I have never to my knowledge ever, ever said cheerio!You say hello, I say cheerio
No time to catch up
Blood sugars were 5.3 this morning
Stay safe all
Lucky you!Blue sky
Sunshine
Sat outside with a coffee this morning.
Spring has sprung.
Thanks Ian. New (to me) GP but helpful and didn't tell me it was my nerves. Checked BP and it is at an all-time-low (for me) of 120/55. Don't think it's been that low in 60 years. Heart and lungs sound fine. Congratulated me on my BG control - actually in the non-diabetic range now, he tells me. Well, I knew that was likely but nice to know. Blood test last week showed nothing out of the ordinary but he thinks that it has to be some kind of infection - maybe kidney, maybe liver, maybe still UTI so more tests needed. No more antibiotics at present though - the last 3 lots didn't do any good, so no point in making things worse.Good afternoon everyone in the UK or morning in California. @Annb I hope the doctor's appointment is or was helpful and you find some relief from the pain. @gennepher thank you for sharing another splendid sketch. @dunelm thank you for your art. Enjoy the remainder of your stay with your parents and have a stress free return journey. @Krystyna23040 good that you had a long break and catch up. @JohnEGreen how come at last you can sit outside and enjoy the sunshine? Aha, the sun always shines on TVEnjoy Tuesday - you won't get another one for a week you know. Probably shrinkflation.
Cheery, is the expression used here on the islands. Definitely not cheerio. But, each to his own.I have never to my knowledge ever, ever said cheerio!
I just couldn't, against my religion, ethnicity and morality.
Not chin-chin or obscure unscouselike foul and abusive , as such used in toff society.
Sounds all good except for the pain you are suffering, and the discomfort.Thanks Ian. New (to me) GP but helpful and didn't tell me it was my nerves. Checked BP and it is at an all-time-low (for me) of 120/55. Don't think it's been that low in 60 years. Heart and lungs sound fine. Congratulated me on my BG control - actually in the non-diabetic range now, he tells me. Well, I knew that was likely but nice to know. Blood test last week showed nothing out of the ordinary but he thinks that it has to be some kind of infection - maybe kidney, maybe liver, maybe still UTI so more tests needed. No more antibiotics at present though - the last 3 lots didn't do any good, so no point in making things worse.
By the time we got home my stomach was sore but I felt it could handle something. It felt as though it could cope with a tiny orange (about 11/2 inch diameter, quite sharp, very nice). It hurt when it hit my tum, but it stayed put. Good start.
Cheery, is the expression used here on the islands. Definitely not cheerio. But, each to his own.
Thank you @ianpspursGood afternoon everyone in the UK or morning in California. @Annb I hope the doctor's appointment is or was helpful and you find some relief from the pain. @gennepher thank you for sharing another splendid sketch. @dunelm thank you for your art. Enjoy the remainder of your stay with your parents and have a stress free return journey. @Krystyna23040 good that you had a long break and catch up. @JohnEGreen how come at last you can sit outside and enjoy the sunshine? Aha, the sun always shines on TVEnjoy Tuesday - you won't get another one for a week you know. Probably shrinkflation.
My eyes and ears are bleeding!Sorting through a heap of odds and ends I found this present one of my sons seemed to think was appropriate. Handy check list for the rest of you
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Pip pip old toots.
Some good news, smashing and hope the blood tests point towards a solution.Thanks Ian. New (to me) GP but helpful and didn't tell me it was my nerves. Checked BP and it is at an all-time-low (for me) of 120/55. Don't think it's been that low in 60 years. Heart and lungs sound fine. Congratulated me on my BG control - actually in the non-diabetic range now, he tells me. Well, I knew that was likely but nice to know. Blood test last week showed nothing out of the ordinary but he thinks that it has to be some kind of infection - maybe kidney, maybe liver, maybe still UTI so more tests needed. No more antibiotics at present though - the last 3 lots didn't do any good, so no point in making things worse.
By the time we got home my stomach was sore but I felt it could handle something. It felt as though it could cope with a tiny orange (about 11/2 inch diameter, quite sharp, very nice). It hurt when it hit my tum, but it stayed put. Good start.
Cheery, is the expression used here on the islands. Definitely not cheerio. But, each to his own.
Such a thoughtful gift. I am so close with that checklist.Sorting through a heap of odds and ends I found this present one of my sons seemed to think was appropriate. Handy check list for the rest of you
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Pip pip old toots.
Glad all seems well @AnnbThanks Ian. New (to me) GP but helpful and didn't tell me it was my nerves. Checked BP and it is at an all-time-low (for me) of 120/55. Don't think it's been that low in 60 years. Heart and lungs sound fine. Congratulated me on my BG control - actually in the non-diabetic range now, he tells me. Well, I knew that was likely but nice to know. Blood test last week showed nothing out of the ordinary but he thinks that it has to be some kind of infection - maybe kidney, maybe liver, maybe still UTI so more tests needed. No more antibiotics at present though - the last 3 lots didn't do any good, so no point in making things worse.
By the time we got home my stomach was sore but I felt it could handle something. It felt as though it could cope with a tiny orange (about 11/2 inch diameter, quite sharp, very nice). It hurt when it hit my tum, but it stayed put. Good start.
Cheery, is the expression used here on the islands. Definitely not cheerio. But, each to his own.
Actually, I think I'll have to wait before taking any more of the medicine - it's made me feel so ill, which may be due to the remaining effect of whatever it has been that was wrong with me. I'll wait until I feel somewhere near normal and try again.Morning all from an almost spring like L.A., for two days only. The Feast of St James and St Philip could either be today according to the BCP or Friday according to other sources. Either way I know a James and Philip only too well and they aren't saints but are very much treasured. The same goes for the namesake of he who is celebrated on Nov 30th - currently sunning himself in Rhodes. @dunelm have a safe and hassle free journey home. Thanks for sharing the latest trees. @Annb I hope the meds work despite not tasting pleasant. Enjoy Wednesday as much as you can.
Fingers crossed @Annb that it does the trick.6.4 at 03.45. Just took my first dose of medicine prescribed yesterday. Horrible cherry flavour and lots of things in it I wouldn't normally touch with a barge-pole. However, needs must. Just having a cup of coffee to take the taste away. We'll see what effect it has. It's an anti-fungal - just to see if there is any fungal infection hanging around - wouldn't know, never had such a thing in the past so wouldn't recognise it now.
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