Oh dear @Annb .5.4 at 04.35. Libre woke me twice to tell me I was below 4 each time. Fruit pastilles dealt with that and I expected a higher figure this morning.
Starting the new antibiotics this morning - ones I haven't seen before but only a week's course. I'm beginning to think these short term treatments are just allowing whatever the bugs in my system are to get used to the attack and rally their forces again for next time. I believe there may be longer term treatments available but how to access them, I have no idea. Can't help thinking that allowing bacteria or viruses to get used to dealing with current treatments is dangerous for the future. Maybe we are handed out antibiotics too easily and should be strong enough for our immune systems to deal with these things ourselves - also a dangerous idea, I know.
EDIT: unless we have an immune system that is compromised for one reason or another, of course.
The family weekend sounds wonderful so I hope the weather holds and you all have a splendid time. Thank you for sharing your art. Enjoy the Koffy. Cinnamon? I sprinkle about a tsp on my daily coffee - true or Ceylon which is apparently best. This suggests it is good for one although bearing in mind my situation I wouldn't take any health advice form me. But who knows? I'm all in for any marginal gains.Good morning everyone on an improving start the the day here in the dark and dangerous north. 5.1 at 6am. Family weekend and the grandchildren, who arrived last night are up, dressed and breakfasted. It’s a 10 mile walk up the beach and back down the cinder path this morning, starting and ending at our daughter’s house where we will have an afternoon BBQ (bring your own folding chair). The grandchildren and I are joining everyone at the half way point at the top of the cliff. 18 walkers and about 30 in total; brothers, sisters, grandchildren, cousins, nephews, nieces and a couple of aunts and uncles. A bit down on previous years but never mind. Art bit, we saw people walking their dogs in the drizzly rain under the pollarded trees last Saturday. Hope your day is at least a warm one. I am on my second koffy - there may be more. Cinnamon - anybody use it on a daily basis?
So sorry that you suffer from MG. It sounds like a miserable kind of disorder to have. From what I can gather, some of the symptoms are similar to those that I have, but clearly, of a much higher order than mine. I did, at one stage, think that perhaps that was what I had, but I imagine that many illnesses have similar symptoms and no doctor has ever suggested anything of the kind. Even at my level, it is very frustrating and, to a degree, debiltating, so I can only imagine how difficult those symptoms must be for you.As far as antibiotics are concerned as I have MG no doctor will under normal circumstances would prescribe them for me.
And as for infections especially chest infections I am under strict instructions to phone 999 for an ambulance immediately so GP would be out of the loop.
For painting is absolutely stunning @gennepher
Thank you so very much @Krystyna23040The kaleidoscope is brilliant also @gennepher
Thank you IanMorning all from a dry and temperate L.A. where the locals have suddenly become Tractor Boys fans. @gennepher thank you for two stunning creatives based on Cherry Trees. We had a flowering cherry "back home" and I helped dad renovate, then lived in, a house called Cherry Villa. @Krystyna23040 another gold star for Mr K. @Annb I hope this course of antibiotics finally works for you. Enjoy your Saturday and long weekend if at all possible.
So sorry that you suffer from MG. It sounds like a miserable kind of disorder to have. From what I can gather, some of the symptoms are similar to those that I have, but clearly, of a much higher order than mine. I did, at one stage, think that perhaps that was what I had, but I imagine that many illnesses have similar symptoms and no doctor has ever suggested anything of the kind. Even at my level, it is very frustrating and, to a degree, debiltating, so I can only imagine how difficult those symptoms must be for you.
What can you do, if you do develop any kind of infection?
Cheers @Lamont D .As I have mentioned before, I have a few years on you @jjraak and I found that when I was in real control of my BG levels constantly in or near normal levels. My energy levels were so much better.
Indeed if I was still in my pre diagnosis hypo hell rollercoaster BG levels. I had no energy at all, symptoms as you describe.
I don't know your intimate health issues or your dietary requirements, so I won't suggest or advise more.
Have referred to myself and one or two others I know asAlso twenty years of taking steroids daily has not left me with much of an immune system to speak of.
A funny thought, almost childlike.Any kind of infection means hospitalisation even the common cold can be lethal for me there are some antibiotics that can be used but only under strict medical supervision a crisis can just stop you breathing so ventilation is required basically I have to be very careful full not to pick up any infections that’s why it was so dangerous when I got covid. MG is a swine and I would not wish it on my worst enemy good job it’s so rare.
Also twenty years of taking steroids daily has not left me with much of an immune system to speak of.
It is not so long ago, maybe four years, when I had a very busy work life and a wife who was not as agile as she once was. So a literal long day, with not many when you could just rest of lounge around.Cheers @Lamont D .
I appreciate the input,
& Yes I'd agree about BG levels impacting so much.
However I thinks it's more I used to be a well oiled machine pre accident, (stop laughing at the back )
I was Jogging, exercising at home and at the gym.
so i rolled a lot further with less effort than I do now.
Now, with three wheels squeaking (hand, shoulder & leg) and some times with those wheels rubbing on the disc breaks, I'm more wonky Tesco's trolley then Ford Cosworth car.
Everything just takes that bit more energy than it did, sadly.
And tank just doesn't to fill up as easily as it once did or perhaps leaks out more than before.
Not unique in that, and like many the learning & accepting of that fact isn't always straightforward or really appreciated.....
But it beats the alternatives that haunt my mind of what "might have been ....."
It is what it is, & I'll survive
Well I have to... Lauren's taken to referring to me as the Teflon Paddy.....lol
Be rude if I let her down...
Thank you for the lovely compliment @dunelmBeautiful blossoms on that cherry tree. We went to Washington (the one in the USA, not the one up here) a few years ago when the cherry blossom festival was on - probably the best one outside of Japan - wonderful memories brought back by your art.
The walk sounds interesting....Good morning everyone on an improving start the the day here in the dark and dangerous north. 5.1 at 6am. Family weekend and the grandchildren, who arrived last night are up, dressed and breakfasted. It’s a 10 mile walk up the beach and back down the cinder path this morning, starting and ending at our daughter’s house where we will have an afternoon BBQ (bring your own folding chair). The grandchildren and I are joining everyone at the half way point at the top of the cliff. 18 walkers and about 30 in total; brothers, sisters, grandchildren, cousins, nephews, nieces and a couple of aunts and uncles. A bit down on previous years but never mind. Art bit, we saw people walking their dogs in the drizzly rain under the pollarded trees last Saturday. Hope your day is at least a warm one. I am on my second koffy - there may be more. Cinnamon - anybody use it on a daily basis?
yeah keep it high setting until the leaf is growing about 5 cm a day, but do keep mowing every few days as keeping it short stimulating the roots and better growth.Good idea. I usually cut on a high setting until the grass gets going again and thanks for the tip about hedgehogs - I will check for them at the end of the month.
Thanks @ianpspurs - all good so far and not a drop of rain in sight.The family weekend sounds wonderful so I hope the weather holds and you all have a splendid time. Thank you for sharing your art. Enjoy the Koffy. Cinnamon? I sprinkle about a tsp on my daily coffee - true or Ceylon which is apparently best. This suggests it is good for one although bearing in mind my situation I wouldn't take any health advice form me. But who knows? I'm all in for any marginal gains.
Thank you @gennepher - I think that for me, this is the year for experimenting with art and having fun after so long working to the dictates of traditional Chinese art. I may go back to it but I was getting a bit bored and therefore stale. I probably need to revert to the Four Gentlemen to calm my mind. Cinnamon - I have the Ceylon one as it has been reported to have less of whatever the nasty stuff is in it - can’t remember. I have a teaspoon each morning stirred into a bit of kefir - no idea if it works but recently found that the experimental dose rate in a recent small trial that indicated better blood sugar control was 4g (about 2 tsp) so will up it to that and see if there is any marginal gain. I forget things though so I had better write that down and stick it in the cupboard of exotic things in the corner of the kitchen.The walk sounds interesting....
Art bit I like very much. You are developing lots of styles at the moment @dunelm
Cinnamon.
What I read and watched on YouTube, it was said it should be Ceylon cinnamon.
I ordered some tablets, and some cinnamon sticks, a couple of different suppliers.
Only a couple of weeks ago, i did this.
Kept forgetting to take the tablets, so used the cinnamon sticks instead. Put them in hot water for a bedtime drink.
Immediate effect in relaxation, and helped sleep. Did they aid or reduce my blood sugars, I am afraid I have no idea?
I am highly stressed at the moment, and the Ceylon cinnamon sticks in hot water is helping my stress levels.
What were your ideas for cinnamon? If you don't mind me asking...
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