Thanks Ziggy...INR a little too high so back there next week...it could be worse much easier to get the levels down than get them up...as for FBG for me it's just a guide to how my BG's are throughout that day...something for me to work on...oddly enough I find when I haven't had any breakfast or eaten much at all my numbers go up!Good luck with your INR test, hope it is within range. Hope your cold gets better soon.
Morning all. 8.6 at 8.55am. Bed early, no supper but another stressful day yesterday. Finally succeeded in getting mum's hearing aids fitted following her hearing test on November 12th! Yeh!but such a struggle and many fraught phone calls involved. Have a good day one and all.
Good morning peeps, 5.3 on the testing dice and what looks like the start of a lovely day, I think I'd sooner be in Goa though.
4.7 for me have a good day everyone
Thanks, SaskiaKC. It was a mixture of appointment cancellations by ENT and poor communications between services that held things up for so long -followed by confusion and mixed messages from different branches of the same hearing aid service provider. In the meantime as you say communication with mum, who also has Alzheimer's, was really stressful. Getting mum to leave the house for her appointment yesterday was an ordeal as she becomes so anxious but it was worth it in the end. It was wonderful this morning to be able to have a proper, if limited, chat with mum.I remember the struggle trying to convince Mama to even consider hearing aids. SO expensive! But the stress of her not being able to hear us -- on her AND us -- ack.My friend in Michigan was finally able to get a pair through his daughter who is a health-care worker. I'm glad you were finally successful with your mum's. Yay!
I’m the same Bubbsie as regards BG so I eat one slice HiLo toast with butter which seems to help. If I dont have breakfast my numbers rise and rise. I just cant face anything else to eat at that time of day. Hope the INR comes down is it because you have a cold?Thanks Ziggy...INR a little too high so back there next week...it could be worse much easier to get the levels down than get them up...as for FBG for me it's just a guide to how my BG's are throughout that day...something for me to work on...oddly enough I find when I haven't had any breakfast or eaten much at all my numbers go up!
Same here PM I need to have a little something to eat first thing...the Warfarin is really difficult to manage...anything seems to upset it...could be the cold (although it's just a mild sniffle)...there's no telling what will 'upset' it...I'm hopeful it will come down by next week...fingers crossed.I’m the same Bubbsie as regards BG so I eat one slice HiLo toast with butter which seems to help. If I dont have breakfast my numbers rise and rise. I just cant face anything else to eat at that time of day. Hope the INR comes down is it because you have a cold?
According to a BuzzFeed quiz, Where Exactly in Canada Are You From? -- I am from Quebec! ????? lol
I guess it got confused since I'm not from anywhere in Canada (my mother was born in Nova Scotia but I've never been there -- yet). Here is a link if you would like to test it, @Chronicle_Cat or anyone else just to see where in Canada it thinks you're from.
https://www.buzzfeed.com/katangus/quiz-canada-location
....oh do let us know how you are getting on - I'm doing a bit of that now...... ( I swopped out some fats for veggie stuff and added in some supplements - all of which is also having good effects on my fbg.)6.3 Tuesday morning. I've got about 3 weeks to go on my experiment of trying to eat for cholesterol as well as blood glucose.
....oh do let us know how you are getting on - I'm doing a bit of that now...... ( I swopped out some fats for veggie stuff and added in some supplements - all of which is also having good effects on my fbg.)
I just took this quiz. I was born and raised in Ontario (Dad is from Nova Scotia - Pictou county, less than 10 miles where the Scots first landed), Mom is from Iowa, USA). Ironically many people have told me I have an American (midwestern) accent because of my mom.
According to the quiz, I'm from Nova Scotia (my dad's influence) even though I said "notebook" not "scribbler". When I was a kid, I used to be insulted when my dad called it a "scribbler" because I wrote in it and didn't scribble! It did not ask about "runners" (Nova Scotia) vs "runnning shoes" (Ontario).
The other thing is it didn't ask about was word order/sentence structure. When I first visited Scotland, I noticed that although the accent was different, Nova Scotians use the same word order/sentence structures as Scots (the reverse of Ontario and most of North America.) .ie standard word order: "Are you going to the store?" their word order "Going to the store, are you?" I use the standard word order although when I've visited Scotland a number of years ago several times , I found I picked up their word order without trying (never been to England or Wales yet, just Scotland). BTW Nova Scotia is beautiful especially by the sea and the Cabot trail. It looks like the Scottish highlands too but with more trees.
I just lean on gates, chew straw and go oooo rrrrr. All rural English types talk that way.Good news about the snow and ice.
I've noticed that same word order in some English novels I've read. I've also read books in which a Welshman might end a similar sentence with "is it?" instead of "are you?" but I don't remember which books or who wrote them. Maybe Mollie Hardwick?
I think my accent is partly Midwestern American too, because of my mother, although I was born and raised right here in Georgia. I can do a more Southern accent when I want to (or even subconsciously depending on where I am and who I'm talking with). I've found when I live in Alabama my Southern accent kicks in a bit more.
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