W: 321.0 BS: NA
Down at 9, up at 12. Usual causes I suppose. Today will be quiet I think. Or busy. Whatev. I'll do some stuff, if I feel like it.
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W: 321.0 BS: NA
Down at 9, up at 12. Usual causes I suppose. Today will be quiet I think. Or busy. Whatev. I'll do some stuff, if I feel like it.
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W: 321.4 BS: 64 BP: 140/78
Woke at 4am. Blood sugar in the low 50's and my monkey brain decided I needed to deal with.... something. A banana and a mug of coffee later, and all is well, except I was not in bed asleep where I wanted to be. Oh well, 6 hours is enough for any man.
I'm eating differently. Less food, smaller portions, and different foods. I'm even eating... shudder... vegetables. All this has thrown my once fairly stable blood sugar into a tizzy. From 38 units a day of insulin I am now doing 20 and still watching for lows carefully.
It will all work out in the end, and if it's not working out that just means it's not the end.
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W: 319.4 BS: 98 BP: 157/89
Too hot to bake bread, but not too hot for flatbread from a skillet.
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At first blush, that looks to be pushing $100,000 in weapons.
Now, I know some trans people and know 'of' more. Almost all of them have difficulty providing for themselves day to day, let alone having big sums to blow. That said, I think if/when the ATF starts running numbers on these weapons this story will vanish so hard heads will spin. The money came from someplace.
*******************************W: 323.0 BS: 67 BP: 139/78
Weight gain = PROBLEM. That is all fluid, and I can feel it.
On top of simple tracking, yesterday I began using a weight loss app called 'FoodVisor'. We shall see if it's worth the time and money. I figure anything that helps me focus...
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"All I see is not me in power and the free money is drying up".
W: 322.0 320.2 BS: 78 BP: 152/87
W: 320.4 BS: 114
The well water here at Castle Welling is hard. How hard? When I had it tested years ago, the technician whistled as he saw the results. All he had to report was 'higher than'. Higher than his test materials could show.
We live with it. Water softener, as painful as they are. It occasionally moderates the problem, but never all the way to zero.
So, we live with it. Many cases of bottled water to drink, and sometimes for coffee when I feel bougie. Keep the softener filled, with my back aching as much as my wallet, and we learn some tricks.
#1 on the trick parade is vinegar. It's cheap, safe, plentiful, and melts away mineral scale buildup, given time.
Here we see an outside hose nozzle getting it's bi-monthly treatment in vinegar. It will soak for roughly two hours, which will clear the scale from the tiny holes in it's selecta-spray device. It will once again flow as designed. Our only choice to fix the blockage is replacing it at $15 a pop. I'm going with 'No', one of my favorite words.
Once that quart of vinegar is done at the hose nozzle, it will find the kitchen sink nozzle thrust into it overnight. Once that is done, it will service the shower nozzle (on a hose). Once done that chore, it gets saved for the dishwasher as a cleaning agent mid-cycle.
If the coffee maker is due a cleanse, it is the first patient before even the hose or sink nozzles. Coffee is important. Still ends up in the dishwasher though.
$3.94 in vinegar can keep all these things functional for months on end. That makes sense.
W: 318.4 BS: 118
90 today, 90's and 100's for the foreseeable forecast. So.... what better time to wake up and have no water?
A guy more adulty than me is on the way to see what's what. Greatest fear is an issue with a well pump 200-300 feet down in the well.
(Update). We now have a new well pump, and water.
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