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

Late posting my daily piece of art. Dog walk this morning was in a short blizzard, almost a complete white out. The forestry are harvesting huge areas of Cannock Chase so there are stacks of logs all over. The snow settled but vanished within 20 minutes. Watercolour sketch, A5 35 minutes. I have also included my box of watercolour pans and the brushes I used, you can compare my messiness against @gennepher tidy pallets.



 
That is very true @SaskiaKC
Technology is only as good as the technician, audiologist in my case.
Popeye is at his post on on my lap...
Here he is, we are still on the couch where I have been since I got home...
 
interesting observation about cream. I’m wondering if that’s the reason mine have been better of late too - since I no longer consume gallons of the stuff in coffee?
That's interesting that you could also have the same issue with cream. I am OK with 100ml and can just about get away with 150ml but above that my blood sugars go haywire.
 
I like your sketch...as I like all your work.
Nice to see your palette
 
well...while i'm certainly NO horticulturalist

i do watch a bit of TV ,..and this one i know.

it was on some show a while back.
very apt considering our very own circumstances, i think






















It's like a Kermit nightmare!
 
Aw, so sorry to hear this@Cumberland. You have always been such a positive person and so kind and supportive to others on this forum. I sincerely hope 'you can get the help you deserve. Take care.
 

Those logs look huge.
Your palette looks creative.
 
@ianpspurs I asked my next door neighbor about her year-round wreath. She displays it for decoration and changes its trimmings every month or so. It is a grapevine, and she decorates it with bows and artificial flowers and berries.
 
I think I am addicted to cream also. I would definitely need therapy if I had to give it up completely.
 
@gennepher and @Cumberland I was very moved by both your accounts of the terrible pain from peripheral neuropathy. I have suffered from this in my left foot ( not diabetes related, but post surgery a couple of years ago) it’s still present but not as debilitating as it once was. Have either of you tried CBD oil? I found it very helpful.
 

Hi @DJC3
Yes, I have tried CBD oil.
I have Sjogrens Syndrome, and Fibromyalgia. I get (or had) brain fog and I'd had that for many years. It was getting worse in 2017. So I took CBD oil to help with that. By 4 days later I was very aware the CBD oil was helping me become more mentally alert again and things weren't such a struggle. I didn't take it for pain, but I did notice at the time the peripheral neuropathy pain in my toes eased a little.

A friend started taking it at the same time as me. We had been talking about it. I was unsure of taking it. But she takes a higher dose than I do. She hasn't told me her dosage, but she knows my dosage. And she has chosen a different brand than I have. I have chosen to take mine before I got to sleep.

I could take more, but I haven't. I have no other reason for not taking more other than this was the first time in years I had my prior mental alertness back which is amazing to me. And I did not want to upset any delicate balance that might be there. I am just being very careful.

Thank you for suggesting it.



My toes are giving me gyp now with the peripheral neuropathy (I have just got in bed and it can get especially worse then) , but I am not tempted to try a higher dose of the CBD oil to see if that would work, because I got from the CBD oil what I wanted from it which was to banish the brain fog and it got me my mental alertness back.
 
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Hello @gennepher

Thanks for your post

I forgot to say that I have purchased some Coleman’s English mustard applied to both feet it’s still early days I can’t see any difference just yet.

Yes it’s so weird how you can accept it, psychiatrist has given me a weekly planner to do tasks each day to try to take my focus away from the pain

So I am doing some short walks with the dog, playing with the dog, going out for a coffee, doing a little bit of gardening, listening to relaxation sounds, visiting garden centres, watching Carlisle United (that’s another kind of pain lol lol)

She’s also suggested to try alter my thoughts and swear words to something along the lines of still acknowledging the pain but to distract myself into thinking about trying to do a task, so I am using relaxation a lot when this happens.

Can I ask if you struggle to walk?

I am having some falls at home and out and about, Occy Therapist has given me a walking stick to use to steady me because when I walk it’s like walking on a bouncy castle filled with stinging nettles.

I have also struggled to cut my toe nails and accidentally punctured one of my toes with the tip of the scissors, never felt it and only noticed when I saw the blood

What a state, and when the stabbing pain starts OMG.

Let’s hope we both don’t suffer to much

Tek care
 
Aw, so sorry to hear this@Cumberland. You have always been such a positive person and so kind and supportive to others on this forum. I sincerely hope 'you can get the help you deserve. Take care.

Thank you @dogslife that’s very kind of you.

I hope the world is treating you well
 

Hello @DJC3

Thank you for your post
I haven’t tried CBD oil, I don’t know much about it so will look on line.

Are you still using it? I’m pleased that it’s helped your neuropathic pain, I’m at the stage where I’ll give anything a go.
 
@Cumberland my wife has fibromyalgia and is in constant pain, she uses cbd and says it helps, she also uses a cream called Pernaton,might be worth a google, good luck.
 
I really like this painting. You can feel the chill in the air.
 
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