He decided that they needed 10 minutes each instead. The girls begged me never to go away again because they were like frisbees.
Good job Mel was with you and Keiran was able to collect you both along with the scooter. Sounds as though everyone returned home safely if slightly frazzled by the experience.Had a bit of an adventure this afternoon decided to go for a spin on my mobility scooter on the local trail through Brierly woodland park then the scooter packed in basil y in the middle of nowhere so Keiran had to come and rescue me Melody was with me on her push bike Keiran brought my wheelchair Melody had to push me in wheelchair back to the road where Keiran had parked the car while Keiran pushed the scooter and Mel’s bike back to the car scooter and wheelchair went in the boot and we came back in car while Mel road her bike back so bit of a stressful afternoon.
Good job Mel was with you and Keiran was able to collect you both along with the scooter. Sounds as though everyone returned home safely if slightly frazzled by the experience.
Rather than store your analgesics together in one place @Annb, it might be safer and more convenient to divide them between bedroom and kitchen, so that pain relief and a drink to wash down the tablets are always within easy reach.Bad night, bad start to the day and BG somewhere around 13! About 30 or 40 minutes sleep last night, in 10 minute stretches. Gave up about 02.30 and just about made it through to the kitchen where my painkillers are kept by 03.10. Trouble was another flare up of the arthritis - in my hands, arms and feet. All swollen and very sore - like an abscessed tooth, but in my hands. I'd left my little hand-held alarm in the kitchen by mistake and I was very wary that I would fall and have no means of alerting Neil. That's why so slow. Got there though and made it to the tea/coffee "station" where my pills are also kept. They finally eased the situation after about 3 hours and then stopped working at 4 hours. I'll have to make my way across the kitchen now to take some more.
I'm using the keyboard to try to get my fingers moving. It hurts, but they are beginning to loosen up. Oh dear, this 80th year of mine isn't going well!
I've had that happen a few times, the mobility scooter died on me, despite full batteries @JohnEGreen and I had to push it back to the car. Exhausted. Now, I don't trust the scooter....I just use it for local shops...no expeditions where I used to carry a snack and a flask of tea...my current one is about 8 years old....next one will have a lithium battery....these conventional batteries too heavy to carry. But many of the lighter weight mobility scooters don't have a keyHad a bit of an adventure this afternoon decided to go for a spin on my mobility scooter on the local trail through Brierly woodland park then the scooter packed in basil y in the middle of nowhere so Keiran had to come and rescue me Melody was with me on her push bike Keiran brought my wheelchair Melody had to push me in wheelchair back to the road where Keiran had parked the car while Keiran pushed the scooter and Mel’s bike back to the car scooter and wheelchair went in the boot and we came back in car while Mel road her bike back so bit of a stressful afternoon.
A hug for your aches, pains and scooter tribulations but good blood sugars.Fbg 6.1 at 5.00 am had very little sleep think I overdid it trying to push that scooter yesterday so in pain from hip down leg to foot hopefully it will ease up soon.
Had INR tested yesterday and dressing changed nurse thinks wound is now longer wider and deeper and that’s not making sleeping any easier. Hopefully when I get to see tissue viability nurse they may come up with a solution I told them don’t make the appointment this Thursday or Friday as will be going to the funeral what did they do made the appointment for Friday so it has had to be changed for next week.
Morening Ladies and Gentlemen and those who are suffering trials and tribulations.
Blood sugars this morning were an astounding 6.1 if I told you why I would have to end your existence on this the third rock from the sun.
Back in the hospital mode again, today will be number seven out of twenty treatments.
The joys and privileges of age and the body extracting revenge for all the abuse we subjected our bodied to or too in our younger days. Never mind and memories, ah such memories.
Now I must go. Have a great day all and a smile costs nothing and gives so much.
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Mobility scooters, you can get some really motorcycle looking ones these days.
I came to that conclusion this morning when I had a similar problem to yesterday's. As it happened, Neil was in the kitchen at 05.00 and heard me coming, so stood by in case I fell. I didn't, so all was well. Took painkillers when I went to bed last night so slept a bit longer than usual (getting on for 5 hours). My right hand is still swollen but the pain has centred on the one finger (index) and the rest is no more than uncomfortable now. The left hand is another matter but I dug out an old sport support for the hand from my glove drawer. No idea where it came from, but there it was. It provides some good support and eases some of the pain. That's a winner for me.Rather than store your analgesics together in one place @Annb, it might be safer and more convenient to divide them between bedroom and kitchen, so that pain relief and a drink to wash down the tablets are always within easy reach.
I do hope this latest arthritis flare up settles down soon and you start to feel better. I take it you've been advised to drink plenty of water even if you don't feel thirsty.
Tuesday's FBG 4.6 mmol/L on waking at 6.00 am.
That looks really good, Ian. Lucky you.Attached is the Burnt Basque Cheesecake the Food Fairy made me - timetable changed due to a poorly dog - . A portion is 1/8 and analysis here. Haven't tasted it yet but 'twas @dunelm put the idea in my head so ...... The FF is now talking about getting the ice cream maker out to make (LC) strawberry ice cream to accompany the cheesecake. Tough old gig. Grandchildren in the hot tub so a good end to school holidays with us for the two oldest and all four spending time together is the best treatment for me. Always a feeling of missing those "lost" in Winchester.
Not bad as you fearing the worst and having your BG steady low is great.That looks really good, Ian. Lucky you.
Just back from my 2 appointments in town. Feet feeling much better now and I've discovered that the podiatrists do home visits. I'll make use of that service in future. Optomotrist says my eye problem is something she had difficulty pronouncing and which I couldn't catch. It wasn't ocular myasthenia but the symptoms are the same. Nothing to be done but keep an eye on it. When my eyelids droop so far that I can't see round them, they might intervene surgically. That, of course, might never happen. Also have little cataracts in each eye but nothing to worry about yet. Getting off lightly really.
BG seems to be remaining at reasonable levels today - in the 4-7 range.
Interesting landscape sketch @dunelmGood morning everyone on a damp start to the day as we move up the River Tyne to where we will soon be docking. 5.0 this a.m. and despite all the food on offer on this trip, my blood sugars have behaved impeccably. Sugar free deserts on offer - nice! It’s been a bit damp at times but we don’t mind. We came prepared and although waterproof coats were well used, shorts and t shirts remained packed. Art bit, moving down the fjord at twilight from the town of Flåm. Far too much to catch up on but hope that you are all as well as you can be. I shall make koffy in my travel cafetière and then wake Mrs Miggins up - it’s an early breakfast and then we will all be wondering where we parked our cars.
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