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

I believe you are turning into the six million (?) Dollar guy.
 
Thank you for persevering with an enchanting wildlife video @gennepher.

I like your traditional tea pot, but what's this? Brewing the nation's favourite beverage with a tea bag!?


Thursday's FBG 4.6 mmol/l on waking at 6.00 am.
 
Good morning everyone on a delicious sunshiney start to the day here in the dark and dangerous north. Going all overcast now but nice while it lasted. Had a lovely zoom call with my mother yesterday. We found a great deal of art paper when we were cleaning out her mezzanines last month and yesterday she received some brushes, inks and Chinese paints that she had ordered. So, she is looking forward to painting again over the winter months. I think that she is looking forward as well to a rest from all the Norwegian and Fairisle knitting that she has been doing recently. In earlier times she would happily card, spin and dye her own wool in various natural colors and spend hours on these complex patterns as well as clan Aran patterns but it takes her a long time now. So - a change is as good as a rest to votaries of sofas and beds. Art bit - another red topped house. Stoke your fires and keep warm, I shall make koffy.
 

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5.8 this morning.
Ankle gradually improving. Don't need the Nordic pole around the house and am needing it less in my classes.

Up to now have only been able to do the drawing the alphabet with my foot exercise, but today was able to start the walking backwards exercise and the walking backwards on the tightrope with no pain.

So not bad progress for a grade 2 ankle sprain - probably because (for once) I am being really sensible
 
Had a text from Royal Mail yesterday saying they had been unable to deliver a parcel and to click on a url to arrange redelivery at a cost of £1.99 then the site asked for name address age and so on then bank card details. I then copied the tracking number went on the Royal Mail website entered the tracking number to be told that it was unrecognised so have deleted the text and there was no way I was going to give card details asked for.
Not sure but suspect scam.
Be on your Guard.
 
A great red roofed house adunelm
I had to search it to find it!

I love all your mother's hobbies! May she have a great winter season painting...
 
It is a scam @JohnEGreen
Royal Mail will never send you a text.
I have an awful lot a of very convincing looking scam texts like this.
There was one extremely convincing looking text and I was expecting a parcel, worth a lot of money.(A few hundred pounds that day).
The postman was due that day with my parcel. And he arrived at his normal postman's time of delivery at my house, with my parcel.

I showed the postman the text..

Ignore it he told me Royal Mail do not send any text out they are all scams.

I get a lot of these he says and I'm a postman just delete them all he said.

But it does make you (me and you) nervous....
 

Thought as much thanks for the confirmation do have some parcels coming so at first almost fell for it I do say almost any way when there is an actual failed delivery they usually put a card through the letter box.
Going to have to expect more of this on the run up to Christmas.
 
I'm very lucky in that Alistair is our postie and nothing that arrives at the Royal Mail office for us, in Stornoway, would ever fail to be delivered, so no reason to believe such scams, but there are others out there to be wary of. I just never follow up any text, e-mail or phone call that asks for any details. I fell for one once - never again.

BG at 04.30 - 8.3.
 
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