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

Just back from a lengthy visit to A&E. My heart has been all over the place for the last 4 days. I thought it was something to do with something that I had eaten and couldn't tolerate. If it was, I have no idea what it was. Couldn't get even to talk to a GP on the phone so decoded to accept the receptionist's suggestion and go to A&E. Been wired up to a machine for nearly 4 hours and had 4 lots of blood tests. BP was very high when we got there but finally fell to a very reasonable level by the time they let me go.

There is something, but it's probably not dangerous. They are going to recommend to the GP that they set me up with one of those 24 hour monitoring things and think I have to do something about my high potassium level. All up to the GP now. Actually, after having to lie fairly still on the trolley for almost 4 hours my heart settled down even though my back and legs were screaming. That's the longest I've laid down for years.
 
Eggs, despite those annoying trays that the manufacturers of fridges supply, don’t go in the fridge. My brother who lives in Spain and has hens, keeps eggs in a lidded terracotta pot due to the heat - but not in the fridge. Best tip - buy only what you can consume within a few days to keep the albumen from going all runny. Of course, in the good old US of A where chickens are chlorinated to make them edible and cows don’t know what a field is - they wash the eggs before sale which removes a protective coat and therefore they need refrigerating.
 
Yuk for the walk down the isle of disasters but hooray for the monkey faces.
 
Agree eggs are better kept cool but not refrigerated. However,we have to buy eggs when we can get them so they do go in the fridge and a few brought out at a time to be kept in the larder.
 
Well done getting to the hospital & getting a 'Medical' opinion, in the absence of a 'national' health service.

Bravo for enduring the 4 hour lay up .

Hopefully the heart holster gives clarity to what the underlying issue is and a quick remedy to fixing it ASAP.


Best wishes
 
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Mmhhm

Horrified monkey faces.

..because they can't find the stick people anymore ?

Exactly how I felt when I found out .
My bad. This refers to Genn's creative which I felt were sheep's heads. Texel Tups dyed for auction ( gives a false impression of shape, more lamb chops than actually there) to dupe naive buyers - the seller just forgot and did the face as well.
 
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Thank goodness it is not dangerous @Annb . Very scary though.
 
Hug for going through that but things heart related are best treated seriously. Take it easy and follow any advice offered. That goes to a few overly "entrepreneurial" spirits here.
 
Hugs @Annb
It is scary, not knowing what this is.
I hope you can find some answers xx
 
A&E probably the best for diagnosis - 4 hours on a trolley - a win for perseverance in spite of the complaints from back and legs.
 
Would be fascinating to know what @Lamont D's #8 may have called her. The bind moggles.
Dog maybe........
Dexter. Cos that was the name of their last dog.
It.....
Or..... Ay you...!

My other son had a cross of a lab, a few years back, lovely blond coat.........Marilyn.
Another...... From a rescue centre place..in......Chester.
Latest in family is unusual.........Rex.

Just a brief few names.
 
Our local hospitals are in crisis mode...
No room at the inn.
Simply, too many patients, not enough resources.not enough wards, beds, doctors, nurses and so on.
Hope you are feeling better.
 
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