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

Well its now 0645 here in the heart of yippie yi yo kayah (good old Bing - no not that one, Mr Crosby). I am warmed by the intrusion of a mysterious 6.1 this am - wonder if it was that second helping of cauliflower shepherds pie or perhaps “just because”?
It’s our last morning in Texas today and we are off to Austin-Bergrstrom in a couple of hours to pick up a flight to Washington DC. Only been there once before and that was just to fly in and pick up a rental car. Hope that the weather contains a reasonable proportion of heat on the plus side.
Have a great day if you can, ponder the falicy of over stabbing finger ends if you can’t.
 

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Seen the error of my ways, after tip a off from MiL I've cancelled my Saturday in work, and will now be doing the whole dutiful husband thing....well one day a year can't be too hard.
Where to start ...?( A few times league cricket fixtures started on Julie's birthday - she knew long before we married what I would do)
 
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Seen the error of my ways, after tip a off from MiL I've cancelled my Saturday in work, and will now be doing the whole dutiful husband thing....well one day a year can't be too hard.

Phew! That was a close thing!
 
Seen the error of my ways, after tip a off from MiL I've cancelled my Saturday in work, and will now be doing the whole dutiful husband thing....well one day a year can't be too hard.
Narrow escape from a world of pain there. I think you should buy your MIL a box of chocolates or something she seems a very astute lady and has done you a great favour.
 
Thanks all for sympathies re fireplace ( @PenguinMum @Bubbsie @JohnEGreen @jjraak @Caseji @ziggy_w @ianpspurs @dunelm gosh!) Ian thanks for reassurance re price, there is a CO alarm ( but in the wrong place apparently) I think we’ll just have to go with it, luckily I cashed in a couple of small pension pots recently which come to roughly the same amount - was going to use it for a holiday but I will appreciate the warmth this winter more.
@dunelm and @OrsonKart the bomb bit is because they used to run central heating off it and there is a water tank behind which is empty now so apparently the heat from the fire could cause the tank to explode. Can’t get to the flue to sweep it ( which is how we came to realise the problem) as there’s a metal plate at the back. No Hetas cert so it’s obviously been put in by amateurs. ( ps thanks for Hetas link @dunelm)
I can’t help feeling we are lucky really, to still be here to tell the tale!
 

My sympathies gennepher, you have a lot of stress to deal with there!
Have you tried Montezuma’s absolute black chocolate? Ive got the one with orange and cocoa nibs - its only 8g carb for the whole 100g bar so even if you went mad and ate the whole lot you wouldn’t be doing too much damage. Sainsburys sell it
 
Welcome home
 

1) Don't light a fire in it.
2) Get a second opinion.
3) Talk to the agent who did the pre-closing inspection. They passed it -- shouldn't they be responsible? You were just the innocent purchasers.
 
Never heard of that before.
I am going to Sainsbury's first thing in the morning!!!

Thank you so much for that amazing information!!!
>^..^<
 
6.3 earlier this morning.

I spent 3 days on the phone with the American Ophthalmology Association and other organizations trying to sort out a voucher I received for a pair of glasses (but no eye exam). After waiting 4 months for the voucher, it had a 4-day window of opportunity for me to find an optometrist, get an appointment, find a way to pay for an exam, then find an optician who carries the authorized brand of frames. I spent 3 of those 4 days just trying to get all that done -- forget trying to get a ride to the optomestrist's.

I don't know why I'm fighting it -- if I paid for the eye exam I wouldn't be able to pay to renew my driver's license, which doesn't matter anyway because i don't have a car ...

Oh, well. The KittenCat is loving the canned duck I found for her yesterday when I was out escaping from the rip-off artists that call themselves charitable organizations! And she's the reason I keep on keeping on. ^. .^

@PenguinMum , fingers crossed and thumbs up for you and Oscar today -- I imagine his person is home by now and you are on your way back home.
 
I reckon stress is a big factor in BG readings
 

I’ve just copied your message into my phone notes for shopping (mnext time I go to visit Dad in the U.K.! That chocolate sounds blissful.
Level this morning was 6.7, better than yesterday which was 7.1. Mmmmm. And I haven’t (yet) been eating chocolate.
I read today that the thyroid can affect bg levels. I’ll have to ask about that one next check up.
 
1) Don't light a fire in it.
2) Get a second opinion.
3) Talk to the agent who did the pre-closing inspection. They passed it -- shouldn't they be responsible? You were just the innocent purchasers.

Thanks Saskia. We certainly wont be lighting any fires in it now. We have had 2 opinions, the first was the chimney sweep who couldnt get access to the flue, then we got a fire company in and they both said it was dangerous.
We bought the house a couple of years ago and Ive no idea how to get in contact with those people. I’m just glad nothing terrible has happened so far really.
 
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