What are you all up to today? - part 3

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  • Metheven
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    edited October 2016 #3902

    Last year I was diagnosed as pre diabetic Type 2, slight change of diet, a little more exercise and a reduction in weight has seen that reverse to 'normal' when tested again after 12 months. Although I have been told it will occur its just that I have delayed its onset by being slightly healthier in my ways.

    But when on holiday, eating healthily tends to go out the window, and I love my 'Smarties' Happy

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited October 2016 #3903

    Medical science is improving all the time and eventually there will be a cure. Hopefully, it will come sooner rather than later!

  • IanH
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    edited October 2016 #3904

    No doubt you'll be watching the outcome of the Uber court case with great interest, Malcolm.

    Anyway, watch that diet.....one of my clients had a leg removed as a result of diabetes.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited October 2016 #3905

    No doubt you'll be watching the outcome of the Uber court case with great interest, Malcolm.

    Anyway, watch that diet.....one of my clients had a leg removed as a result of diabetes.

    Write your comments here...Yes, I just got the BBC breaking news on the result about 4 minutes ago. The downside is that it could put a lot of people out of work and on to benefits if these so-called employers go bankrupt as a result of the ruling.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited October 2016 #3906

    I just can't imagine dinner2go being able to survive if all their drivers were paid minimum wage, plus holiday pay, sick pay and all the other rights that employees have. Where would the money come from? Some of our customers
    are already complaining of the cost of delivery fees.  I would love to be earning £7.25 an hour but the reality is that companies in this business, can't afford to pay it. So any such ruling could mean that I would lose my job.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited October 2016 #3907

    Dominos gave me normal employee status when I worked for them, yet I ended up earning less money because they severely restricted the number of hours of work. I was asked to take three days off per week and on the days I worked, it was usually a maximum of 4 hours in the evening. As soon as the orders stopped coming in, I would be sent home and at that time, I wasn't receiving any pension. So two of us had to survive on my earnings alone.

    By working for dinner2go, there is daily cash flow and this helps my status with the bank. I can easily get credit, loans etc. if I needed it. In fact last time I paid money into the bank that cashier pointed out to me that they coukd give me a preferential rate if I needed to borrow any money!

  • ABM
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    edited October 2016 #3908

    Margaret has been a type two diabetic for some years now. As she is normal weight she really gets annoyed at the constant barrage on the news linking diabetes only with being overweight. Obviously that is true but has no relevance to Margaret!!!

    She has taken Metformin and Gliclacide for years but she is now on a slow release insulin as well which seems to give better blood sugar results. The real danger with diabetes is the associated problems that can occur especially heart problems and you could have knocked Margaret down with a feather when she was told she needed a heart bypass operation as a consquence of the diabetes. Not that I wish to frighten anyone but one common effect of diabetes is the damage to nerves so someone could have a heart attack without knowing it in the conventional sense so best to attend all those appointments at the surgery. 

    David

    As  a  Type 2 Diabetic for 26  years  I'm  on  a  similar  if  not  identical  regimen to  Margaret  Metformin,  Gliclacide  &  one  insulin  jab  at  bedtime.  Diagnosed  at  a  Work  Place  Session,  when  I  was  still  playing  sport  &  enjoying  it  !

    The  problem  with  "ON  LINE " searches  is  that  you  get  a  lot  of  dross  &  hysterical  twaddle  to  sort  thro'  before  you  come  to  that  one  life-saving  nugget!  The  number  one  point  to  always  bear  in  mind  is  that  Diabetes  ,  if  not  strictly (  and  I  do  mean  STRICTLY )  controlled  is  a  progressive  illness  and  much  damage  may  have  been  caused  before  the  symptons  reveal  themselves.  You  can  reduce  your  weight,  eat  sensibly  &  watch  your  Blood  Glucose  levels  start  dropping  BUT  you  won't  reverse  the  Neuropathy  that  has  already  occured

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited October 2016 #3909

    Margaret has been a type two diabetic for some years now. As she is normal weight she really gets annoyed at the constant barrage on the news linking diabetes only with being overweight. Obviously that is true but has no relevance to Margaret!!!

    She has taken Metformin and Gliclacide for years but she is now on a slow release insulin as well which seems to give better blood sugar results. The real danger with diabetes is the associated problems that can occur especially heart problems and you could
    have knocked Margaret down with a feather when she was told she needed a heart bypass operation as a consquence of the diabetes. Not that I wish to frighten anyone but one common effect of diabetes is the damage to nerves so someone could have a heart attack
    without knowing it in the conventional sense so best to attend all those appointments at the surgery. 

    David

    As  a  Type 2 Diabetic for 26  years  I'm  on  a  similar  if  not  identical  regimen to  Margaret  Metformin,  Gliclacide  &  one  insulin  jab  at  bedtime.  Diagnosed  at  a  Work  Place  Session,  when  I  was  still  playing  sport  &  enjoying  it 
    !

    The  problem  with  "ON  LINE " searches  is  that  you  get  a  lot  of  dross  &  hysterical  twaddle  to  sort  thro'  before  you  come  to  that  one  life-saving  nugget!  The  number  one  point  to  always  bear  in  mind  is  that  Diabetes  , 
    if  not  strictly (  and  I  do  mean  STRICTLY )  controlled  is  a  progressive  illness  and  much  damage  may  have  been  caused  before  the  symptons  reveal  themselves.  You  can  reduce  your  weight,  eat  sensibly  & 
    watch  your  Blood  Glucose  levels  start  dropping  BUT  you  won't  reverse  the  Neuropathy  that  has  already  occured

    Write your comments here...I've never yet been prescribed Gliclazide. Why would that be?

  • ABM
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    edited October 2016 #3910

    Sorry  Malcolm  I'm  a  Type 2 Diabetic  Motorcaravanner  --  A  doctor  I  aint  !

     

     

    Edit  My  Surgery  has  just  this  very  hour  sent  me  a  text  to  remind  me  its  REVUE Time  09:00  Monday  morning  !Wink

  • brue
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    edited October 2016 #3911

    Good for you ABM for sticking to the advice, it must be hard at times but the alternative is so much worse! 

  • cyberyacht
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    edited October 2016 #3912

    Yoda lay hee hoo Tongue Out

    You are a lonely goatherd?

  • moulesy
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    edited October 2016 #3913

    Spent a very pleasant morning meeting up with Helen & Trevor ( not forgetting Bodie!) for coffee and then a walk across the dunes to the lost church. It was good to meet you  and didn't the dogs get on well together?

    Enjoy the rest of your stay in Cornwall and hope we'll be able to meet up again before too long. Happy

  • ABM
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    edited October 2016 #3914

    Good for you ABM for sticking to the advice, it must be hard at times but the alternative is so much worse! 

    Brue,  I  see  the  results  every  morning.  A  neighbour  who  played  at  a  much  higher  level  of  amateur  footy  than  I  ever  could, limps  past  my  windows  going  to  collect  his  Daily  Groan.  Seriously  he  looks  twenty  years  older  than 
    me  not  the  5  months  he  is.  He  lost  a  couple  of  toes  to  Type  2  which  was  amazing  really  'cos  his  lady  died  2  years  before  from  a  type 2 induced  Heart  attack.  What  makes  it  most  upsetting  is  that  that  lady  was  the  very 
    first  Diabetes  Clinic  Clerk  I  met  at  the  hospital  on  the  day  of  my  first  blood  test.

    B

     

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited October 2016 #3915

    Good for you ABM for sticking to the advice, it must be hard at times but the alternative is so much worse! 

    Brue,  I  see  the  results  every  morning.  A  neighbour  who  played  at  a  much  higher  level  of  amateur  footy  than  I  ever  could, limps  past  my  windows  going  to  collect  his  Daily  Groan.  Seriously  he  looks  twenty  years  older  than 
    me  not  the  5  months  he  is.  He  lost  a  couple  of  toes  to  Type  2  which  was  amazing  really  'cos  his  lady  died  2  years  before  from  a  type 2 induced  Heart  attack.  What  makes  it  most  upsetting  is  that  that  lady  was  the  very 
    first  Diabetes  Clinic  Clerk  I  met  at  the  hospital  on  the  day  of  my  first  blood  test.

    B

     

    Write your comments here...That's scary!

  • KjellNN
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    edited October 2016 #3916

    Margaret has been a type two diabetic for some years now. As she is normal weight she really gets annoyed at the constant barrage on the news linking diabetes only with being overweight. Obviously that is true but has no relevance to Margaret!!!

    She has taken Metformin and Gliclacide for years but she is now on a slow release insulin as well which seems to give better blood sugar results.

    As  a  Type 2 Diabetic for 26  years  I'm  on  a  similar  if  not  identical  regimen to  Margaret  Metformin,  Gliclacide  &  one  insulin  jab  at  bedtime.  Diagnosed  at  a  Work  Place  Session,  when  I  was  still  playing  sport  &  enjoying  it  !

    The  problem  with  "ON  LINE " searches  is  that  you  get  a  lot  of  dross  &  hysterical  twaddle  to  sort  thro'  before  you  come  to  that  one  life-saving  nugget!  The  number  one  point  to  always  bear  in  mind  is  that  Diabetes  ,  if  not  strictly (  and  I  do  mean  STRICTLY )  controlled  is  a  progressive  illness  and  much  damage  may  have  been  caused  before  the  symptons  reveal  themselves.  You  can  reduce  your  weight,  eat  sensibly  &  watch  your  Blood  Glucose  levels  start  dropping  BUT  you  won't  reverse  the  Neuropathy  that  has  already  occured

    Write your comments here...I've never yet been prescribed Gliclazide. Why would that be?

    As ABM said, Diabetes is progressive if not controlled, so presumably you  do not need additional medication at present.

    My sister started with just one type of pill then had to have additional ones, then insulin.

    Watch the sweet potatoes, I am reliably informed that they are only slightly less bad for you than ordinary potatoes.

    My sister only eats a very small portion of potatoes.

     

  • robsail
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    edited October 2016 #3917

    Been  down  that  road  myself,  Robsail  !

    It's  damned  strange  when  a  middle-aged  male  doctor  has  that  effect  on  me  when  the  attractive  young  trainee  nurse  last  week got my  lowest  reading  for  years 
    Embarassed  !

    There  are  Times  when  I  really  worry  about  me  Surprised 
    Innocent

    Write your comments here...at least my GP is an attractive blonde!Happy

    Sven or Olaf?

    Write your comments here...it is definitely a lady doctor! We know her and her family!!!!!!

  • robsail
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    edited October 2016 #3918

    I noticed another GP from our practice is retiring, bit worrying that I know more doctors on the retiral board than on the current practice GPs! I must be getting old!

  • KjellNN
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    edited October 2016 #3919

    Feet and eyes seem to be danger areas for diabetics, my sister has regular checks on those.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited October 2016 #3920

    We've just done our first delivery of the day. It was originally an Uncle Sams order but Uncle Sams is closed today for some reason so it was converted into a Macdonalds order. A new dinner2go manager seems to have taken over, a lady manager this time.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited October 2016 #3921

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  • brue
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    edited October 2016 #3923

    Youtube's great for demos, I often use it.

    Booked a quote for a new gas boiler, switched on the heating and our old boiler immediately stopped working. Frown Should have replaced it this
    summer but didn't get round to it. OH thinks he can repair it with a spare part tomorrow, will limp along til the new boiler is in place. Thank goodness it's fairly mild. Undecided

  • Goldie146
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    edited October 2016 #3924

    A normal working day today (5 am to 7 pm), but tomorrow we're off down the motorways after milking. A 70th Birthday party near Bristol, Then a few hours sleep at a Travel Lodge (thank you for the extra hour!), then back up to Cumbria for a 70th Birthday
    Afternoon Tea Party.

    Then afternoon milking. 

     

     

     

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited October 2016 #3925

    We're parked on Chapel Road in the Worthing town centre waiting for the next order. It seems a quiet evening so far but is this the lull before the storm?

  • milliehull
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    edited October 2016 #3926

    Had a lovely ride over to Stamford on the bus through all the local villages - the autumnal trees looked beautiful. Bought some Christmas cards in the Charity Christmas card 'shop' in St. George's church, a new scarf and some Irish Breakfast loose leaf tea on the market.  Also got Mr H a 'walking' coat with detachable inner fleece in the BHF charity shopHappy. His old one had decided to fall apart after 10 yearsSurprised There is a much better class of charity shop in Stamford Laughing. Also bumped into a lovely friend that I hardn't seen for a while and organsied meeting up for lunch in a few weeks.  Caught the bus back and then met daughter and 2 grand-daughters for a cream tea at a 'pop up cafe' at their local farm.  All in all a very good day.

  • Tammygirl
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    edited October 2016 #3927

    Nice day today so after a quick tidy up indoors and putting the washing machine on, I put my gardening clothes on and spent 3 hours in the front garden, just have a bit more to do in one corner then that's the front sorted for awhile.

    Lunch, then into town to get my flu jab and some shopping, drop in to big sis for a cuppa and chat. Roads were really busy not usual for us. Skies are clear tonight so will have a look for the 'Northern lights' they have been pretty good north of us in the
    last week but not seen them from here yet.

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited October 2016 #3928

    Spent a very pleasant morning meeting up with Helen & Trevor ( not forgetting Bodie!) for coffee and then a walk across the dunes to the lost church. It was good to meet you  and didn't the dogs get on well together?

    Enjoy the rest of your stay in Cornwall and hope we'll be able to meet up again before too long. Happy

    Lovely to meet up and it was good that the dogs got on well. We took Bodie on the beach afterwards,  still didn't wear him out though.

  • KjellNN
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    edited October 2016 #3929

    Nice day here, a bit of sun and quite mild .

    OH has been working on DD's curtains and I have been shortening some Ikea stainless steel legs to go under a unit in one of her bathrooms.  The legs come in 80mm and 160 mm, but she needed 120mm.

    DD rang a little while back, her husband  wants to treat us to lunch out tomorrow.  Not sure why, but it is a nice gesture, we do do a lot for them (though I say so myself!).

    So we will get our flu vaccinations  first thing then head down to their place and see what I get done before lunch.  After lunch it is back to the grindstone for me, while OH and DD are going to look at curtain material.

  • milliehull
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    edited October 2016 #3930

    Spent a very pleasant morning meeting up with Helen & Trevor ( not forgetting Bodie!) for coffee and then a walk across the dunes to the lost church. It was good to meet you  and didn't the dogs get on well together?

    Enjoy the rest of your stay in Cornwall and hope we'll be able to meet up again before too long. Happy

    Lovely to meet up and it was good that the dogs got on well. We took Bodie on the beach afterwards,  still didn't wear him out though.

    Write your comments here...

    We had a springer spaniel like that. We would come back from a long walk exhausted and she was still ready for more.Laughing Glad you all
    had a good day.

  • milliehull
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    edited October 2016 #3931

    Here we go again.Sad