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Group 7-day waking average?

Good morning 5.6 @0700 but only 2.1 @0300, although I did reduce the insulin by two units, obviously not enough 🙄. Right foot still very swollen, throat has gained the proverbial frog and the usual aches & pains that go with the lurgy 😎.

Thankyou all who sent me their best wishes and advice 🙂.

It’s not the going down, it’s the coming up. (That’s a direct quote from the Kama Sutra) I wonder what you mean @mikeyB :D.

Well I`m still going out today to see if I can infect the rest of Paignton 🙂, take care all enjoy your Sunday.
 
Good morning 5.6 @0700 but only 2.1 @0300, although I did reduce the insulin by two units, obviously not enough 🙄. Right foot still very swollen, throat has gained the proverbial frog and the usual aches & pains that go with the lurgy 😎.

Thankyou all who sent me their best wishes and advice 🙂.

It’s not the going down, it’s the coming up. (That’s a direct quote from the Kama Sutra) I wonder what you mean @mikeyB :D.

Well I`m still going out today to see if I can infect the rest of Paignton 🙂, take care all enjoy your Sunday.
Hope you are feeling better
 
Good morning 5.6 @0700 but only 2.1 @0300, although I did reduce the insulin by two units, obviously not enough 🙄. Right foot still very swollen, throat has gained the proverbial frog and the usual aches & pains that go with the lurgy 😎.

Thankyou all who sent me their best wishes and advice 🙂.

It’s not the going down, it’s the coming up. (That’s a direct quote from the Kama Sutra) I wonder what you mean @mikeyB :D.

Well I`m still going out today to see if I can infect the rest of Paignton 🙂, take care all enjoy your Sunday.

If you’re still having trouble overnight, you could try an oatcake & peanut butter for a steady release of sugars overnight! Useful when I had sudden drops overnight & that covered me so I could sleep!
 
If you’re still having trouble overnight, you could try an oatcake & peanut butter for a steady release of sugars overnight! Useful when I had sudden drops overnight & that covered me so I could sleep!
Good advice @Lanny 🙂 When I was on Lantus and frequently dropping low overnight I used to have a slice of toast spread with peanut butter to keep my levels elevated overnight whilst I tried to work out what reductions I might need to make in doses - the alternatives for me at the time were to go to bed on a high number, which I instinctively hated doing, or to test at 3 am and have a snack then if needed. This is one of the perennial problems of trying to manage a basal insulin on injections when your body's requirements are fluctuating, which they can do for a myriad of reasons.

I hope you can settle down to a good balance @KARNAK, at least for a while until everything changes again! 🙄 I'll look out for reports on the news that Paignton has been put into quarantine after your have spread your lurgy during your daily consitutional! 😱 😉
 
Hello all. I've been in the lower 7s all week so I'm over the moon. Plus one afternoon I was in the lower 5s, so ecstatic. Mind you. I'd had a mega chippy due to being with family, out visiting, so I'd probably gone hugely high and then plummeted! Still, it was nice to see a 5, long time since I've had one. 🙂

Can I just ask about the Chilli Baked Spud? That's one of my fave cafe meals and I thought I couldn't have it any more, because I read that baked spuds are the worst thing 'we' can eat? Is this wrong then?
Well done Ditto, I rarely get 5s! Baked tatties are much better for you than say mash because of the fibre, it’s takes a bit longer to get into your system so more slow release. Just be careful of the kidney beans in your Chilli, some type 2s report that they send their BGs high, personally they don’t me as again they are full of fibre. But we are all different. Just be careful of the size of the spud though! 🙂
 
Afternoon folks, just forgot today! 6.2 this morning, lurgy seems to be gone ( fingers crossed) never coughed through the night for the first time in nearly 3 weeks. We are going to the pictures ( I can’t call it the cinema, sorry) this afternoon to see the Laurel and Hardy film. I absolutely loved them as a child and our girls were brought up on their films, I used to get the videos from the library for them to watch. Really looking forward to it, seems ages since we saw a film without a horde of kids with us! Have a fab Sunday and don’t get blown away, bit blustery oop North! 😱
 
Afternoon folks, just forgot today! 6.2 this morning, lurgy seems to be gone ( fingers crossed) never coughed through the night for the first time in nearly 3 weeks. We are going to the pictures ( I can’t call it the cinema, sorry) this afternoon to see the Laurel and Hardy film. I absolutely loved them as a child and our girls were brought up on their films, I used to get the videos from the library for them to watch. Really looking forward to it, seems ages since we saw a film without a horde of kids with us! Have a fab Sunday and don’t get blown away, bit blustery oop North! 😱
The film looks really good - saw an interview with Steve Coogan and John O'Reilly yesterday with some clips 🙂 I used to love 'Mad Movies' with Bob Monkhouse on a Saturday mornings when I was a kid - Laurel and Hardy, Ben Turpin, Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin et al :D
 
Afternoon all from a very stormy Cheshire border! Blowing a flipping gale out there.

My numbers for this week:
Mon 8.9 @ 7.27
Tue 8.3 @ 7.19
Wed 7.1 @ 6.03
Thu 7.6 @ 9.30
Fri 7.5 @ 9.08
Sat 7.6 @ 6.23
Sun 7.5 @ 6.14 🙂

Low carb is obviously the way for me to go. Have a good Sunday all. Enjoy the pictures. I liked Harold Lloyd too as well as all them others. My fave Laurel & Hardy was the missing jigsaw piece. :D
 
Hope you are feeling better

Thanks Carol and all, BGL has been very stable today see how the night progresses. Fancy a laugh? I have a very expensive pair of suede shoes, sat in my local club and said friend sat opposite says what`s wrong with your shoes? Looking down the complete sole had departed from the shoe, so the shoe was still on my foot but the sole was making its way to the bar. The crowd was in hysterics, me another beer please🙄.
 
In case anyone was worried about my expedition on stairs today, the morning started with a party at a Citheroe soft play centre. If you can imagine around fifty kids from 3 to 5 screaming in happiness, then you will appreciate the experience. The only happy notes were when the 23 invited guests decamped into the private room for butties, sausage rolls and ice cream, a bit of peace reigned. Apart from cries of “I don’t like cheese/jam/ham/eggs...” from various picky four year olds.

I cheered myself up by star spotting. It was nice to see a Michelin starred chef - Lisa Allen, who you may have seen occasionally on the telly - struggling with her four year old. She’s the head chef at the local posh eaterie Northcote Manor. There was also a huge affable bloke who looked and sounded like a South African Rugby player, and apparently was. Great levellers, children.

Anyway, peace afterwards as we decamped en famille to the Eagle, where I enjoyed bangers and mash. Or, as the Eagle would have it, hand made pork, apple and black pudding sausages on a bed of creamy mash with a red wine gravy, and a side of buttery tenderstem broccoli. Young Tom enjoyed free range chicken nuggets. He left most of the chips and stole half of my broccoli. I only bumped into one chair with my wheelchair, so a win all round.

Got home, zipped into the main entrance to avail myself of the disability fettled loo, then back out to face the stairs. Looked at them for a minute, then set off. Place crutch on the step, pull on the handrail, push on the crutch and heave on the step better leg first. Repeat....

Got home, sat down and fell asleep. Woke in time to watch Spurs v Man U. Or, more accurately, Spurs v David de Gea.

Normal life resumes tomorrow, with every muscle aching. That’s David de Gea, he used just about every bit of his anatomy to stop Spurs scoring.

I’ll just suffer quietly, dreaming of sausages.
 
Well done, for surviving the day without the lift @mikeyB!🙂

Speaking of sausages, I once had a very funny dream about them. Cookstown is a town in Co. Tyrone that’s very well known for its sausages: shops & supermarkets all over NI sell their Cookstown brand of other pork products, bacon, ham & the like but, their sausages are the thing they’re best known for. The bisto gravy family from the TV ads, Linda Bellingham et al, mum is cooking breakfast of a toasted Cookstown sausages sandwich for dad, already at the table, & son: 3 pan fried sausages cut in half lengthwise between 2 slices of toasted bread with ketchup. Son is still upstairs in the bathroom. While dad’s eating mum keeps calling, “Son, breakfast’s ready!” Dad finishes his sandwich & as his son is STILL not down, he starts using his knife & fork to take little bits off his son’s plate. The son takes SO long in the bathroom that when he finally comes down to an empty kitchen & there is nothing left on his plate except the crusts, which have been cut up & arranged to form letters D.A.D!😱:D😛
 
In case anyone was worried about my expedition on stairs today, the morning started with a party at a Citheroe soft play centre. If you can imagine around fifty kids from 3 to 5 screaming in happiness, then you will appreciate the experience. The only happy notes were when the 23 invited guests decamped into the private room for butties, sausage rolls and ice cream, a bit of peace reigned. Apart from cries of “I don’t like cheese/jam/ham/eggs...” from various picky four year olds.

I cheered myself up by star spotting. It was nice to see a Michelin starred chef - Lisa Allen, who you may have seen occasionally on the telly - struggling with her four year old. She’s the head chef at the local posh eaterie Northcote Manor. There was also a huge affable bloke who looked and sounded like a South African Rugby player, and apparently was. Great levellers, children.

Anyway, peace afterwards as we decamped en famille to the Eagle, where I enjoyed bangers and mash. Or, as the Eagle would have it, hand made pork, apple and black pudding sausages on a bed of creamy mash with a red wine gravy, and a side of buttery tenderstem broccoli. Young Tom enjoyed free range chicken nuggets. He left most of the chips and stole half of my broccoli. I only bumped into one chair with my wheelchair, so a win all round.

Got home, zipped into the main entrance to avail myself of the disability fettled loo, then back out to face the stairs. Looked at them for a minute, then set off. Place crutch on the step, pull on the handrail, push on the crutch and heave on the step better leg first. Repeat....

Got home, sat down and fell asleep. Woke in time to watch Spurs v Man U. Or, more accurately, Spurs v David de Gea.

Normal life resumes tomorrow, with every muscle aching. That’s David de Gea, he used just about every bit of his anatomy to stop Spurs scoring.

I’ll just suffer quietly, dreaming of sausages.
I like Lisa Allen she seems really down to earth. The most famous person I have seen in a public place was Gregor Fisher ( Rab C Nesbitt) in Tesco, he asked me if I knew where the red current sauce was, I was only doing my shopping I didn’t work there! He spoke quite posh funnily enough! Glad you got through the day, sort of, we have grandson’s birthday tomorrow and going to Pizza Hut, oh joy! I hate pizza! Hope you’re not too kn*****ed tomorrow! 🙂
 
The film looks really good - saw an interview with Steve Coogan and John O'Reilly yesterday with some clips 🙂 I used to love 'Mad Movies' with Bob Monkhouse on a Saturday mornings when I was a kid - Laurel and Hardy, Ben Turpin, Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin et al :D
It was an excellent film and would highly recommend it. I think we were the youngest there! 😱
 
Good morning 🙂 6.4 for me today after a largely sleepless night - woke around 2:30 and then couldn't get back to sleep. It's usually an indication that there's something major I need to change about my life, so now have to work out what it is. Would have stayed in bed but have an early eye appointment at the hospital - hope they are not looking too bleary! Wish me luck! 🙂
 
Good morning 🙂 6.4 for me today after a largely sleepless night - woke around 2:30 and then couldn't get back to sleep. It's usually an indication that there's something major I need to change about my life, so now have to work out what it is. Would have stayed in bed but have an early eye appointment at the hospital - hope they are not looking too bleary! Wish me luck! 🙂

Good luck at the hospital app, @Northerner!🙂

Sounds ominous!🙄 You’ve just done a big house move was that not majorly life changing?

I hope you’re not going through a mid life crisis, buy a sports car & go chasing women 20 years, or more, younger than you, are you?😉
 
06:58 BS 6.6.🙂 Slept a bit more yesterday & for longer so, only ate twice: chicken soup & ham sandwiches. Been eating than a lot this week as it’s quick & easy: heat tin of tesco soup & make the sandwich! Applying ice packs works a treat & swelling is kept to a minimum without any drugs, topical or ingested!🙂 BS stayed in the 6-7 range too!🙂

Will have last can of chicken soup & buttered toast for breakfast before weekly grocery delivery: more soup &, just for a change, wafer thin beef for sandwiches!😛

It’s the start of a new week & I hope you all start it as well as you can!🙂 Good morning everyone & have a great day!:D
 
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