Muddy Cyclist
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Again you tempt me wth pictures of my favourite landscapes, I can feel the call of my Mountain Bike and Painting easel.Nice to see that Mr Turner had been out a little earlier to tinker with the sky. Couldn’t quite see the Fighting Temeraire, must have been over the hill.
thanks saskia x@PenguinMum Congratulations to Number 2 Son and to you!
@karen8967 I love your new avatar.
I reached a new low this morning. 5.8 on the meter. I want to go out shopping after Magnum this morning for supplies to explore this lowland territory I've just touched upon.
Great FBG maybe linked to the resolution with the meds making you less stressed. Long may it continue. You and the KC deserve a treat. What a lovely beach..I miss the beach...sigh!@PenguinMum Congratulations to Number 2 Son and to you!
@karen8967 I love your new avatar.
I reached a new low this morning. 5.8 on the meter. I want to go out shopping after Magnum this morning for supplies to explore this lowland territory I've just touched upon.
Great FBG maybe linked to the resolution with the meds making you less stressed. Long may it continue. You and the KC deserve a treat. What a lovely beach..I miss the beach...sigh!
Yay. Great fbg @SaskiaKC and nice scene.@PenguinMum Congratulations to Number 2 Son and to you!
@karen8967 I love your new avatar.
I reached a new low this morning. 5.8 on the meter. I want to go out shopping after Magnum this morning for supplies to explore this lowland territory I've just touched upon.
@HarrisonK your post made me think of Parker and Lady Penelope. Glad you are feeling better today.
The dog whisperer sounds amazing @DJC3Yesterday we had a ‘dog whisperer’ round to help us with a few small behavioural issues with Dennis. Mostly his nipping. People have said it’s just because he’s a puppy and he’ll grow out of it but it’s very annoying, painful and I can’t have that behaviour when the grandchildren are here. This chap was really amazing. He’s an Afghanistan veteran who was injured and had to find a new career. He loves dogs so decided to go with that. He worked for a while with Monty Roberts the famous horse whisperer and realised he could put the same body language knowledge to use in dog training. He was quite strict about what we had to do and Mr C said afterwards he thought I was about to cry at one point ( I was) Dennis looked so confused. The hardest part will be ignoring him for a minute or 2 when we come into the house, and telling visitors not to immediately bend down and greet him but to walk straight past with shoulders back, no eye contact. Within a minute or 2 little D stops bouncing and jumping up and just settled happily chewing a toy. Quite remarkable, normally he gets really excited by visitors, or any of us arriving home and we have inadvertently been exacerbating the problem by being so happy to see him too. There was so much to take in, I hope we can remember it all.
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