This is great feedback thank you so much. Had dinner now and an hour after 4.5Hi Debandez just a quick response but can empathise with this it’s happened to me during and after stress. I can go up high and quickly as adrenaline kicks in but then if eat little as you did and stress stops and relax and especially if mid afternoon before dinner/tea it can drop really low I have gone down to low 3s at times mid pm once stress ended and not much food.
Other issue sometimes it can be odd at beginning or end of the sensors life - if you suspect it may not be right you could check with a finger prick and see if it’s similar.
Sounds like you did a wonderful job at the Tower well done you. I’d expect it to balance again tomorrow as you have a more normal day and with your usual eating patterns. X
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Hi.
Can't say it's BG related, just posting to clear my head, apologies.
just back a few hours from hospital, sat an hour with my nephew.
Literally forcing, in the politest way possible, his reluctant brothers and sister
to take a much needed moment from their sad vigil to eat some food i brought up.
God bless them.
Little change..still and lifeless, apart from the beep of the machines.
We're all praying and hoping he pulls through, but the odds tilted slightly today,
but we hope and pray for a better tomorrow, regardless.
For all my railing against the poor quality and indecisiveness of the NHS re T2,
i SAW the NHS in it's FULL POMP. tonight.
Have always said when it's needed...........it's Par Excellence,
....and it was tonight.
Staff so caring, lovely & thoughtful ..taking time to makes us as comfortable as possible
without being in the way of them doing their job
He's still unconscious, yet i heard the nurses speak softly and politely to
him explaining what they were doing, and apologising for any discomfort.
(because someone was there..? ..maybe..though i believe that made little difference)
Hooked up to all the monitors, you appreciate how complicated we must be
That we can to do so much, be so full of life on a daily basis, take so many things for granted each day..YET ...
when we desperately need help, it's a plethora of devices just to keep us alive.
I hope he heard the words of love they all gave him,
I hope deep within, he's on his way back to the surface.
I hope tomorrow the news is better..
Love to all.
Hug those who are close.
call those who are further away.
There will never be a better time then NOW
as Nike say..Just Do IT.
@gennepher It sounds like you know how to take care of yourself. Bread is such an age-old staff of life that sometimes I think it's almost in our DNA. Good for you, as well, for binning the other mince pie and the rest of the bread. For me that's usually what it takes to make sure I really don't eat the whole thing!
I am now going to go back to bed to see if I can actually get to sleep this time.
jjraak any small improvement has to be sized with both hands we are complicated but our capacity to get through these times is amazing...I have been in the same position & know talking to them naturally is so important they can hear (that is often the last sense to go) and are still very much here with us...positives thought for you & your family.Hooked up to all the monitors, you appreciate how complicated we must be
The pie & sandwiches served their purpose gennepher now rightly they're dispatched to the bin...your so right.today is a new day I'm off to London a quick visit to our office...drop the paperwork then meeting a very dear old friend & her daughter...exchange Christmas presents & make arrangements to see each other more often...hugs to all who need them...don't be shy plenty to go round...take care out there.Today is a new day.
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