At least your woes and bitches are well written! ;) (unlike mine)
Good luck with the medication. I hope it helps.
I sent you a friend request on Facebook but, with me not being entirely with it today, I somehow missed the bit where you include a message, so the friend request from Heather Currie is me.
Incidentally, I live very close to Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, and Kelvingrove Park. It's strange to read about somewhere else with the same name!
I beg to differ. All I am really doing is going over the same ground again and again without any resolution.
I do not think that all the helping in the world can help with this nasty taste.
Yeah, I apologise for taking so long to reply here, but I am seriously thinking about wrapping up this journal and just leaving it here to gather dust. It is not really serving its purpose anymore.
The Kelvin Grove that I speak of here is really more or less a city built around a university from what I have seen so far. At least transport and other public services there have some sense of efficiency.
I am hoping so, too, because without it I might as well just give up and move back to where I was. Or shoot myself, which I would vastly prefer.
The problem with Tim Tams is that compared to how much of them one eats, they produce a massive spike in the blood glucose level. Doctors generally recommend hospitalisation after a blood glucose reading of 25.0 mmol/L or more. Tim Tams can produce levels of as much as 60.0 mmol/L if eaten a whole packet at a time.
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Good luck with the medication. I hope it helps.
I sent you a friend request on Facebook but, with me not being entirely with it today, I somehow missed the bit where you include a message, so the friend request from Heather Currie is me.
Incidentally, I live very close to Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, and Kelvingrove Park. It's strange to read about somewhere else with the same name!
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I do not think that all the helping in the world can help with this nasty taste.
Yeah, I apologise for taking so long to reply here, but I am seriously thinking about wrapping up this journal and just leaving it here to gather dust. It is not really serving its purpose anymore.
The Kelvin Grove that I speak of here is really more or less a city built around a university from what I have seen so far. At least transport and other public services there have some sense of efficiency.
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Tim Tams are goooood haha..I had them once from someone who went to Australia. Mm yumm
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The problem with Tim Tams is that compared to how much of them one eats, they produce a massive spike in the blood glucose level. Doctors generally recommend hospitalisation after a blood glucose reading of 25.0 mmol/L or more. Tim Tams can produce levels of as much as 60.0 mmol/L if eaten a whole packet at a time.
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