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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2646375" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>6.2 pre appointment with diabetic nurse for myself and Mrs L!</p><p>Mrs L was in a right kerfuffle all morning. Her misrememberitis was totally in sixth gear for some unknown reason, taxi was booked and at one stage her response to getting ready was going upstairs and getting ready........ For bed! However, and I hate being late, I finally, managed, (yeah, really!) got her coat on and her new trolley ready! I got the impression that I was treading on a fragile floor! Clearly not her favourite thing to go for.</p><p>Anyway, we both received very good news, I'm back into normal levels, hba1c 39, yippee! Cholesterol, liver and kidneys, down, everything in or around normal levels range.</p><p>I am so chuffed, even my BP, was down, taking into account my issues and frustration through Mrs L! The dsn was impressed!</p><p>Mrs L, also had her results, and they too were much better, so I was pleased for her, and seems that my actions in the last six months are working. However, Mrs L didn't take to the dsn, especially after her flu jab! Quite reluctant and asking questions, again and again, asking to go the reception to book the dsn after bloods were taken (they weren't)!</p><p>She believes that she has an infection from the last change in meds but was tested and came back negative, but asked again, and at home a couple of hours later.</p><p>I had mine as well. Flu jab, I mean.</p><p>We both then had our covid jab. In our pharmacy next door to the surgery.</p><p>Had fun with taxis, and I needed to chill in the garden!</p><p>So I attacked ivy!</p><p>However, on this lovely October day, a bit breezy but shouldn't moan! I became tired and I think I have a cold!!!!!</p><p>Gonna have my food and take it easy, the arrows on the box and of course footie!</p><p></p><p>And to top it all off, we have now become a separate part of the country. Only the home counties can now call themselves a part of the country's interest. The rest can detrain and are insignificant!</p><p>And I just can't believe the racist rhetoric of our government ministers!</p><p></p><p>My best wishes to you all as always!</p><p></p><p>Chuffed to bits!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2646375, member: 85785"] 6.2 pre appointment with diabetic nurse for myself and Mrs L! Mrs L was in a right kerfuffle all morning. Her misrememberitis was totally in sixth gear for some unknown reason, taxi was booked and at one stage her response to getting ready was going upstairs and getting ready........ For bed! However, and I hate being late, I finally, managed, (yeah, really!) got her coat on and her new trolley ready! I got the impression that I was treading on a fragile floor! Clearly not her favourite thing to go for. Anyway, we both received very good news, I'm back into normal levels, hba1c 39, yippee! Cholesterol, liver and kidneys, down, everything in or around normal levels range. I am so chuffed, even my BP, was down, taking into account my issues and frustration through Mrs L! The dsn was impressed! Mrs L, also had her results, and they too were much better, so I was pleased for her, and seems that my actions in the last six months are working. However, Mrs L didn't take to the dsn, especially after her flu jab! Quite reluctant and asking questions, again and again, asking to go the reception to book the dsn after bloods were taken (they weren't)! She believes that she has an infection from the last change in meds but was tested and came back negative, but asked again, and at home a couple of hours later. I had mine as well. Flu jab, I mean. We both then had our covid jab. In our pharmacy next door to the surgery. Had fun with taxis, and I needed to chill in the garden! So I attacked ivy! However, on this lovely October day, a bit breezy but shouldn't moan! I became tired and I think I have a cold!!!!! Gonna have my food and take it easy, the arrows on the box and of course footie! And to top it all off, we have now become a separate part of the country. Only the home counties can now call themselves a part of the country's interest. The rest can detrain and are insignificant! And I just can't believe the racist rhetoric of our government ministers! My best wishes to you all as always! Chuffed to bits! [/QUOTE]
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