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What was your fasting blood glucose? (with some chat)

I will probably get a phone call some time next week it could be as little as a viral infection sorry to hear about your lung problems
 
I will probably get a phone call some time next week it could be as little as a viral infection sorry to hear about your lung problems

Hope it will be all good news when you get your call. A viral infection still is no fun, but will probably tell them what medication to prescribe to make you feel better.

Lungs are okay -- actually was quite symptom-free back then, but clots showed up on the CT. DVT was a different story. The leg still hasn't fully recovered, but is getting a bit better all the time. Hoping next year, I will be able to wear shorter dresses without opaque hose again.
 
Goodnight ziggy enjoy your book
 
Hi all,

New to the forum and based upon the replies here it looks like it's moved from the original post. So not sure if this is relevant but my fasting glucose was 14.5 at the time of diagnosis. And, tonight no books for me...just a bit of TV while i list a few things on ebay!
 
Welcome @n1ck. Thread still has a main focus on fbg. Hope to see you posting more on here.
 
Oops, I screwed up and replied to the wrong Ziggy. I apologize.
 
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Fasting readings thread with a bit of a chatter

You will soon fit in keep posting fella

Welcome
 

Thank you for asking about my cat. She is back to normal, feeling well again and eating like a horse (as long as she approves of the food!).
 

I too love reading and often turn to books when I am feeling anxious (and now being on a prescription for Paxil since April really helps with that, too, as well as high blood pressure, for which I am on three other prescriptions). I have never heard of Jaqueline Wilson before but I will Google her now, as I did Ian Rankin a little while ago.

I don't feel I ever get too old for many books. This summer I was rereading several old horse books I loved in childhood and in younger adult years. I found them online and read them on my e-reader.

I have recently been rereading the Superintendent Bone mysteries from the '80s and '90s. His daughter has a cat named Ziggy. (And his wife's cat is called The Bruce because of his interest in spiders.)

Now if I could just figure out the mystery of how to reply to the proper posts ...

P.S. I just checked out Jaqueline Wilson's Double Act, because I like The Parent Trap.
 
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