JohnEGreen
Master
- Messages
- 14,002
- Location
- Nottinghamshire
- Type of diabetes
- Other
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- Tripe and Onions
Thanks @shelley262. I have absolutely set my face against the cream in tea or full fat route. It will break my heart - probably literally - to go down that route. I have eaten a great deal of cheese since Saturday.
Strangely, my first idea was high percentage hot chocolate - even bought the machine to make it. Tend to use it mid morning not breakfast. I wouldn't use cream - maybe soya milk.The mad waking at 3.30 makes when to test for breakfast or when to have first food a little tricky. I also can't work out why it is 3.30 so often.If cream in tea is a step too far (I love it), how about low carb hot chocolate? A couple of weeks back I added a heaped teaspoon of very high percentage cocoa (Lidl’s brand is 8.7g carb per 100g) to a mug which was half double cream (heated) and half water. Added a bit less than a teaspoon of erythritol to take the edge of the bitterness. Delicious.
You do realize that now you must tell your stories to us here, don't you?
@Chronicle_Cat I know what you mean about the profession changing over the years. That was a problem for me too, trying to come back to it after several years away. I actually found I didn't want to go back to public library work because the atmosphere had changed so much, and by that time it was too late for me to start work on a second master's degree to be an academic librarian.
Funnily enough for the last week or so I have woken up at 3.23 exactly every morning takes me at least an hour to get back to sleep don't normally test at that time as when I last did, bloods where at 8.2.Strangely, my first idea was high percentage hot chocolate - even bought the machine to make it. Tend to use it mid morning not breakfast. I wouldn't use cream - maybe soya milk.The mad waking at 3.30 makes when to test for breakfast or when to have first food a little tricky. I also can't work out why it is 3.30 so often.
Hope everything goes well for you cumbs sending big hugs and my best wishes xCataract operation tomorrow OMG so nervous
You will be in my thoughts hope it all goes well for you hugs also from me but not the kisses.Cataract operation tomorrow OMG so nervous
Wishing you all the very best @Cumberland. It will soon be resolved. XCataract operation tomorrow OMG so nervous
Goodnight Karen and everyone. Sleep well, sweet dreams.Goodnight everyone sleep well
Don't be worried you Will be fine, had both mine doneCataract operation tomorrow OMG so nervous
Goodnight Karen.Goodnight everyone sleep well
Only natural to feel nervous but everyone I know who has had that op, including my mum who had both eyes done, have been fine and amazed at how much it has improved their quality of life afterwards. Best wishes.Cataract operation tomorrow OMG so nervous
Night philGoodnight Karen.
Night penguinmumGoodnight Karen and everyone. Sleep well, sweet dreams.
hi ianStrangely, my first idea was high percentage hot chocolate - even bought the machine to make it. Tend to use it mid morning not breakfast. I wouldn't use cream - maybe soya milk.The mad waking at 3.30 makes when to test for breakfast or when to have first food a little tricky. I also can't work out why it is 3.30 so often.
Loran Doone - several adaptations on TV back in the day - Sunday teatime?
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