This looks suspiciously like me trying to train my Bulldogs! well unless you have food then you can get them to stay, Maybe if your lucky!
Have to admire your tenacity with the beading and your caring side shown by volunteering. Great example and great bg this morning.5.3 this morning. I’m up and had my shower this morning, but by the looks of the weather I’m gonna be getting wet all day I think. To the station to catch my train, from the train station to my volunteering, again in reverse, then out and back tonight to the community centre for beading. I could really go for snuggling back under my duvet and sleeping through the rain.
Ps, no beading pictures today as the darn bracelet has not got any further. I make it then have to take it apart and make it again. I swear this ‘easy’ item is killing me. It should have taken a couple of hours, I’ve spent at least 12 on it so far and still not done.
@gennepher there is so much in your amazing journey to be proud of besides the driving but that is certainly a success of which to be proud. Hope the implant is sorted and you have the amazing time with your daughter you deserve.In a rush
Fbg 7.6
Cochlear Processor not working. So no sound. Bliss!!! Except my daughter from Oz is coming tomorrow and I would like sound to aid my lip reading !!!!
I used to get told deaf people cannot drive a car. I passed my test at 17 despite being profoundly deaf. Passed first time which I am still proud of
My driving record is blemish free (not going to say the other word). I am far safer than a hearing person. I don’t listen to the car radio etc. I use my eyes 100% for all alerts and lights and people and animals....
Got a 50+ mile round trip for hospital appointment to get that sorted.
So watch out for batty cantankerous old lady...
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There just seems to be a torrent of inspirational posts today. Huge congratulations on the success yesterday and the prospect of British and European competition to come. Typical understatement with all in all not a bad day - what the heck would a good day look like?Morning all, Firstly massive well done @DJC3 for completing the tough mudder and raising money for charity, my competition yesterday was a mixed bag, I managed to qualify for the European Championships next year and I also found out that I will be getting a invitation to the British Championships to defend my titles so all was not lost. Finished with a 140kg bench press (I failed this at the British in May) and a 205kg Deadlift (was marginally happy with it due to ongoing Hip Injury which means am essentially pulling from the floor one legged) so not upset, much to work on. Anyway the meter of doom must have taken pity on my age ravaged body and threw, gently, a 7.9 at me not bad after a day of interrupted insulin yesterday and not eating properly through the day of comp. And I managed to get 3kg under the weight limit too (122kg I compete in the 125kg class) so all in all not a bad day yesterday.
Take care everyone.
Morning all, Firstly massive well done @DJC3 for completing the tough mudder and raising money for charity, my competition yesterday was a mixed bag, I managed to qualify for the European Championships next year and I also found out that I will be getting a invitation to the British Championships to defend my titles so all was not lost. Finished with a 140kg bench press (I failed this at the British in May) and a 205kg Deadlift (was marginally happy with it due to ongoing Hip Injury which means am essentially pulling from the floor one legged) so not upset, much to work on. Anyway the meter of doom must have taken pity on my age ravaged body and threw, gently, a 7.9 at me not bad after a day of interrupted insulin yesterday and not eating properly through the day of comp. And I managed to get 3kg under the weight limit too (122kg I compete in the 125kg class) so all in all not a bad day yesterday.
Take care everyone.
Great pic @DJC3 ,looks like you had a memorable time.
5.3 on the dice today, off to pick up the WAV and set off to Poole for a week of fun in the sun maybe.
Morning All. Wow @DJC3 you are amazing. To be able to do such a physical thing with all that slimy mud (equal challenges imo) is to be applauded. Congrats to you and your girls. @SaskiaKC thanks for the International Cats Day poster might give mine a treat today to mark it! @ianpspurs sorry you are still struggling and early rising. Hope things get better for you.
I had a 5.2 this morning. Have a good Monday everyone. Stay well, stay safe.
@DJC3 great image of some tired but elated ladies with one very tough and inspirational cookie front and centre. @Muddy Cyclist enjoy your day being creative. We have some very creative members on here - a side I could never love or develop but I do appreciate it in others. There is some evidence that I may have been 5.3 this morning but who really knows? Definitely a slight familial rebel alliance making mutterings around the impact of LC on my wellness of late. Hard to rebut since from Easter every one of the side effects I know about have dominated. Bit like Macbeth, I am in blood/Stepp'd in so far that, should I wade no more,/Returning were as tedious as go o'er style of thing. 4.30 waking lately isn't helping my case - may just need to have a tin ear when Julie asks. Charles Fuge Lowder to remember today.
Maybe a heavier deadlift? I actually enjoyed it and displayed a rare bit of emotion after the bench!! And someone caught it on video (still don't like being videoed) the person who compares it had a field day with me!! all in all still not a bad day.There just seems to be a torrent of inspirational posts today. Huge congratulations on the success yesterday and the prospect of British and European competition to come. Typical understatement with all in all not a bad day - what the heck would a good day look like?
Go for it!! Always need something to aim for(I'm aiming to do British, European and World Championships next year, injuries allowing) So I say Go for the Tough Mudder, unless there's another one that takes your fancy. Again well done on completing the challenge set for you by your daughter.Just wow! @johnpol that is brilliant.
Thanks for your good wishes - the Muddy Race for Life isn’t quite so gruelling as Tough Mudder (it’s for all abilities thank goodness)- maybe next year?
Me to I read all the info on them but far too expensive for me to self fund. I know others say they do not get sore fingers from getting blood to flow but mine constantly hurt even if I use a fresh lance each time, makes my guitar, Mandolin and banjo playing very uncomfortable Still needs must, although just as I think I know how different foods make my BG behave there still seems to be an awful lot of surprises.Wish I could afford libre all the time. Really is amazing. Going to enjoy studying all the data after 14 days.
She sailed through thank you PM.hope the car goes through without any drama and you have enough coffee!
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