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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?
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Yes I still take steroids and have been taking them for about seventeen years or more daily though now I am only taking 10 mgs a day and cannot stop taking them as they help control the myasthenia gravis as far as blood sugars were concerned I didn't realize for a long time that it was a concern as they were never tested it was not until complications like neuropathy manifested themselves and I raised that with my Neurosurgeon did any one decide to call for a HbA1c test to be done and then diabetes being diagnosed did I realize that I had probably had high blood sugars for a long time.
 
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?
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There is a type of T2, that is called 'steroid induced diabetes'.
Which means that those requiring steroids for other conditions, and those susceptible to continuous hyperglycaemia, are classed as this. But it does take a long time.
I do believe the specialists are quite careful not to prolong the drugs, if it is possible.

My asthmatic son has a steroid inhaler.
But told to be only used when necessary.
 

Yes that is what has happened to me normally people would only be put on short term courses of steroids and often if you end with steroid induced diabetes once you stop taking them the diabetes goes away but not always it can become permanent but in my case that’s academic as I am taking them for an indefinite period.
 
A couple of days ago we had a convoy of a couple of hundred motorcycles pass our house today it was a few hundred cars all this was in memory and as a tribute for a young lad from our area called Riley 12 years old who tragically took his own life last week such a show of support for his family was quite moving.
 
RSV is respiratory syncytial virus. It's a new one that seems to be causing concern. In Scotland the programme started last month to vaccinate people between 74 and 79. Had mine with no side effects. I gather the vaccination programme only started this month in England. No idea why that age range is specified.

Had my appointment letter today for the flu and Covid vaccination on 2nd October. Winter must be approaching. It seems earlier this year than last. I had to turn the heating up today, it felt very cold.
 
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.
Sorry to hear the news. Even though it was expected, it still will be hard for you and your family. I hope the journey goes well. You and your family have my deepest sympathy.
 
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.
Condolences to you & family @dunelm

I well understand that sentiment

So hard to see loved ones struggle, so it truly can be a blessed relief to see their struggle is over, as they slide into that long endless sleep.

Best wishes for the journey and the day itself .

I hope the celebrations of a life fully lived & the many moments recalled, you may not have been aware of, brings you some comfort in the days to come.

Jim.
 
An atmospheric, wintry scene @duneilm. Thank you for sharing, Commiserations for everything else.

Friday's FBG 4.9 mmol/L on waking at 6.00 am.
 
Splendid news about the home appointments @Lamont D . Hope you both had a better night's sleep afterwards.


Friday's FBG 4.9 mmol/L on waking at 6.00 am.
 
Thank you for updating us with your latest visit to the local GP practice @gennepher. Thankfully, you received the treatment you are entitled to expect.

I was tickled pink to read that Midnight has his own electorally heated bed. That little cat has certainly landed on his paws!


Friday's FBG 4.9 mmol/L on waking at 6.00 am.
 
This vaccine is given for protection against respiratory syncytial virus, a common cause of respiratory infection and difficulty breathing in young chidren and adults in later life. Hope this helps.


Friday's FBG 4.9 mmol/L on waking at 6.00 am.
 
Thanks for the info @Annb
I had never heard of RSV before.
 
This is the stray cat who was sleeping on the swing in his first icy winter before he would be friends....
 
Good morning everyone on an amazingly quiet start to the day here in the dark and dangerous north - Amazing as we have the three grandchildren from Brum here - arrived last night. It’s Little Miss Pamplemouse’s 10th on Monday but as that is an expensive to miss school day, it’s all happening today. Thank you so much for your messages of condolence, it means a lot. Art bit - after the fire I suppose. Hope your day brings you at least an amuse-bouche of sunshine and smiles. I had better make koffy, quietly, before the breakfast crowd awake.
 

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Morning all. Fbg 4.8 at 6.29 and still 4.8 @ 7.40. I'm trying to work out an eating pattern which takes account of the delayed impact of the steroids on bg, delivers enough cals and somehow fits in with JKP, MIL and grandchildren's mealtime. I already ask far too much of them with the faff of keeping my meals Elsie Keto. I did find out that I should have been lowering the daily dosage of steroids each month (mysterious letter from West Suffolk hospital which appears and disappears and has internal anomalies) so did so yesterday and set a reminder for next month. Peak bg yesterday seems to have been earlier and lower but there isn't enough data yet for Libre to show patterns - which would be really useful. So far this week we have had our boiler serviced and complimented on for condition and choice, newest car MOTd and pass with absolutely no issues, windows, doors, sofits and barge boards pressure washed at 2/3 cost of the first quote and my T2 and meds reviews both went well. Thanks be to God but in my mind I keep hearing "I don't like it Sarge, its too quiet." Big sporting weekend, 4 screens needed at times and not so arctic for a week. Take care, sympathy for those in need and hugs for those who need or just like that kind of thing.
 
Thanks be to God but in my mind I keep hearing "I don't like it Sarge, its too quiet."


Humourous, but while living in the 'now' perhaps still a good idea to keep a beady one on the 'day after'.

Lots of good news in all that, long may it continue.

Bit of a bogey team in Bournemouth for us today ...

And a big game tomorrow, tho expecting it to be joy for the gooners, if I'm honest.
 
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