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

Hope you enjoyed the cricket today. Mr K said that they did well and is now watching the rugby. I am relaxing and reading Friday's 'i'. I quite like it when he watches rugby or cricket and I can catch up with reading.
The boy Root dun good. The white orks look well off the pace so far.
 
Mrs MC was in and out for Covid Jab although disappointed there were no handsome Italians clad in ancient Roman Army gear only yellow jackets.

Have more virtual music recordings to do, sinking fast they come in as faster than I can get them out, must devote a day to it Sunday.

Painting from yesterday finished, sun rise in Dove Valley from a photograph I was sent. I hope the farmer will be happy with the final result, we shall see.

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Mrs MC was in and out for Covid Jab although disappointed there were no handsome Italians clad in ancient Roman Army gear only yellow jackets.

Have more virtual music recordings to do, sinking fast they come in as faster than I can get them out, must devote a day to it Sunday.

Painting from yesterday finished, sun rise in Dove Valley from a photograph I was sent. I hope the farmer will be happy with the final result, we shall see.

A4 about 1 hour...
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A beautiful sunrise @Muddy Cyclist
Magnificently done.
The farmer should be very happy with that.
 
5.5 for me. Pleased considering our Son wife 6 year old and 1year old has covid very worrying time.
Keep safe everyone its a nasty old virus
Good reading @Jen6
Hugs for the Covid in your family
I hope they recover soon.
 
good evening all :)

4.7 today

just a quiet day doing some cooking and sorting stuff out in the freezer. A surprisingly dry day here but very cold and windy so I've done some indoor laps a la @dunelm ;)

We got a phone call this morning to invite mr gee for his covid jab next Thursday :joyful:

Adapted some more of the christmas pudding we bought to make it a bit lighter for mum's pudding tomorrow. I chopped a portion up, added some rum and some cream, blitzed it then added a small amount of coconut flour and ground almonds and a half of a beaten egg and then cooked it in the microwave for three minutes. It made a small cake (two good portions), with a much lighter texture than the original pudding. should be good served with cream.
I shall have my LC spiced cake (flavoured with orange zest and mixed spice) served with cream.

Hope your day is treating you kindly :)

@dunelm - hugs for the soggy car :sorry:
I like the texture you've achieved on that yellow paper and the mountain ridge works really well :joyful:
Your geese are a delight, so much character :)

@ianpspurs - hugs for the UTI and for the double stress of having to psych yourself up for the camera work, then having to do it again.

@Jen6 - sending hopes for only good outcomes.

@dogslife - good news, congratulations on the negative tests :)

@gennepher - good use of light in today's picture and so very atmospheric :)

@Muddy Cyclist - The sky as a stand alone was already impressive but the finished picture works fantastically well :joyful: the farmer should be delighted I know I would :)

art bit -
I thought I would have a bash at the northern lights, no comment :hilarious:

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Thank you.

Gosh you set yourself a task with the aurora borealis, but that's a fantastic attempt worked well and reflections in the water, brave gal.

Tonight's pudding sounds a bit too yummy. :)

Edit, good news re jab next Thursday.
 
Mr K is being a true super hero. He is out in the pouring rain searching our village for a little Romanian rescue dog that has run away from its new owners.

He wouldn't let me go with him because the weather is so awful. There are other people searching for it so I am monitoring Facebook for any new sitings.
 
Mr K is being a true super hero. He is out in the pouring rain searching our village for a little Romanian rescue dog that has run away from its new owners.

He wouldn't let me go with him because the weather is so awful. There are other people searching for it so I am monitoring Facebook for any new sitings.
Brave Mr K and other searchers hope they are successful. I hope you have some warm vitals for when he returns.
 
Brave Mr K and other searchers hope they are successful. I hope you have some warm vitals for when he returns.
Unfortunately the little dog hadn't been found yet. A very cold and wet Mr K is back home. There is a team of much younger searchers still searching the village so hopefully they will find Lenko this evening.
 
I get indigestion due Gabapentin. One needs to take them away from meals with plenty of liquid to get them right down,
D,
Thanks@lindisfel. I was prescribed Gabapentin x3/ day by one doctor due to intermittent pains in my right eye/ temple which he diagnosed as Trigeminal Neuralgia. Soon afterwards I started getting nasty chest pains and breathing problems. Another doctor told me to reduce my dose to 2/day, prescribed Omeprazole and is due to review it any time now. By then I was having the temple/eye pain on both sides which she said didn't sound like TN. My chest cramps have eased on the lower dose but I have indigestion even after drinking water and the head pains are continuing. My blood sugars are up and I am soooo tired. I am convinced the Gabapentin are causing the indigestion and raising my bs levels even higher than usual. Thanks again for your info. :)
 
good evening all :)

4.7 today

just a quiet day doing some cooking and sorting stuff out in the freezer. A surprisingly dry day here but very cold and windy so I've done some indoor laps a la @dunelm ;)

We got a phone call this morning to invite mr gee for his covid jab next Thursday :joyful:

Adapted some more of the christmas pudding we bought to make it a bit lighter for mum's pudding tomorrow. I chopped a portion up, added some rum and some cream, blitzed it then added a small amount of coconut flour and ground almonds and a half of a beaten egg and then cooked it in the microwave for three minutes. It made a small cake (two good portions), with a much lighter texture than the original pudding. should be good served with cream.
I shall have my LC spiced cake (flavoured with orange zest and mixed spice) served with cream.

Hope your day is treating you kindly :)

@dunelm - hugs for the soggy car :sorry:
I like the texture you've achieved on that yellow paper and the mountain ridge works really well :joyful:
Your geese are a delight, so much character :)

@ianpspurs - hugs for the UTI and for the double stress of having to psych yourself up for the camera work, then having to do it again.

@Jen6 - sending hopes for only good outcomes.

@dogslife - good news, congratulations on the negative tests :)

@gennepher - good use of light in today's picture and so very atmospheric :)

@Muddy Cyclist - The sky as a stand alone was already impressive but the finished picture works fantastically well :joyful: the farmer should be delighted I know I would :)

art bit -
I thought I would have a bash at the northern lights, no comment :hilarious:

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I like your Xmas pud adaptation @geefull
I might try it myself...

Thank you for the painting compliment :)

You are being unkind to yourself when you say 'no comment' to your northern lights. It is brilliant. When you look at experiments the next day (I am also talking about myself here), I then think that is not actually bad at all. So pat on the back for you for an experiment that worked.
 
Unfortunately the little dog hadn't been found yet. A very cold and wet Mr K is back home. There is a team of much younger searchers still searching the village so hopefully they will find Lenko this evening.
A gallant Mr K for searching in those terrible cold wet conditions @Krystyna23040
and I hope he managed to warm up quickly.
I hope the little dog has been found x
 
Thanks@lindisfel. I was prescribed Gabapentin x3/ day by one doctor due to intermittent pains in my right eye/ temple which he diagnosed as Trigeminal Neuralgia. Soon afterwards I started getting nasty chest pains and breathing problems. Another doctor told me to reduce my dose to 2/day, prescribed Omeprazole and is due to review it any time now. By then I was having the temple/eye pain on both sides which she said didn't sound like TN. My chest cramps have eased on the lower dose but I have indigestion even after drinking water and the head pains are continuing. My blood sugars are up and I am soooo tired. I am convinced the Gabapentin are causing the indigestion and raising my bs levels even higher than usual. Thanks again for your info. :)


Ooh that dues sound nasty.
Hugs sent

I can see why they tested for covid
Good to hear it was negative.

Not wishing to muddy the waters, but NFL stars
Under a quite strict daily testing regime, when placed in isolation, despite repeated negatives daily, still tested positive.

Might be worth keeping in mind.

https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7004e2.htm?s_cid=mm7004e2_w

Persons who contracted COVID-19 within this single-club transmission group received negative test results for several days after exposure (i.e., after club activities ceased) before receiving a positive result.
 
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Fbg 6.6

There is a female blackbird that comes every morning, and then stays on the same branch pretty much all day. She has done this the last few weeks. Sometimes I can see her beak moving, so I assume she is calling...calling for her mate from last year? I don't know quite how that works in the blackbird world.

I feel sorry for her. She will let me come out and stand besides the branch, and she doesn't fly away. I assume she was one of the blackbirds in or born in my garden last year. They do get used to me. I hope what she wants comes soon...

Digital painting for today in Procreate.

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