Krystyna23040
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Such good news about the home appointments @Lamont D . Hope you got a better nights sleep last night.Just a quick update as, I'm struggling with a migraine.
No FBG.
It was supposed to be vampire day with the phlebotimist, for the dsn appointment in a couple of weeks.
Mrs L has a dreadful night, which means I had a bad night.
Along with the torrential rain, I couldn't risk going out even using Mrs L 's walker.
So I phoned up to cancel.
The receptionist was very good, and told me not to worry about it.
Another appointment was going to be sorted.
I asked the receptionist, if it was possible to get a home visit?
Oh yeah, of course she said, with Mrs L on the 'at risk' list, the bloods can be done at home.
Wow!
And the dsn appointment can be done at home as well.
Wow again!
Who would have thought?
I'm not averse to going the surgery, but spending cash on a taxi and the fussing and farting
about to get there with Mrs L, is something you could do without.
Gonna have a nap, Mrs L is snoring.
It's has been fun.
Best wishes to those with appointments and those doing other things, may You lot have a better day than I have had. Have a warm evening, stay warm as frost is predicted.
Just heard, #3 (our youngest) son, has come up to ours to tell us his MiL, has been taken to hospital, and needs urgent care. It never stops.
Nor does the ratbag, he has arrived to cause uproar along with the baby shark song.
There goes my nap.
Thank you @ianpspursMorning all from a chilly L.A. Fbg of 5.1, after some very weird readings yesterday which may have been due to the new sensor settling as by bedtime bg was comfortably back in the 4s as it is now. The other explanation is the steroid effect as I've read that they raise bg after something like 4 hrs and with IF I often don't eat and take meds until 11.am. I may play around with that timing and see what happens to the readings. Just now, 8.46, bg is 4.4 which is normal for me. The heating just kicked in as Hive is set at 18ºC from 8 am for MIL - not October yet, meh. @gennepher hug for the pain. Y'all's have your own best version of Super Salmon Salad day (with Zoe 30+ sprinkles obs).
Thank you @Krystyna23040That was brilliant @gennepher. So good to hear that the appointment went well.
Winner for keeping up your daily sharing a creative especially as that one is simply magnificent.Fbg 6.8
Nighttime wildlife video
Badgers & a Fox & a Cat
Creative...a kaleidoscope in Laboscope
Have your best day...
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a bit drier this morning but cold, bright crisp sunlight has now clouded over, still cool tho.Thank you very much @Lamont D
Thank you for your hopes for me.
The weather has deteriorated horribly....
It is suddenly winter blanket time and electric blanket time...
I will try not to freeze over night.
The tension of my head migraine has now moved/gone into my hands. They are very stiff and tensed up, and are both like claws...using the hand massager on one hand to try and get back to sleep. Holding a cuppa tea (from my flask) in the other hand, and dictating on here with my voice....
If I drown in my bungalow, then the rest of the UK will be swimming past my bedroom door trying to get entry somewhere...
Have you finished your Noah's Ark yet?
I just need to put a few more finishing touches to the potting shed to make sure it floats....
My deepest sympathy to you and your family.Good afternoon everyone. Quick dip in. Back to France on Monday and will stay until after the cremation. All in all a relief rather than anything sad. Art bit, a line of trees. Hope your day is a good one.
Thank you very much @ianpspursWinner for keeping up your daily sharing a creative especially as that one is simply magnificent.
So sorry to hear this.Good afternoon everyone. Quick dip in. Back to France on Monday and will stay until after the cremation. All in all a relief rather than anything sad. Art bit, a line of trees. Hope your day is a good one.
Cool but nice enough here...a bit drier this morning but cold, bright crisp sunlight has now clouded over, still cool tho.
still waiting for the lumber, plenty of species of creepy crawlies to take with us in the Ark.
so many birds on the footie pitches.
I think it's dreadful, your surgery. It's worse than in some banana republics.
Great art bit, some trees leading somewhere @dunelmGood afternoon everyone. Quick dip in. Back to France on Monday and will stay until after the cremation. All in all a relief rather than anything sad. Art bit, a line of trees. Hope your day is a good one.
My condolences for you and yours.Good afternoon everyone. Quick dip in. Back to France on Monday and will stay until after the cremation. All in all a relief rather than anything sad. Art bit, a line of trees. Hope your day is a good one.
I did have cataracts in both eyes the cataract in my right eye was removed and a lens implanted last year, but I was told that the NHS would not fund the surgery on the left eye.Yes @JohnEGreen, cataract removal transforms your life.
In 2014, I had bilateral posterior subcapsular cataracts surgically removed at Moorfields Eye Hospital; from the dominant eye first and the remaining eye 3 months later.
In adults, cataract surgery is usually performed under a local anaesthetic, because surgeons prefer their patients to be wide awake. The cloudy natural lens is removed and replaced by an artificial lens. It takes no more than 15 minutes and is painless.
Thursday's FBG 4.7 mmol/L on waking at 6.00 am.
Was it Elmer Fudd?Fbg this morning was 6.6 bit high but not too bad.
I managed another outing down to the park yesterday enjoyed it for the most part but noticed that the duck population on the lake seemed rather depleted according to one of the rangers who was down there monitoring the lake about 6months ago there was about 50 drakes on the lake together with a load of hens now there are just a few hens he said that some one has shot all the drakes and taken them to sell.
That is such a horrible thing to have happened there really are some evil people about. And now they are going to have to find some drakes from somewhere in order to get a viable population again.
Good that you managed another outing but sad news about the drakes. Are you still taking steroids? If not when you were did you notice this effect?Fbg this morning was 6.6 bit high but not too bad.
I managed another outing down to the park yesterday enjoyed it for the most part but noticed that the duck population on the lake seemed rather depleted according to one of the rangers who was down there monitoring the lake about 6months ago there was about 50 drakes on the lake together with a load of hens now there are just a few hens he said that some one has shot all the drakes and taken them to sell.
That is such a horrible thing to have happened there really are some evil people about. And now they are going to have to find some drakes from somewhere in order to get a viable population again.
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