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

A great point @lindisfel .

All the vagueness of 'its all ok'. Passed over by a receptionist sometimes, isn't the standard we are worthy of .

The figures represent so much of how well we are coping.
And also early warning too easy missed by those not Invested in US, as much as we are of potential drops or rises that can or should be addressed.
That is exactly why i think it is important to relate data to consumption. If there are irregularities coming up, then you know something needs looking at, and in the case of diabetes, the sooner the better.
 
Fbg 7.2...a reduction of sorts

Anyone have a surgery using the PATCH APP.

Our had e-consult.
Worked rather well

So decided to try PATCH instead

To my layman's eye a very amateur attempt.
Software clearly not the finished article

Yesterday tried it for a fit note request
Usually get reply same afternoon.
(See e-consult..it worked )

No response so tried again, this time request went through...helpfully asked for feedback
Which I left for them

Looking at the REQUEST format

I hope the doctors can understand it

Email comes out as

EM
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And no was just
N
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small items but ticked off & tickled me at the same time ...
 
As with most things, I guess the e-consult system is only as good as the people who use it - that's both the patient and the medical professionals. Our surgery has e-consult but I haven't found it to be very useful. That's partly because our surgery refers things it doesn't deal with for some reason, to someone on the mainland who works from patient descriptions and/or photographs if you can provide them. The site itself always, for me, ends up saying that it can't deal with the problem and I should see a doctor. Then the GP asks me to see a nurse, so have to make another appointment another weeks later, or to send photos via the e-consult system so a mainland doctor who deals with skin problems can see the problem. That takes another few days. And the result isn't really helpful because you can't easily diagnose a skin issue without seeing it close up. Last time I tried it, the mainland doctor prescribed the same antibiotic 3 times but the nurse I eventually saw said that it wasn't infected anyway. I needed my legs bandaged to reduce the swelling - not antibiotics.
 
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As with most things, I guess the e-consult system is only as good as the people who use it - that's both the patient and the medical professionals. Our surgery has e-consult but I haven't found it to be very useful.

Yes, I suppose you are right, @Annb .

Think is the umpteenth incarnation of our practices website approach

I guess there just has to be a NHS PLAYSTORE of acceptable apps and "brand new" apps that need trialling .

PATCH off to a bad start here
Hope your roll out when & if it comes sorts a few of your issues with e-consult.

(And I lost emoji selections again
@Administrator @ANTJE @Jaylee

..lol )

It's just one of those day, I guess...haha
 
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Thank you… it was just a gut kick yesterday to see the live and not be on the team for the end of the season.

Tomorrow I need to get my backside in gear and do company admin and I kept back enough to pay myself for November and December. Plus I have this part time gig at the golf club as a Marshall which is only 4 days a week but I didn’t realise that they pay my club membership. I was just doing it to pay it so I could keep playing as 5 hours away from computers and TV has been great for my mental health in some ways. The less we say about the frustrations you go through in a round of golf is a whole other thing!
That must have been a really nice surprise that they pay for your club membership. Commiserations for having to do the Company admin. That's what I am doing this afternoon. I really hate doing the Company admin.
 
Fbg 6,8

on the nighttime trail camera

Cat, Midnight: Who rang? Must be time for supper.
Foxy Loxy: Where's that cat?


Creative for today painted in Procreate.
Autumn Firethorn.

The sparrows are squabbling a lot at the feeders at the moment. Some quite intense fights!

Time for a cuppa!

Have a good day, as best you can.

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Wonderful Autumn Firethorn.
 
I have been genuinely surprised that the bills have been … ok. Obvs not much gas (apart from hob) used in the summer and didn’t have the choice re: Smart Meter - Npower sold to eon.next and they converted it but Covid hit before I got the home metre.
One lodger is/was a mature student but worked at home a lot and so I do wonder if two of us at home will affect the leccy.

Re: shifts - I have been assured that I have not gone the way of one of the freelancers who started with me (I started as staff on a short term contract and joined the freelance pool when I finished). He refused to work weekends and only wanted to work certain days whereas I got in to live shifts and had the Olympics, Paralympics, Winter Olympics and Commonwealth Games but things just stopped after the US Open. I am actively trying to also chase for World Service shifts and I need to sort out my portfolio and get it up to date but sometimes when I start feeling that I have failed at this, it is REALLY hard to get the motivation.

I have to spend the day at my cousin’s with her Covid denying hubby - he is keen to help me get the Amazon side of my own sports website back up and running - but again sometimes the motivation has been low because basically all the resources and time I poured into developing it was completely obliterated in the pandemic as I used up all my reserves and plundered my life savings just to survive.

I will never be able to recoup that investment and the only saving grace is that I didn’t get any additional loans and used my own savings. But still … anyway … I need him to wipe down an old laptop I used for trading to sell to my other lodger, and my cousins take me in at Christmas so that I don’t have to spend it on my own so … will just bite my lip if he tries to convince me that Covid never happened.
Nice that the bills have been OK. The rest is the picking up and starting again - it can really wear you down, but you can always have a conversation with the inner protagonists. I practice meditation and sometimes, when I remember, a bit of mindful eating (you can look it up - it’s a hoot but it does calm the mind). Having spent over 30 years in the military, my body has some very uncooperative parts, that lump of fat inside my head being the biggest culprit although thankfully there are no pain receptors like the other malingerers. I work on what I was trained for - no man left behind - so no body part left behind - there are sometimes many conversations but we get there in the end. All the very best. The worst of all the demons are the ones inside of us.
 
A cracking little film...btw

And a food desert, what a vivid but awful description.

And supervising.....
More stressful then it looks

Hope Mrs D appreciates the sacrifices you selflessly make on her behalf.... ;)
Oh she does appreciate all my attention to details and of course, I always accept parcels for her from the hard pressed delivery drivers with no mention of reward and try not to look frightened when riding shotgun in her car.
 
@Stephen Bond definitely looks like mine is a case of DP. My before lunch and dinner bgls are usually in the 5-7 range. It’s the overnights i find difficult to keep in check.

I wasn’t intentionally fasting - but did skip dinner that night due to a large lunch.
An interesting post. I used to eat 3 meals a day but with diabetes went to two and sometimes had a go at one. No more. I have stopped playing to the fiddle of my posterior vagal trunk (hungry nerve) and now only eat when I am hungry and all that stuff when growing up where you finish your plate - no - I first give myself a test - drink a glass of water and wait - am I still hungry? Sometimes and sometimes not. And on it goes. I can of course go beyond 3 meals a day - sometimes. A quick check of blood sugars will inform you if you can eat naughty things or not!
Overnights - some folk find that a very small bit of carbohydrate, maybe even half a biscuit, will give your liver something to play with during the night
 
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Fbg 7.2...a reduction of sorts

Anyone have a surgery using the PATCH APP.

Our had e-consult.
Worked rather well

So decided to try PATCH instead

To my layman's eye a very amateur attempt.
Software clearly not the finished article

Yesterday tried it for a fit note request
Usually get reply same afternoon.
(See e-consult..it worked )

No response so tried again, this time request went through...helpfully asked for feedback
Which I left for them

Looking at the REQUEST format

I hope the doctors can understand it

Email comes out as

EM
ail

And no was just
N
O

small items but ticked off & tickled me at the same time ...
our GP surgery uses something called EMIS Patient Access - so far, so good
 
Good afternoon, I am yet another refugee, forced onto a small boat from the fbg with some chat thread, and not allowed to return as I had the temerity to object to my posts being deleted.

Anyway, glad to have found a new home, my reading was 5.2 earlier this morning.
 
Good afternoon, I am yet another refugee, forced onto a small boat from the fbg with some chat thread, and not allowed to return as I had the temerity to object to my posts being deleted.

Anyway, glad to have found a new home, my reading was 5.2 earlier this morning.
Brililant to see you here and not taking the Sir Gavin route. You'll like it here and the natives will take to you.
 
I just phoned the hospital to defer my endoscopy. I realised that with my chest cold refusing to heal and my oxygen sat level at 94% as a result (maybe, or maybe just my "lungs of a 90 year old") just now is probably not a good time. Imagine having a coughing fit with a gastro tube down your throat. Unthinkable. So I just have the medical clinic appointment for next week now.

BG has settled around the 12 mark today after a reasonable start of 8.1 at 7.30 this morning.
 
Good morning from a currently dry, bright and mild but very "particular" sub-region of the Exotic East. We have a food delivery later so this must be a food Oasis. Champagne super nova was ok the rest was execrable. Paxlovid rebound is mostly an issue of ongoing rescheduling but thanks for the good wishes @jjraak @dunelm and anyone I have missed. @gennepher those episodes of the wildlife meets patiently and lovingly domesticated cat soap opera are heartwarming and beginning to draw one in - just a little. Thanks for the riot of autumnal colour. @dunelm the latest artwork is developing nicely - thanks. Hopefully Mrs Miggins has a sack barrow for the coal dash final. @RFSMarch it will be sad if your visit is fleeting but it was wonderful to hear from you. Good news on the golf club membership being part of the package. Oddly enough our smart meter developed memory loss for electricity over several months - despite JKP frequently contacting them. @lindisfel have a good shopping trip. Hugs to all over the stories of flexible friends investigating. Have the best day you can.
Good evening from here @ianpspurs
Thanks for the painting and YouTube compliments.

Hope JKP is up and about.
Hope you are doing okay...
 
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