Krystyna23040
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I love that area also. it is my favourite part of London. All my training is based 5 minutes from the British Museum in Little Russell Street. I stay at The Montague on the Gardens and go down a day early so I can have a leisurely visit to the Museum.Ah the British Museum our 'go to' place when we used to skip school...love the area & Bloomsbury in general it has an atmosphere you don't find much in London nowadays a certain gentility...I worked there many years in Hamish Hamilton (publishers) in Gt Russell Street...feels like a lifetime ago now happy days.
Just had a second while watching The Saint (Roger Moore is just so handsome) if I went off my coffee no idea how I'd cope with that.hugs for your never ending lurgy, glad you can still take pleasure in your coffee. I often find if I’m ill that I go off it completely, which makes me feel even worse!
@gennepher your painting today reminded me of the work of Edvard Munch. I went to a brilliant exhibition of his work at the British Museum last year.
thanks @DJC3 it has been a while since ive had a morning hypo but alls good,i do tend to hypo around tea-time but thats just the way its always been with me i have done basal testing of my long acting insulin and that seems fine so it is what it is i am very aware of it so am able to deal with it thanks again xxMorning all. 5.3 for me today, managed to get Den out before the rain came down too heavily. Coat was brilliant yesterday, thanks for your coat appreciation comments @PenguinMum and @SaskiaKC
I hope you can manage to lift yourself out of the depression spiral @gennepher , if sleeping helps then that’s most certainly the best thing for you. I loved the ethereal quality of today’s painting and your postcard story.
@karen8967 glad you managed to get yourself out of hypo territory, it seems a while since you’ve been there.
@HarryBeau hugs for your never ending lurgy, glad you can still take pleasure in your coffee. I often find if I’m ill that I go off it completely, which makes me feel even worse!
Good luck for those due HbA1c results @Muddy Cyclist I think that’s you ( I’ve missed quite a few pages in the last couple of days). Whatever the results are I reckon we’d all be a lot worse if we hadn’t found this place. Mine certainly would.
Off to Asda this morning to get a wheelbarrow load of my favourite coffee. It’s a bit of a trick so I don’t go often but I’m on my last pack. Good day to all.
Hi @sno0opy4.9 this morning, i was up 45 mins before testing. When i test on waking in typically in the high 5's but it falls quite quickly.
3.9 this morning
I posted my conversation attempting to get my hba1c in the “what are you doing now & humorous stories” thread, but I’m way too knackered to repost in my phone...
It’s good though
Morning everyone, have the best day ever.
Good morning @ianpspurs. Thank you. I've never had a "hinner" before.So how do I give a hug cum winner rating? I suspect from reading your posts you have the resources not to be bounced into meds you don't want. Have a hinner rating and I hope appointment with DN goes well from your point of view not hers.
Good morning @Muddy Cyclist. All the best for this afternoon. With your readings I'm sure your HbA1c will be fine.Good HbA1c result, I know what you mean about pressing for a number I have same issue. My HbA1c blood gathering is Tuesday afternoon so probably have results on Thursday, I hope it goes down to the 30's but I have been having quite a lot of readings in the 6 range so a little concerned.
That all sounds positive in terms of support for what you are doing and a hinner MK2. Never mind teeth and feet, your brain is razor sharp which is central to wellbeing. Settling in is interesting. The location near our boys and grandchildren is why we moved. Making this a home totally depends on how much work I can get done before I reach my estimation of the true potential value of this property. At the moment I see it as a fun puzzle and am having some nice wins. I need to see the job through then find out if we have made a home from a sound investment - Julie doesn't quite see things my way. Boys and grandchildren love having us this close.Good morning @ianpspurs. Thank you. I've never had a "hinner" before.My appointment was interesting. It was agreed I would increase my walking, continue relaxation to counteract the past year of full on stresses and ongoing anxieties re mum and re- focus on my low carbing more intensely so ---no increase in diabetic medication for now. She was concerned about my consistantly high blood pressure and pulse rate. Apparently there is recent evidence that taking blood pressure medication at night instead of in the morning may be more effective so I have agreed to try this for a few weeks then recheck. Also the drops have helped with my sore mouth but it remains very dry/ uncomfortable. Amitriptyline,which I take for my slipped disc pain, can cause this as can Vit. B12 deficiency so I'm to reduce my dose and to go for a blood test today. She checked my feet and said they were fine so with that and the dentist saying the same about my teeth at least two parts of me are doing well! LOL I am pleased that you seem to be settling well into your new home after what must have been a great change for you. Best wishes to you and yours.
I don't know about that @ianpspurs. My brain feels quite blunt at times. You are truly blessed to have your family nearby. Keeping busy doing something positive is a good thing but don't do too much. It is important to look after yourself but I'm sure you are wise enough to pace yourself and still have the satisfaction of doing a good job. All the best to you.That all sounds positive in terms of support for what you are doing. Never mind teeth and feet, your brain is razor sharp which I feel is central to wellbeing. Thanks for the comment on the move. Location near our boys and grandchildren is why we moved. Making this a home depends on how much work I can get done before I exceed my estimation of the true potential value of this property.
Your brain is very sharp and yes, we are truly blessed. My effort at the moment is mainly playing with the spreadsheet and asking lots of what if questions to Julie and builders.I don't know about that @ianpspurs. My brain feels quite blunt at times. You are truly blessed to have your family nearby. Keeping busy doing something positive is a good thing but don't do too much. It is important to look after yourself but I'm sure you are wise enough to pace yourself and still have the satisfaction of doing a good job. All the best to you.
Wow! Where has that information come from,@ianpspurs?Turns out I may have been getting rather too many carbs from tea. At .2 gms per 100 mls my 700 mls mugs carry 1.4 gms a go on their own without any kind of milk/mylk/cream etc. How on earth I deal with that info I don't have a scoobie,. A hard enough job just became nigh on impossible Some questions are probably best not asked.
https://www.teaanswers.com/tea-carb-calorie-count/; chrono-meter; carbmanager and basic internet search. Peak WTFery has now been reached.Wow! Where has that information come from,@ianpspurs?
Just had a second while watching The Saint (Roger Moore is just so handsome) if I went off my coffee no idea how I'd cope with that.
Thanks one and all for your wishing me good numbers for my afternoon HbA1c. Won't know the results until Thursday so will just have to sit back and do as @PenguinMum suggests and don't stress and hope that @dogslife and @ianpspurs encouraging predictions are correct.
Managed to get in a cold but wonderfully bright and sunny Muddy Cycle ride this morning, so mood is much better and aches and pains subsided although my BG is still 6.3 and all I had for breakfast was a boiled egg, yes I know that exercise pushes it up but never happy with numbers out of the 5s.
Soon be off to dodge the bugs at the health centre and receive my freely issued bruise, there is one nurse who always hurts but never causes a bruise, another that never hurts but causes huge bruises. I wonder which I will have the pleasure of meeting today?
thanks @DJC3 it has been a while since ive had a morning hypo but alls good,i do tend to hypo around tea-time but thats just the way its always been with me i have done basal testing of my long acting insulin and that seems fine so it is what it is i am very aware of it so am able to deal with it thanks again xx
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