Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Not posted for long time but still keep up with all op posts 😉
Lanzlady
Hi lanzlady, nice to hear from you and glad to hear you are still reading 🙂 Hoping all is well with you!
Not posted for long time but still keep up with all op posts 😉
Lanzlady
Hi all I'm still around, had a few health problems but getting there, I do still pop in and look around when I can.
Hope you are all as well as can be expected.
My husband is due for another blood test in a couple of months. The GP who is very nice and takes his time to explain things has been treating my husbands diabetes for several years now; firstly by keeping an eye on him with regular blood tests and advice on diet and in the last three years with medication but he has never sent him to see a specialist. I think it's about time he saw one.
I think that you right about testing before and after a meal, that way we'll see how different foods affect him so he really needs to discuss this with the GP.
Thanks again
Cakemaker
From time to time we notice that people who used to post here seem to have stopped and it's always a mystery why.
Well as you ask, since my introductory post I have lost a further 7 kg bringing it up to a total of 26 kg since christmas. After the initial high rate of loss, things have slowed down to something like 1 kg every 9 days or so. All self monitored blood glucose scores continue to reduce with about 40% of fasting scores in the 4s, 50% in the 5s and 10% in the low 6s. Post meal scores tend to be about 40% in the 5s, 55% in the low to mid 6s and a few in the low 7s. Exercise is 3 x 10 mins per day moderate, roughy 1 hour after every meal. I do skip an exercise session if I do say an hours work in the garden.
I eat well. I avoid all the obvious sugary stuff, sweets, biscuits, chocolate bars, buns, sugary drinks etc and also avoid stuff made with white flour, mashed potatoes, white rice etc but I do experiment a lot with wholegrains and find wholegrain pasta is OK, parboiled brown rice is fine, pearl barley, new potatoes, bread with rye mixed with wholemeal flour etc are all fine. I cut the excess fat off meats like bacon and spread things like butter thinly.
I had a fish week, smoked trout, smoked tuna, smoked salmon, Arbroath smokies (I'd visited the Port of Lancaster Smokehouse at Glasson), and tins of mackerel, king prawns and jars of rollmop herring. These were all served either with crusty fresh rye breads, a handful of new potatoes boiled, brown rice, olives and other salad stuff. I had one day where I had three readings in the 3s and a great number in the 4s. I think all the post meal readings never got out of the 5s.
It would probably be a good idea to have a couple of fish days in the week as it certainly seems to work.
Thanks Northerner.
I was meaning to ask, are you are true northerner, ie north of the Humber - Mersey line or just a northerner relative to Southampton, ie from Northampton which true northerners would still consider 'dun suth'.?
Only propper Northeners Know ! When down south i love the signs on motorway "NORTH" ! 🙂🙂
Only propper Northeners Know ! When down south i love the signs on motorway "NORTH" ! 🙂🙂
I know Brighouse well. I used to go to the Jade Garden when it was on Commerical Street and before it moved to the old Bradford Road. It's now called the Great Wall. The previous owner Tony hot footed it back to Hong Kong due to some VAT irregularities 🙂
Brighouse is on the Paulinus Way which in this part of the world follows the river Calder from Dewsbury to Todmorden. The Paulinus Way is the route by which Christianity was introduced, from the Minster in Dewsbury, a minster being the place that sent the missionaries out. I always think they missed Brighouse out.
Not that my home town of Huddersfield is any better. John Wesley wrote:
"I rode over the mountains to Huddersfield. A wilder people I never saw in England. The men, women and children filled the streets and seemed just ready to devour us" and he'd just come through Manchester!
Hi everyone
I've popped in a few times to lurk but haven't felt like posting due to on/off burnout. Just got back from a lovely holiday, went with a different attitude and got better BG results than last time 🙂 Got my HbA1c results in the next few weeks and am looking into entering a DUK fundraising event
Hope you are well and enjoying the BH
Em x