PenguinMum
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
@Fndwheelie I think your train is amazing. I can only imagine the time and patience required to do it. Awesome!
Similar story here @BubbsieMorning...shattered when I went to bed last night still took me so long to get to sleep (3am)… gently sipping my coffee then a shower to perk me up (hopefully)… woke to a 5.8
Beautiful to see you back in the numbers you likeMorning All. 5.5 today which is good after Tandoori prawns and cauli bhajee t/a. Very glad to be back in the zone these last few days but will it last?
@Debandez safe journey home. I have never considered a cruise but you have sold it to me. @DJC3 what a great thing to do with your neighbours and family. Good that Dennis and the girls can join in too. @ianpspurs hope you slept well in your own bed and are recovering well. Enjoy the big game (Son going, OH watching on TV, me staying well out of the way). @HarrisonK you deserve a break hopefully the grass cutting will slow up a bit now its September.
Have a great Sunday everyone. Stay well, stay safe.
Thanks @jjraak. Don't tell @Goonergal or @PenguinMum's gooner family but even though I will watch and will Spurs on some things in life have been put into proper perspective sharpish these last few weeks - ( dealing with T2 and novelty diets ain't where its at for now either)Similar story here @Bubbsie
Rough week too little sleep . Shattered last night night 7pm... Went bed.. Woke at 3am.. Up for a tea.. Back to bed at 4am. Not long awake .5.4
Day off today... News about work due Monday/Tuesday... so only 2 more worrisome nights, then I know my fate..(. It's the worry of not knowing or being in charge of the process.)
Hope there day treated you kindly.
@ianpspurs .Well done on the hospital Olympics "free style peeing" and getting into the Medals
Always best to get discharged during week.
We found that at weekend it seems "Verboten" to let patients go home.
Let's hope spurs can perform similarly well today and match your winning strategy,
P ing All over the arsenal. ....![]()
Thanks jjraak… ironically trying to get to sleep was exhaustingSimilar story here @Bubbsie
Rough week too little sleep . Shattered last night night 7pm... Went bed.. Woke at 3am.. Up for a tea.. Back to bed at 4am
Just watched a short video on peyote - patience, patience, patience.It’s sewing/weaving together the tiny beads using a stitch called peyote. You pick up a bead then go through the next bead in the previous row and repeat.
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Similar story here @Bubbsie
Rough week too little sleep . Shattered last night night 7pm... Went bed.. Woke at 3am.. Up for a tea.. Back to bed at 4am. Not long awake .5.4
Day off today... News about work due Monday/Tuesday... so only 2 more worrisome nights, then I know my fate..(. It's the worry of not knowing or being in charge of the process.)
Hope there day treated you kindly.
@ianpspurs .Well done on the hospital Olympics "free style peeing" and getting into the Medals
Always best to get discharged during week.
We found that at weekend it seems "Verboten" to let patients go home.
Let's hope spurs can perform similarly well today and match your winning strategy,
P ing All over the arsenal. ....![]()
Yes, it’s fiddly, and confusing sometimes. It really does take a long time too, the locomotive is approximately 2x2x1 inches, and each little wheel takes about 1 hour. Obviously a flat less technical section would grow a lot quicker.Just watched a short video on peyote - patience, patience, patience.
Hope there was no hypo overnight and that rises to where you need it to be. Take care.4.4
Have a good day
Nurse was trying to find a Dr to sign off discharge and I be like - (but a bit less tuneful and polite)Reads like an alternative ending to the film “The Great Escape”. Glad to read that everything went as well as it possibly could.
Thanks @jjraak. Don't tell @Goonergal or @PenguinMum's gooner family but even though I will watch and will Spurs on some things in life have been put into proper perspective sharpish these last few weeks - ( dealing with T2 and novelty diets ain't where its at for now either)
Edit: Just read your post again more carefully. Hug for the stress you are going for hope it all works out for you as you would like.
Think the meter bowled you a googly or more accurately a Bosie http://mentalfloss.com/article/79427/15-corker-cricket-terms-deciphered no 2 but the whole article is good. Never played a US team but I did play against an alleged touring Swiss national team - was given a paid day off from teaching for being an "international" No mention of jug avoidance or zulu warrior though! maybe best not to ask about the ZWMy meter is playing games again this morning. It gave me another cricket wicket -- 111 -- for a score of 6.16666666667. Now I wonder if the time-honoured phrase "can't put one past him" possibly originated in some early cricket match.