Actually I omitted probably one of the most important reasons why LC is a joy. I was on fast and long acting insulin for 4 years and was almost in despair at ever matching insulin dose to carbs.
Probably because of fluctuating levels of insulin resistance I found that the same meal on different days required wildly different amounts of insulin which could result in either going hypo or hyper and having to correct with glucose tablets or more insulin. It was so difficult and there was absolutely no joy in eating. To put it mildly l was in despair at ever sorting it.
I started low carb as a way of stopping these huge swings. Never in my wildest dreams did I think it would get me off insulin.
I believe (and my DN agrees) that because my diabetes was at such an advanced stage it is pretty miraculous that I don't need insulin. Every day without insulin makes me feel so lucky and happy - especially as I love almost all low carb food (except eggs - yuk).
A bit rushed .
Managed painting.
It is a bit rough. But it is A3 size.
I spent an hour on it.
Phone camera makes it a wee bit gaudy. Is a wee little more muted than this.
But doing this larger painting is relaxing and frees tension I feel. I am relaxed now for the long day ahead @Muddy Cyclist
Having a quick coffee, then on the road...
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I need to read back later on this discussing/posts on low carb ....
Thanks for the link, SaskiaKCIt reminds me too, now that you mention it.I don't know if it is or not. It is one of the emojis on this site:
https://yoursmiles.org/
https://yoursmiles.org/g-winter.php?page=2
Brilliant, HarryBeau! Made me smileAs an afterthought DJCI should tell you my friend has said they are leaving their Christmas tree up an extra day...why...in case Harry wants to pee on it...on his first visit three years ago he peed on their tree they thought it was hilarious...I was mortified!
As an afterthought DJCI should tell you my friend has said they are leaving their Christmas tree up an extra day...why...in case Harry wants to pee on it...on his first visit three years ago he peed on their tree they thought it was hilarious...I was mortified!
They are great friends DJC & animal lovers...I expect Harry may mark his territory again because Frankie (a lovely but cossetted) cavalier King Charles will give Harry little peace when he arrives until he leaves...a mark of dominance.Wow this made me laugh! What lovely people, they obviously have a brilliant outlook on life a It’s for living and laughing. I wonder if he’ll do it again?
At the time it made me cringe but we all laugh about it now...TBH I'd almost forgotten about it but the text about leaving the tree up refreshed my memory...I did laugh about it later.Brilliant, HarryBeau! Made me smile.
Beautiful.
Reading your and @Muddy Cyclist 's painting posts I felt inspired last night to discipline myself to do some writing today. Now the inspiration is kicking in again. And since I have just finished my coffee, I will get up and at 'em .... shower, grocery shopping, back home, and to work with pen or keyboard ...
Yes I saw it on the news at lunchtime and it warmed the cockles. These things are what matter and I bet they would have done without the money for the boy to be well. What purples bluesO/T lots of my posts seem to be downbeat - (well I support Spurs and watch England cricketers bat). Here is a story that I found upbeat and cheered me up https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tees-50982708. Hope it chases away the purples blues @PenguinMum
Tbh I think all commercial chocolate has changed and seem more sugary and samey. We always enjoyed Roses but when they all started tasting the same gave up on them. As a child I used to love to dip into a box of Milk Tray and they all had unique flavours...remember Lime Barrel and Coffee Creme? The selector of Giandju pralines at HC is my current fave and only 6 so cant get into too much trouble!Forgot to post fbg today. It was 6.3 and has risen steadily ever since. Bah!
@Krystyna23040 I think Dennis must have a bit of Labrador soul, the way he looks at us all through mealtimes just waiting for a bit to drop. We used to laugh at our old dog who always sat under the chair of the messiest eater. For ages it was the youngest granddaughter but when she got to about 5yo she (the dog) started sitting under Mr C’s seat instead - caused great hilarity. By the way your earlier post about how low carb has changed your life was really terrific. Being at such an advanced stage of diabetes and yet still managing to come off insulin is truly remarkable and inspirational. Have you posted in the Success Stories thread? ( I haven’t looked yet to see)
@PenguinMum hugs for the Big Purple induced nightmare. I used to love those too but I’m now taking heart in the fact you said they were disappointing. I completely get the ‘wanting to eat them quickly to get rid of temptation’ thing.
@dunelm hugs for the lurgy, a lot of it about - middle daughter and partner currently looking v sorry for themselves and dosed up with paracetamol, both back to work next week so it seems a shame not to be able to enjoy the last days off.
Tbh I think all commercial chocolate has changed and seem more sugary and samey. We always enjoyed Roses but when they all started tasting the same gave up on them. As a child I used to love to dip into a box of Milk Tray and they all had unique flavours...remember Lime Barrel and Coffee Creme? The selector of Giandju pralines at HC is my current fave and only 6 so cant get into too much trouble!
You two would have been fine here. I don't ever remember anything with a soft centre, other than a caramel, being eaten. I do remember the boys eating 1 tin each of Roses and Quality Street (minus soft centres) well before Christmas - not a wrapper as evidence anywhere.I was talking about the Milk Tray lime barrel only yesterday, what a coincidence! No one else seems to remember it but it was my absolute favourite too. I agree it all started to go downhill when they stopped making it.
Ithi k they changed the barrel to runny caramel probs based on the huge success of said bar when launched. Up to a few years ago Si used to make up the boys rooms with Christmas beddi g, decorations, a small tree and a tub of chocs on the end of the bed. This was the first Christmas they didnt receive their presents in the Santa sacks (nicerthan you might imagine with a sleigh bell attached. Will keep for any future littlies.You two would have been fine here. I don't ever remember anything with a soft centre, other than a caramel, bring eaten. I do remember the boys eating 1 tin each of Roses and Quality Street (minus soft centres) well before Christmas - not a wrapper as evidence anywhere.
O/T lots of my posts seem to be downbeat - (well I support Spurs and watch England cricketers bat). Here is a story that I found upbeat and cheered me up https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tees-50982708. Hope it chases away the purples blues @PenguinMum
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