trophywench
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I've never been a natural early riser since my senior school start time was 9.25am and I reckon I've been fighting that ever since - that's long been my excuse and I've stuck to it!
I like your style! I have no trouble getting up early but find difficulty tolerating fools before 11 ish. No excuses available to me - I just bite...I've never been a natural early riser since my senior school start time was 9.25am and I reckon I've been fighting that ever since - that's long been my excuse and I've stuck to it!
Hello Stephknits - glad to meet another grower. I grew yellow ones this year but all my cucurbits have been poor this year. Sadly the spuds were superb and now all my neighbours are enjoying the fruits of my labour.I have really enjoyed reading this thread - well done TinaD for a fantastic effort. I shall think of you whilst eating yet another courgette from the garden
I doubt you did anything wrong. I think it was the weather. Depressing though to see so little return when last year total strangers who stood still long enough were given lots. I envy your self discipline. If its handy I eat it - hence denuding the veggie patch of the lovely murphies, clearing the pantry, and screening the grocery order for anything vaguely carb related. Man, could I eat a crumpet...well, no, I don't have any. Sobs into keyboard...Pleased I'm not the only one who had a failure with courgettes this year. They have been so abundant previous years, not sure what I did wrong.
I have indulged in a few new potatoes this year having been very restrained last year. After all, new potatoes are lower carb than any other and I particularly like waxy ones (Arran Pilots or Nadines) which are lower carb than floury potatoes so I decided that I would have my annual portion of potatoes when they would do the least damage.... Of course I didn't eat the plateful that I would have pre diagnosis, but more than the piddly 3 little marbles I allocated myself last year.
Peas, runners: excellent; asparagus OK, salads brilliant - but I do those in the hydroponics. Courgettes, butternut, cucumbers and spaghetti squash: dire.I had no problems at all with courgettes up here in Lancashire but had stupid trouble in germinating almost anything else... beetroot a complete failure, carrots sporadic, salads poor. My spuds were hammered by slugs. Really weird. Just put in some onion sets........
Being on steroids can increase blood levels, and would think if you are going up into the 9's and 10's, then that is quite good for someone on steriods.Ok - a little advice please. Weight still going down nicely. FBG first thing seems mostly to be around 5 to 5.4. However finding when taking pre-meal test it seems to be around 9 to 9.9 although it doesn't go screaming up 2 hours after. Last night for instance it was 10.2 at 2 hrs post food. Ideas for squeezing that before meal figure down? I am taking a good deal of slow, steady, exercise (gardening) but cannot do speed because of COPD. Is this just the steroid effect as it is, apparently, an artificial cortisol which operates in flight or fight stress. Doing my best to avoid other stresses.
Found some brilliant garlic on line and some elephant garlic. The great midden removal is booked for next week so will be able to plant out the over wintering strawberries and get the garlic in.
Good luck.Thanks - very reassuring. I am on a massive dose of steroids which I am slowly reducing. Terrified the COPD will worsen and the palindromic arthritis will again confine me to bed with pain when the dose gets really low or ends. Can only take opiates for pain (which I won't do as no desire to be addicted but am on blood thinners which prevent use of NSAIDs\) Rather feel that diabetes is the last straw. On the good side I may end up a svelte and elegant figure as I ply my trowel - this keto lark is certainly working - I keep having to hitch up my trews.