we can, and the good/better stuff hopefully follows.
You have been on a heck of a rollercoaster, and probably still are on some of it...
 
Love the penguin and pebble, and the sketch @dunelm
Looks like you got a scarf with it. Hope it keeps you warm and comfortable....
Thank you @gennepher. The package came from a group who knit and crochet scarves for Falklands Veterans. It was started by a woman who was born and brought up in Port Stanley. I have had my scarf for a few years now - very cosy and warm.
 
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