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life just gets even more interesting

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tejbat6

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Type 2
been offline for a few days
soddin` computer had a wobbler too
did its own "Repair"
lost some stuff, got some back with a firkle and some progs had to reload with some needing full authentication and some not

as well as a several medical hiccups that have dogged me over the years, and still do....

UTI returned today with a vengeance..after 12 months
got Gp to ring me as last year he gave me a box of cefelaxin in case it happened again so now on 4 tabs a day until all used
`orrible looking sample dropped off at the surgery for testing and appointment made for a weeks time

Breathing difficulty during any effort such as walking has been getting worse so got sent to Darlington MH for testing.
only lasted 3 or 4 minutes on the treadmill. The first increase of inclination and speed did me in
Had one in the 90`s and they gave up when it was at max height and speed and I just happened to mention there was a fire engine in the grounds 3 floors down:D

anyone had one of the following procedures????
Waiting for a letter of appointment time and date to go in and have a DSE
(Dobutamine Stress Echo) test.
It is basically a drug stuck in your veins . Speeds up HR. Then they do ultrasound scan of the heart. Takes about an hour
some interesting side effects....death, stroke, heart attack et al 😱
Good news is....you get FREE tea and biccies in the recovery room😉

More good news..
after reading some posts about bread have switched to Burgen and Linseed
sugar levels now much more stable, thanks Northerner
at least something works
 
Goodness, you have a lot on your plate at the moment! (not literally, of course, that would be bad diabetes management 😉)

I hope that things improve for you very soon. Haven't heard of the procedure, although I have had echocardiograms, but I'm hoping for the best possible outcome for you 🙂
 
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