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



Glad you survived their serious observations and utterances and hope that the salmon was good.

As Stephen Fry once pointed out, “Seriousness is no more a guarantee of truth, insight, authenticity or probity, than humour is a guarantee of superficiality and stupidity.”
 
Morning...sunshine & coffee what else could I want...rhetorical question I was about to start making a list but that would be endless...on a positive note I tackled the worse kitchen cupboard yesterday so all is in order there I was very tempted to leave the door open to admire my handy work...another one to be organised today...small but vital steps to begin my de-clutter...woke to a 6.0
 
Good Morening Ladies and Gentlemen and all those stuck in traffic jams, but not politicians who are probably flying at taxpayers expense on a jolly. Grrrrr

A surprising 5.1 this morning greeted me, it was very polite, a worrying sign, then it proceed to ask me to renew the emf generator in my meter. Creep.

I'm now back in the soft sarf after short sojourn in the dark and dangerous norf. Passport control at the Watford is becoming troublesome, I had to sneak under the barrier.
Well folks I have no idea what your plans are, but I would like to wish you all the best, remembering today is the only chance we have at today, unless you can hop realities.
 
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Whoa...you couldn't make it up, could you

sickly lady scoffing sugary deserts telling YOU how bad' some foods can be....
would make a funny sketch in a 'Little type2' / f'ast show sketch way....

.tho' acorn antiques does come to mind

Go show them girl..give them another taste of what change looks like next time ya see em.
sad really how indoctrinated we have all been.

sat in front of them is living proof that all the slimming world type mantras MAY be wrong, yet their still in denial..good grief

Have a good one, gen
 
@jjraak -- NOTE: you needn't read this if you don't want to ---

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That said, I went through very similar experiences nursing Mama at home in her last 18 months. Your description of too intimate for any child ... as I read your words, I thought, Here is someone who understands, who has been there. Who knows. And to be asked what we think about a literally life-or-death decision ......

you seem to have found a good counselor. I'm glad for that.

Hug.
 

Welcome back! You're not the first person who has posted about the thread not showing up in recent posts tabs. I've been wondering what you've been up to (and I apologize for not PMing you to say so). A neighbor and I were just agreeing yesterday that when you miss people you should go looking for them.

It got up just over 29 here yesterday and I was out twice on two errands. I ended up taking three showers because of them -- one before, two after.





 

Yay!

Be careful if you leave the cupboard door open -- mine are at just the height to bash me in the forehead when I leave one open by mistake.
 
Hugs jjraak xx
 
Well.... I just had a phone call from my GP, one of my carers must have reported me to the doctors for not taking my insulin. I pointed out to her that without insulin I was maintaining my sugars between 4 and 6 most of the time up to high 7s after a meal. If I took the 40 units of insulin as insisted by the carers I would probably be below 2 and unconscious. She agreed with me that I was fine off the insulin if I keep monitoring regularly. I told her I was on a libre and she was happy with my ‘normal numbers’.
 
@PenguinMum enjoy your weekend in the Cotswolds.

(And try not to worry about FBGs, just enjoy the change of scene.)
Awh thanks so much Saskia. I dont know the Cotswolds part of the country but I love the countryside so if I can will post a pic or two. We are meeting up with a group of friends we made when I first came to the UK from Ireland in 1983. We are all a bit scattered geographically but meet up for a weekend once a year and its lovely.
Hope you and the KC have a nice weekend and the hot weather isnt too much. Conor is coming home for the w/e to look after Bobs and Daisy and work on his disertation. Needless to say the fridge is well stocked for all three!!
 

I have visited the Cotswolds one whole time. I was 19 and my parents and I hired a car and drove from Oxford to Stow-on-the-Wold and then to some of the villages near it. I think we were mostly in Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire. I fell in love with a place called Batsford. That was in 1972 -- I imagine the area's changed since then!

I hope Bobs and Daisy will enjoy their time with Brother Conor. ^. .^. .^
 
You have seen so much of the UK...still wish you could move to Blandford
Yeah you got it right all three consider each other siblings...they will be joyous to have him around..sleep on his bed etc.
 
@DJC3 I hope your new household is all settling down and keeping shoes and books, etc., in high places. Just as long as the girls don't store their handbags and things with the Christmas decorations, Dennis should be fine. You mentioned the move with a lorry; I know more or less what a lorry is but I'm not sure just which "trucks" as I call them would classify as lorries. Are all these lorries?


 
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