I haven't tried doing that. I think it would be beyond me. I don't really trust these sites any more. I bought a DNA test kit for Alistair a while ago and his result has just arrived. He's going to forward it to me so I can compare it with mine but it won't be far different - just a bit more Irish from his father's side but it looks to be a bit more specific on the Germanic (Frankish) side.I did a stupid thing on Ancestry merged two record and lost a whole lot of records in the process so am slowly rebuilding the lost records.
I did that about 5 years ago, and I lost heart. I had gone a long way back. Ancestry advises you to do some silly things sometimes. And some of the suggestions it makes of oh this is the parent of so and so, click on this and you've got all this coming on your tree. Click on this at your peril and then you got a whole pile of rubbish coming on your tree because it was an incorrect parent, but you believed it, well I did in the first place. I don't now...I did a stupid thing on Ancestry merged two record and lost a whole lot of records in the process so am slowly rebuilding the lost records.
That was such a shame @AnnbI have to agree that in the case of Archie and Banksie, that was the case. Alistair and DIL did take them to dog training classes, but really didn't have the time, or the strength to spend training them outwith the classes. Banksie, on his own, would have been fine, but Archie, being still a pup, although very big, was excitable and playful. In the house he was fine, but Hugo's barking at the stranger passing by the house, excited him too much. The fence was no obstacle. He didn't get a second chance.
That is an improvement, so I have given you a winner emojie @Peanut234FBG 11.3 this morning and currently sitting at 8.3 which is a bit of a miracle. I can tell body is not used to it - have a decent headache!
It is nice to hear from you @lindisfelGood afternoon @gennepher. I keep meaning to post again but I have problems still.
Thankyou GennepherThat is an improvement, so I have given you a winner emojie @Peanut234
I hope things are going okay for you....
If the protein powder works out for you, you could try one of the ones made for 'sporty' people - might be lower carb. Sometimes avaialable from supermarket or pharmacy. Pharmacist may also have ides of alternatives.Don’t know what fog was as forgot to test before breakfast.
Had appointment yesterday INR and dressing it has been decided that an X-Ray and MRI would be a good idea so have been given a phone number so I can call the hospital and arrange that for as soon as possible.
Have an appointment at City hospital this afternoon called them yesterday told them I am unable to get there so they have changed it to a video appointment much better for me I am just not up to a 30 mile trip there and back at the moment.
Seems that I have lost about 3 pounds since January so have been prescribed protein supplements chocolate flavour this time trouble is they are high in carbs but swings and roundabouts as they say.
A good call on change of venueDon’t know what fog was as forgot to test before breakfast.
Had appointment yesterday INR and dressing it has been decided that an X-Ray and MRI would be a good idea so have been given a phone number so I can call the hospital and arrange that for as soon as possible.
Have an appointment at City hospital this afternoon called them yesterday told them I am unable to get there so they have changed it to a video appointment much better for me I am just not up to a 30 mile trip there and back at the moment.
Seems that I have lost about 3 pounds since January so have been prescribed protein supplements chocolate flavour this time trouble is they are high in carbs but swings and roundabouts as they say.
That is so good to hear @AnnbAt least Banksie was rehomed and is now an emotional support dog. He still has to wear a muzzle when outside and always on the lead but his new owner loves him to bits (and has an enclosed garden so he can't escape, even if he could be bothered to do so).
Preach Brother, preachAs Ian says it's not the only snake in the jungle.
It is very difficult when that much is involved.Thankyou Gennepher
I'm doing OK, bit am trying to spin a lot of plates to get into a better place, while doing all the normal life things and its exhausting.
Physio, exercise, pain, sleep issues, fatigue, special dietary needs and trying to manage blood sugars are a bit of handful at the moment.
I'm frustrated that I need 3 naps a day at the moment, just to cope.
I was working on a passion project, but at the moment (and for months) I just can't.
But I am hoping that focusing more on the blood sugars will help.
Through physio etc I've managed to regain the ability to stack the dishwasher, which is a milestone. But not really an exciting one.
It feels like all the progress made has been a big fight (or a series of them), and it would be nice for it to be a little easier.
Thankfully I have people who can support me with the various things.
I'm looking forward to reaching some other goals that are more on my own terms
I was wondering about going on an insulin pump, but I realised that it won't make anything easier as its just more to learn, and may affect my sleep which is not a good idea.
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