@Michael12421 are you able to Google your oven instructions? If not, if you post the model number I could send you screenshots or post them to you in the mail? Hope you get your heating sorted soon.
Thank you - I have plenty of hot water it's just the central heating does not work. It's perhaps the thermomstat, the receiver or the pump that is at fault. My normal plumber is about as useful as a chocolate teapot and is now sacked. Now is the olive harvest and most people are engaged in that so are not available. The harvest is very poor this year and so a hike in olive oil prices is on the cards. THe bedroom is also cold but I don't mind that as I dislike an overly warm bedroom and it doesn't take long with me and Missy under the duvet to warm up.Good day folks.
cess now!
@Michael12421. Very concerned that you still don't have heating. Does that mean no hot water too or do you have an emersion heater? Pleased you have invested in an oil filled radiator to at least take the worst of the chill off the bathroom. I am guessing the bedroom must also be pretty cold too. Hope you have plenty of fuel in for the fire. Take care. It would be lovely to see a photo of the village Christmas lights.
Thank you but as the oven is not sold in the UK then it is highly unlikely that you will find any information. It wass kind of you to offer.@Michael12421 are you able to Google your oven instructions? If not, if you post the model number I could send you screenshots or post them to you in the mail? Hope you get your heating sorted soon.
Hi Michael, thanks for your reply, I miss the goings on in your life and village but perhaps I’m just nosey!! Glad you have a warm fire downstairs but oooh a cold bathroom is the worst.Well it is a curates egg situation.
Bad news is that I have had no central heating all Winter I do have a log fire in the living room so keeping warm downstairs but the bathroom is too cold, showering is almost painful. I have put an oiled filled radiator in there on a timer but it is still not warm enough.
Good news is that I have a new TV, LG Nano and I have subscribed to Netflix as I have had no live channels for about 7 years. I am enjoying it but still having a few problems with navigation but getting there.
Other good news is that I finally have an appointment, on December 23rd, for them to look at another skin cancer I have on my face. More surgery and more scars, my face will resemble a map of the London underground!
Stll also problems with the new kitchen inasfar as no instructions for the new Bosch oven but once again am getting there on a trial and error basis.
Missy is fine, we are just back from our morning walk, very cold and very wet.
The village is now very festive, once all the decorations are lit up I will take some photo's and post them.
Thank you for asking
Yes they did but it was only the actual scientific radiographer rather than a member of my surgeons clinical team. Because I am under a specialist team in London, obviously they only concentrate on the most complex cases and the video urodynamics I had done this time were very different to the ones I had done 23 years ago. Then they had me doing star jumps, running on the spot etc which is what I was expecting and that would definitely have shown up the problems I am having. I am just worried that they will not do the next op as they won’t consider the problem bad enough - believe me it is. Perhaps I’m just panicking but I don’t think so. I may give his clinical nurse who is a darling a ring before my next telephone appointment. Can’t live like this forever that’s for sure xx
My Basel level set by the DSN. As I don’t know the full workings of this.@Lily123 are you sure it’s your evening ratios and not your basal. Have you done an evening basal test at all? What were you before dinner and what did you eat? Did you bolus ahead or just when you ate?
Hi @Michael12421 if you can find the Spanish instructions you could edit/copy/paste them into Google Translate. I would offer to try as I used to speak very good Spanish, however it's a bit rusty these days and instructions probably have technical terms in them.Bosch Spain are not replying. Bosch UK have been very helpful but this oven is not marketed in the UK and so they are unable to help further, but they did their best.
@DuncanLord see instructions on basal testing below. You might find it useful to get "think like a Pancreas" by Gary Scheiner as it explains a lot about your body and about how insulin works, then you can adjust your own basals without waiting for the nurse to tell you what to do. I had a telephone consultation with my Consultant in the summer, I had not spoken to him prior to that for 2 years. I mentioned that my afternoons were a bit askew and that I intended to tweak my basal insulin a bit. He actually said "you have my permission". I nearely laughed out loud.... if I waited for his permission every time I changed my basal I'd be in a rare mess!My Basel level set by the DSN. As I don’t know the full workings of this.
What is an evening Basel test and how is it done?
If not to complicated I may try it for fun and see if it can be improved.
How condescending! (Fuming Emoji!!) I would need an appointment every few days/week if I needed my consultant's permission for basal changes. Shame you didn't put him right!He actually said "you have my permission". I nearely laughed out loud....
Right in the thick of the pandemic last year, when people were wringing their hands about all the cancer cases being missed etc because people weren’t able to see their doctors, my actual Named GP rang me out of the blue, and said ‘We’ve been going through the records while we’ve got this lull, and I see you’re not on a statin, I think you ought to consider it.' (Even though it’s marked on my records that I got SEs after trying a couple of different ones, and my ratio is very good) She then gave me the hard sell, then told me to go away and research it and let her know my decision, saying 'Have a look on Diabetes.co.u.k., that’s very good…' A sharp intake of breath from me, and I think I spluttered 'I find Diabetes U.K. more helpful' (though I actually did go onto the red site to see what it said, and it’s very anti statin, in fact).How condescending! (Fuming Emoji!!) I would need an appointment every few days/week if I needed my consultant's permission for basal changes. Shame you didn't put him right!
Hung around waiting with my phone to hand all morning and no call. Rang the surgery and got through second time after a not too long wait. Having explained my situation to the receptionist she was kind enough to explain that it is about statins.... I am guessing because this nurse has recently taken over the diabetes management at the practice and perhaps my records have flagged up that I am not on statins. I hope this is not a change in policy at the practice as they have been good so far about assessing individual risk rather than dishing them out like sweeties.
The practice have changed their online system from AskMyGP to eConsult since i last used it and the eConsult is absolute rubbish by comparison. Got totally frustrated trying to negotiate my way through it in order to leave a simple message for the nurse in question. Amazingly it doesn't even list diabetes as an existing condition that you can contact them about or even anything remotely linked unless you go for urinary problems! So annoyed with it that it makes me feel like I want to join their PRG! The practice has always been really good and approachable and the AskMyGP enabled pretty simple and quick access.
I selected weight loss in the end as being the least concerning and I have deliberately lost a bit of weight in recent months, but no option of "other" or not applicable.... and then I had to answer questions as to how long the weight loss had been going on and what I thought was causing it etc... when I really just want to leave a message for the nurse about statins! Rant over.
Still no phone call so hopefully she will get my eConsult message and understand it and that I am not actually worried about weight loss and that should resolve the situation. Grr! Box ticked on her part and no more mention of statins. Fingers crossed!