Just read the first bit, and tagged that for reading later today under my electric blanket...Just a quick note to share.
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Posted in statins so may be overlooked by many.
A long posted link, by tim Noakes
fitted my Trigs perfectly..interesting re non T2D being IR
and the impact that has on so many other illnesses.
https://www.crossfit.com/essentials/its-the-insulin-resistance-stupid-part-1
I got one on Amazon DJC I did think about the 'half' tree but have now opted for one that I can stand on a sideboard...I have no idea how active the kittens will be & wanted something I could put out of their reach in case they were tempted by the branches the baubles or maybe chewing the wires from the lights...can you get one that is safely put up & out of his way...if not then close observation & confinement may be necessary
Hi @DJC3
My arm was sore all day yesterday, and I was very much off colour yesterday. I had a different medical appointment yesterday which I managed to drag myself to, but then realised I shouldn’t even have gone out, because I was still feeling very poorly from the shingles injection. Even the nurse looked at me yesterday and said I should have stayed at home.
I have only got out of bed for a coffee. So far I feel okay today thanks. My head was cotton wool yesterday, but it seems lucid and coherent this morning. Arm is just a little sore to move. I just need a day of being kind to me! And that includes being under this electric blanket with cat!
I tried several times yesterday to get on the forum, but either I got a black screen, a very strange redirection to some proxy site which was nothing to do with the forum, or I could get into this thread but nothing was responsive and it wouldn’t let me change pages, or post or do likes etc so I think I must have missed stuff.
So I shall say thank you here for anyone that sent me messages on this yesterday. And thanks for reading. And thanks very much for all the beautiful hugs on my post. I appreciate them all.
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My two are so teeny they'd need a hoist to get up therehe managed to get up there.
Very interesting, but very scary. Thank you for flagging it up. It is good to think that we are not just sorting out our T2D and IRS but are also protecting ourselves from a wide array of horrible conditions.Thus, while we fret over the growing pandemic of T2DM, we need to understand that this is only the tip of the disease iceberg; hidden underneath lies an even greater epidemic of chronic modern diseases caused by IRS in those who will not ever develop T2DM but who will nevertheless suffer from any number of a wide array of conditions that, in our ignorance, we continue to call “diseases of lifestyle.” These diseases, as I will show, are more correctly termed “diseases of the modern industrial diet” of highly processed foods..."
My two are so teeny they'd need a hoist to get up there
You can get a wall mounted one but no doubt he'd find a way...he has captured me & I expect many of us here with his antics...wot a boy he isI think we might have to forgo a tree this year
Take a look at the minimalist lit twig trees..John Lewis do them best. I would get one instead of a real tree if I thought I could get away with it (No 1 son already has 8ft real tree in his flat here and the most amazing Grinch jumper shipped from the US by a “girl” friend..defo need to get to the bottom of that, lol.When my daughter first got her cat she sent me a lovely video of him gently tapping the lowest bauble - he’d play for hours like that. She did have it on the sideboard but he managed to get up there. Now he is far too grown up and important to bother with such frivolities.
I think we might have to forgo a tree this year, the presents pose more of a problem as his favourite pastime seems to be tearing paper into shreds
Sorry a out the sore arm Gen have a gentledsy with Popeye and stay cosyJust read the first bit, and tagged that for reading later today under my electric blanket...
Thanks for this link @jjraak
Very interesting, but very scary. Thank you for flagging it up. It is good to think that we are not just sorting out our T2D and IRS but are also protecting ourselves from a wide array of horrible conditions.
GorgeousThe only ones we have are these...taken a couple of weeks ago apparently they were abandoned at just a few weeks old without their mother...by the time they were found they were in a pretty bad way...I think it shows in the photos...
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I agree that the earlier we find this WOE the more likely it is that we avoid the damage in the first place. For the rest of us the saying 'better late than never ' is very apt.all we can do is limit the potential damage as much as possible and we are.
But for those who find this WOE earlier, ( If any do, of course ) they might not ever be affected by it.
Please God
The only ones we have are these...taken a couple of weeks ago apparently they were abandoned at just a few weeks old without their mother...by the time they were found they were in a pretty bad way...I think it shows in the photos...
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Take a look at the minimalist lit twig trees..John Lewis do them best. I would get one instead of a real tree if I thought I could get away with it (No 1 son already has 8ft real tree in his flat here and the most amazing Grinch jumper shipped from the US by a “girl” friend..defo need to get to the bottom of that, lol.
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