Muddy Cyclist
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Thanks @dunelm and @ianpspurs for best wishes for Mrs MC she is doing OK just sore and I'm attending accordingly. 
My cousin lives in Scotland and spent years bagging Munroes he's only got a handful left to bag and this is one, at 60 he's beginning to think he's left it too late.Any chance of adding the In Pinn to your intinerary?![]()
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With, or without ropes?
They can be a menace.I had a nasty experience with a Phantom once!
You all will have to give him a birthday present of the price of a local mountain guide.My cousin lives in Scotland and spent years bagging Munroes he's only got a handful left to bag and this is one, at 60 he's beginning to think he's left it too late.![]()
Good morning all. Fbg? Yes Toyah it is and 'twill remain thus until I solve this puzzle. In common with just about every T2 here I'm treating this by LC/Keto diet however much I protesteth. Treatments have side effects and this one tends to make me wake up at stupid o'clock - 3.30 for the last 3 days - and give me transit issues which skew the daily weigh in. I find all of this most vexatious but I know insulin and/or complications aren't a bed of roses either. I haven't been blessed with ecumenical food tastes which complicates matters. Today's treatment will feature salmon and avocado salad which is currently very much as good as it gets. I need more tea and you good people need less me. Toodle pip.
What with the Cuillin rocks so soft, you could use climbing irons!![]()
Not at my age - with some at least. Haven't been to Skye since the 1980’s but a fabulous place to climb - summer or winterWhat with the Cuillin rocks so soft, you could use climbing irons!![]()
Cheer up, the orange man will be back to work next week and it will be the best return to work ever in the history of going back to work and the first in American history.Good morning all. Fbg? Yes Toyah it is and 'twill remain thus until I solve this puzzle. In common with just about every T2 here I'm treating this by LC/Keto diet however much I protesteth. Treatments have side effects and this one tends to make me wake up at stupid o'clock - 3.30 for the last 3 days - and give me transit issues which skew the daily weigh in. I find all of this most vexatious but I know insulin and/or complications aren't a bed of roses either. I haven't been blessed with ecumenical food tastes which complicates matters. Today's treatment will feature salmon and avocado salad which is currently very much as good as it gets. I need more tea and you good people need less me. Toodle pip.
Confused but PMdSorry Ian,
It is not informative at all, its a case of a rather odd sense of humour.
What is more serious, I have just heard on R4 that youngsters in the womb are getting T1. Poor little mites!
Its another nail in the coffin of becoming a Calvinist or one of the 'all our lives are planned', brigade!'
Less of you! Not at all.I need more tea and you good people need less me.
All the guys I know went up on the end of a rope.Not at my age - with some at least. Haven't been to Skye since the 1980’s but a fabulous place to climb - summer or winter
Definitely agree with you there.but I know insulin and/or complications aren't a bed of roses