Noel+ wrote:Jolly if Santa gives you coal for caffeine we're all having a sad Christmas! I am drinking diet coke for breakfast.
Hope your tests show you healthy & still elf feisty.
Jolly O'Leary wrote:Noel+ wrote:Jolly if Santa gives you coal for caffeine we're all having a sad Christmas! I am drinking diet coke for breakfast.
Hope your tests show you healthy & still elf feisty.
Well, it's not so much the caffeine as I am trying to drink lots of water before the blood tests. I cannot undo the long term results but I can at least make some things not quite so bad. They have wanted to put me on insulin here for years because it is cheaper (the downside to social medicine is you do not have a lot of choices). I keep fighting. Usually, if I get bad results in December (who wouldn't?) I say give me three months to do better and then I have to get back to basics. I realize that some day it will happen, but I want to put that day off as long as possible and still be able to enjoy Christmas. I do wish, however, that they would give us more notice.
Noel+ wrote:Jolly O'Leary wrote:Noel+ wrote:Jolly if Santa gives you coal for caffeine we're all having a sad Christmas! I am drinking diet coke for breakfast.
Hope your tests show you healthy & still elf feisty.
Well, it's not so much the caffeine as I am trying to drink lots of water before the blood tests. I cannot undo the long term results but I can at least make some things not quite so bad. They have wanted to put me on insulin here for years because it is cheaper (the downside to social medicine is you do not have a lot of choices). I keep fighting. Usually, if I get bad results in December (who wouldn't?) I say give me three months to do better and then I have to get back to basics. I realize that some day it will happen, but I want to put that day off as long as possible and still be able to enjoy Christmas. I do wish, however, that they would give us more notice.
Jolly absolutely put off the insulin until necessary. I wish I did not have to use it. What is your usual A1c? Mine is always higher after the holidays too. Chin up & keep chugging that water. Rooting for you friend!
Noel+ wrote:I don't take my blood glucose every meal or everyday either Jolly. It gets to be a pain. My sugar is always very high but my last A1c was 7. My next test is the week before Christmas. It won't be 7 then. Common sense....a little exercise....water to me is the best approach. My Dad stayed off insulin until his 70s using that approach. Good luck friend.
CandyKane wrote:My hubby had a doctor appointment and some hospital tests this week. He's recently had 2 bouts with gout and a knee injury. The pain from those has sparked an almost total lack of exercise. Add that to an atrocious diet and if he gets through this without diabetes I will be surprised. I've been on him for the last year for his increasing laziness and now it's time to pay the price. I found a good treadmill and we are going to pick it up this weekend. I told him it's his early Christmas gift.
mistletoe misfit wrote:Happy Friday Christmas friends! The winds have slowly been dying down. Still some strong wind gusts but not with as much frequency. We should be in the clear later this morning. A little extra groggy this morning. The strong winds blowing the trees kept waking me up. It's amazing how much the trees can withstand. Especially the forest of tall pines that are to the south side of our house. We have an oak tree with its branches that were brushing up against our dining room roof and then the tall pines about only 10 feet further. I am truly amazed and thankful for their strength. It is a great relief when we have a storm such as this and don't lose our power. Many storms in the past have taken our power out and sometimes for days. I will wait until this afternoon and then start emptying all the pots and buckets of water. Happy this is over before Halloween so all the kiddies can enjoy their trick or treating. Have a wonderful Friday everyone!
CandyKane wrote:Glad to hear the storm is finally dying down and your family made it through just fine. A few years back we had a small ice storm that moved in on Christmas Eve. Then about 8 years ago we had an ice storm that knocked out our power for 13 days. We have a good chance of ice again this Winter. Hopefully we won't get anything but fluffy Christmas snow.
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