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

7A8C6A39-DED6-45AD-B267-75E6664EAB4D.jpeg Night all you well never guess what I did today I dyed my hair pink you might not be able to see it very well but I will post a picture tommorow my coat came but the site I bought it from was very misleading with the sizes I ordered a 10 but I now need a 12 night all sleep well BG tonight is 7.1
 
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I obviously have to get up at 4.15am every morning!!! :-)

off to the airport. Dublin bound to see family. What's waiting for me the other side (beside my auntie!) Is a good old Irish breakfast. Sausage, rashers, fried eggs, white pudding. OH YESSSSS (que when Harry met Sally film exert !!!!!!!) Happy Thursday folks :-)
 
Its so strange how dogs know when we’re ill isn’t it? Tilly helped me get through cancer last year, just by being there and offering her silky ears for a stroke. Very therapeutic.
@DJC3 Great post as my dog and my son at the time i was having treatment for cancer 4 years ago got me through it as well. How i love those dogs. My son's dog has gone back to his master and my dog is still my greatest love other then my husband lol to this day. He still knows when i'm upset or sick and is always there to hug me. What a blessing dogs are and how i have read such horror stories as to how some people treat them.
 
Good Morening Ladies and Gentlemen and to the guy that is bouncing across the Alps on a child's spacehopper, ref the BBC on line news I kid you not.

An unsurprising 8.3 this morning, guess who forgot to take his Metformin last night.

Here in wet and warm Reading we are battening down the hatches ready for the invasion of the eldest grandchildren. Trouble here I come hehehehe.
Have a good one folks.
 
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