Wirrallass
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Thanks Don Vinny ~ I was walking around with a permanent smile on my face for the rest of the day🙂 cheered me up no end. I've eaten such a load of garbage😱 these last 3-4 months I find the result incredible ~ and wonderful.Terrific WL
Well Done
I know the feeling and it is wonderful
Don't go having ice cream to celebrate lolThanks Don Vinny ~ I was walking around with a permanent smile on my face for the rest of the day🙂 cheered me up no end. I've eaten such a load of garbage😱 these last 3-4 months I find the result incredible ~ and wonderful.
I'd go for half of one @Lanny then test.Thanks for the vote of confidence!
Top of the shopping list for tomorrow is........Tiramisu, my guilty pleasureDon't go having ice cream to celebrate lol![]()
🙄 Changed your Name from Hawk Vision Lady to Naughty Lady lolI'd go for half of one then test ~ or correct as you would normally ~ I keep forgettin
Top of the shopping list for tomorrow is........Tiramisu, my guilty pleasureSalted caramel ice-cream already in the freezer waiting to be eaten ~ that's just yummy yum yum!😛 But it can stay there for now🙂
Aha! Maybe just for one or two days Shanghai man! I dont mind being naughty ~ naughty but nice!🙄🙄 Changed your Name from Hawk Vision Lady to Naughty Lady lol![]()
Wow, well done. Must be such a relief after all you have endured recently. I hope you enjoy the celebrations.Tuesday. I saw my GP today for the result of my HbA1c ~ which was 33(5.1%) Over the moon!
My GP was overjoyed too and complimented my efforts of managing my Diabetes with diet control & exercise only and confirmed I am still in remission. She also provided me with a link for a low fat eating plan.
I'm ecstatic about my HbA1c result ever mindful that I was prescribed strong painkillers for bruised ribs following my collapse which was then followed by a chest infection that required a Course of Antibiotics. Also I had an awfully painful attack of Cellulitis (Not Cellulite) that lasted four months, when my left foot, ankle and leg swelled to the extreme up to my thigh and with a burning red rash ~ which necessitated a further Course of Antibiotics. I was unable to do any exercise during this time and ashamed to say I ate a load of c**p comfort eating!!😱 All of which impacted my daily bgls. So I was more than surprised with my HbA1c result. Thus I gained weight which I've been addressing more recently. All in all, I'm a very happy bunny
WL
Well done.Tuesday. I saw my GP today for the result of my HbA1c ~ which was 33(5.1%) Over the moon!
My GP was overjoyed too and complimented my efforts of managing my Diabetes with diet control & exercise only and confirmed I am still in remission. She also provided me with a link for a low fat eating plan.
I'm ecstatic about my HbA1c result ever mindful that I was prescribed strong painkillers for bruised ribs following my collapse which was then followed by a chest infection that required a Course of Antibiotics. Also I had an awfully painful attack of Cellulitis (Not Cellulite) that lasted four months, when my left foot, ankle and leg swelled to the extreme up to my thigh and with a burning red rash ~ which necessitated a further Course of Antibiotics. I was unable to do any exercise during this time and ashamed to say I ate a load of c**p comfort eating!!😱 All of which impacted my daily bgls. So I was more than surprised with my HbA1c result. Thus I gained weight which I've been addressing more recently. All in all, I'm a very happy bunny
WL
Tom Kerridge has a low carb recipe for tiramisu WL. Have you tried it yet @Mark Parrott ?I'd go for half of one @Lanny then test.
Top of the shopping list for tomorrow is........Tiramisu, my guilty pleasureSalted caramel ice-cream already in the freezer waiting to be eaten ~ that's just yummy yum yum!😛 But it can stay there for now🙂
Does he? I didn't know that. I'm on the case!Tom Kerridge has a low carb recipe for tiramisu WL. Have you tried it yet @Mark Parrott ?
It is well worth changing to ensure that you have your regular nurse. No point in wasting your time and theirs with others in whom you do not have the same level of confidence. Mind you the Practice nurse I had seen left and I had to go back to the lead nurse. I was pleasantly surprised, as we had not had a good appointment a few years ago.That's what I've been thinking,I'd rather stick to the one I know,x
Cheers sb you just reminded me to ring themIt is well worth changing to ensure that you have your regular nurse. No point in wasting your time and theirs with others in whom you do not have the same level of confidence. Mind you the Practice nurse I had seen left and I had to go back to the lead nurse. I was pleasantly surprised, as we had not had a good appointment a few years ago.
Well done Mrs RabbitTuesday. I saw my GP today for the result of my HbA1c ~ which was 33(5.1%) Over the moon!
My GP was overjoyed too and complimented my efforts of managing my Diabetes with diet control & exercise only and confirmed I am still in remission. She also provided me with a link for a low fat eating plan.
I'm ecstatic about my HbA1c result ever mindful that I was prescribed strong painkillers for bruised ribs following my collapse which was then followed by a chest infection that required a Course of Antibiotics. Also I had an awfully painful attack of Cellulitis (Not Cellulite) that lasted four months, when my left foot, ankle and leg swelled to the extreme up to my thigh and with a burning red rash ~ which necessitated a further Course of Antibiotics. I was unable to do any exercise during this time and ashamed to say I ate a load of c**p comfort eating!!😱 All of which impacted my daily bgls. So I was more than surprised with my HbA1c result. Thus I gained weight which I've been addressing more recently. All in all, I'm a very happy bunny
WL