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What was your fasting blood glucose? (full on chat)

Absolutely wonderful post to read.
 
Brilliant. The Coffee Lady would be a good forum name for you, or many of us here.
Tonight I would like to be know as la fame de chocolat noir. 1) because it sounds so **** good, you cant beat un petit peu de francais 2) because I'm trying to put my lost weight back on! And what a way to do it. Accompanied by a glass of vin rouge!!!
 
Great photo!!!
 
Good to see you back, hugs for the challenging times you are having.
 
I voted muppet too as did hubby. They could be in with a chance. I know many more who voted the same way!
 
Defo the virus, I've been battling high bs with mine too. Settling now thankfully. They not worry, they will come back down.
 
Thank you for the hugs. Well done on the epic fast. Fbs reflecting it well.
 
What a day, I managed to get Granddaughters guitar for Christmas but after that it all went down hill.
Voting I had the choice of Conservative, Labour, Greens only three parties represented, what a state of affairs. Yes I voted for one but what a shambles.
MIL visit horrendous. Tried 3 Car Parks at hospital, each in turn said SPACES and let me in. Inside each parking area there were at least a dozen other cars all looking for the non existent spaces, chaos. I dropped off Mrs MC and parked a mile away in a non hospital car park.
Then the hospital is putting the pressure on to get MIL into a Nursing Home ASAP, I understand they need MIL's bed but all feels very cold and uneasy.
Then on driving to Shropshire for choir which we needed for a break from all the emotional stuff. BANG in a dark lane we hit a huge pothole and had a blowout. Our sporty VW Golf runs on large alloy wheels and so in a very dark wet lane I find myself risking life and limb and fighting big wheels and tire to put on the spare space saver.
Home now, missed choir, fed up.

So will I wake up tomorrow to a better world, I doubt it.

On the positive side we are home, warm, fed, Mrs MC cookes a mean omelette, so shouldn't complain we have many blessings.
 
@SaskiaKC so sorry thar was not a good check up. Dont worry about it because we all have this sometimes. I think you and the KC should just try snd relax and not worry about it. You are doing good.
 

Fun and games at your doctor’s office today @SaskiaKC !!!



First the magazine with advice what to eat just about contrary to what we do do in this thread.

And then the assistant who cannot take a blood pressure. I had one of those last year who did something pretty much similar (the assistant had tried one arm, and then the other arm and I thought my arm was going to burst the way she pumped it up and it came out error each time), and by the time someone else came in to take my blood pressure, my blood pressure was sky high. I knew it wasn’t because I had taken it at home before I came out, and my blood pressure was normal. But because my blood pressure was now ‘high’ I wasn’t then allowed to leave until the someone else had taken it a few more times and it was under the danger level.


Those silly car people being inconsiderate. It is wise to just get out of that situation. Road rage is not a good thing...


I am glad you are now ensconced with KittenCat, plenty of nuts, and bourbon in coffee!!!!

(The road rage driver wouldn’t insert in the post!!!)
 

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So sorry to hear all that. Hope tomorrow is better. Big hugs.
 
What a day @Muddy Cyclist
I think many hugs are needed here.
The omelette sounds very good.
Take care.
 
Defo the virus, I've been battling high bs with mine too. Settling now thankfully. They not worry, they will come back down.

I think you had it a lot worse than I did. Glad you’re starting to feel a bit better now and it’s good to see you have chocolate and wine. Normal service is resumed!
 
Hugs to you and Mrs MC, @Muddy Cyclist , and to MIL.

I am feeling battered too this evening after a doctor's appointment but it was just a minor irritation and worries compared to your experiences. When life hits us when we're already down it can feel crippling.

I'm glad you were able to get the guitar. I remember when I was given my first guitar, and second, and third. Your granddaughter is a very fortunate young lady.
 
Thanks @gennepher @PenguinMum @SaskiaKC and many more for your support. Reading through all the posts again my problems fall into insignificance compared to health and life problems of so many good souls on the forum. I feel I am putting my life's problems into perspective thanks to you all.

MIL! Well that's end of life stuff, upsetting but can be dealt with and is what we all face one day, Mrs Mc and I just need to handle it with dignity, love and celebrate the life MIL led.

Golf Wheel, nothing that a little expense can't sort out.

Voting, we have voted doing our best with what was on offer.

Missed grandchildrens nativity plays because of hospital visits. We have spoken to the girls, seen pictures and videos and there will be other years. They also love their Great Nan and so even though young they understand why we needed to be with her and not at their Nativity, good kids.

Missed gigs, well we do love performing but there are still another three before Christmas and I'm certain we shall make them.

Higher than usual BG readings, a small unavoidable glitch which I can get back on track once MIL is settled or is with her maker.

Christmas looming, good! Some good family time is certainly a great tonic for the soul.

There you go not so bad after all. Thank you.

My ramblings have been a tad self centred and there are an heck of a lot of posts to respond to individually and I feel I would miss someone out and so please accept my apologise for not mentioning you all, but I have read all your posts with concern, enjoyment or empathy.

Please accept hugs for all those who have been worried, distressed, harassed, feeling unwell, anxious and exhausted. Congratulations for those who have achieved great things or feel good.

Joy to each and every one of you.
 
Sorry you are also feeling battered it can be quite horrid.

Guitar is lovely 3/4 size nylon strung so easy on granddaughters fingers, I managed to get a classical guitar with a narrow neck like a folk acoustic which will also help when she makes the transition to steel strung guitars which have the same narrow necks. Just hope she sticks at it.

Edit.. do you still have those early guitars? I started when 16 and have all my guitars from over the years. First being a USA built Ephiphone Jumbo then a EKO 12 string which I still play. There are a few others but my current most used is a Faith Jupiter and a Gibson J200, My favourite is the Faith Jupiter model, easy action lovely sound.
 
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I still have the classical Hofner I was given at about age 14. It was my first really good guitar.
It was preceded by a Kay, a budget acoustic instrument that my mother got with trading stamps because she rightly wanted to see if I would stick with it before she and my father bought a better one.
Both of them were preceded -- many years earlier -- by a Roy Rogers child's guitar, on which I learned to play "Love Me Tender" by watching Ricky Nelson's tribute to Elvis on TV. Hmm .. I've read that as a child Keith Richards admired Roy Rogers -- I wonder if he had a Roy Rogers guitar too!

As well as Fritz the Hofner I have owned 3 steel-string acoustics, a Fender, a Yamaha, and a Washburn, none of which I still have as I had to sell them at different times. Fritz has been my good friend for more than 50 years.

You are now making me think I should have bought that carton of eggs I saw at the store yesterday -- Mrs MC's omelet gave me an appetite for more than crackers with peanut butter!
 
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