moonwatcher
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Well done on the loss Susie, and fantastic news on the move!
Thanks Moonie - did you mean to post this on my thread? Sorry for the kidnap, Lisa-Ann
Morning love
Gosh what a strange meeting with the nurse! Why not ask to see your doctor and talk through it, they have to be clear with you on whether you do actually have diabetes or not But at least low carb is an excellent woe to follow if you do or are borderline (despite what the nurse says, she knows nowt!) - as Katie said on another thread, low carb definitely helps as it reduces the insulin spikes - and there's even evidence to show that it can even reverse diabetes in some cases. Have a good google and ask lots of questions here too!
And I get you on your colleague stealing the limelight - cow! Especially when you've worked so hard to get your diploma. Why not investigate scholarships for your Masters?
Don't worry re the balti, sounds like you needed it - and you avoided all the naughty naan
Well done on the PTTLS, I did it a few years ago and wanted to do the PGCE but my old workplace wouldn't support me and at that time I just couldn't fit it in otherwise - boo! It's something I've toyed with time and again over the years because i feel my degree is going completely to waste but every time I decide to apply something gets in the way and now I'm happy and settled at work there seems no point.
Anyway, when I looked into it the last time at the beginning of this year there were all sorts of incentives and grants available to encourage people to do the PGCE either full or part time - as you say you could convert to masters later if you wanted. I'm not sure when the closing date for applications is but it's something you could look into maybe?
Boo to the evil colleague stealing your thunder like that - some people have no morals at all - I would be doing murders I swear!
Susie's right - that nurse knows nowt! My stepdad was diabetic and he was advised by his nurse and specialist to follow a low carb diet and when he went for his last check up - no sign of diabetes! So it does work. Xx
Agree - not impressed by nurse advice. Stick with low carb and you will control blood sugar!
Also re statins - please dont get shanghaied into taking them without doing the research. Lots of recent studies seriously questioning their value - issues of big pharma pushing, huge issues about what they actually do plus potential side effects. If you want to read up on statins & cholesterol etc suggest Marks daily apple - lots of info - as he has done lots of research and that will inofrm you so can ask the right questions.
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Hi Lisa Ann, just subscribed to your diary and read through your old posts. I really enjoyed reading about the 10 things that inspire you to lose weight. Some of them really clicked with me, like enjoying travelling and the summer weather because you're comfortable in summer clothes, rediscovering your love of shopping because you can find lovely clothes in your size and know what suits you and being comfortable having your photo taken.
Best of luck on reaching your goal and realising these ambitions.
Hi JG, how's your week going, I hope your not doing too many visits in the cold and rain. That's great about your stepdad, he must have really got this woe under his belt to get rid of his diabetes, so it can be done then. I know my colleague is secretly doing my head in but hopefully I can change the focus to my own studies or news of becoming a mum sometime soon. Ahh we're PTTLS buddies (lets open our own school of excellence lol) I think I may have missed the closing date to apply now as most students have enrolled already. I know what you mean about toying with the idea to do PGCE or further studies over the years - me too and like you something always got in the way. I was accepted to do a masters in Social Work many years ago at Solent University then later I turned down this place - am I frickkin stooopiddd! :/
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Lol JG - I like that - I may start insisting people call me that instead of my real name which I hate with a passion! My week is ok thanks, busy as always.
Don't worry about the evil colleague - success is always the best form of revenge - or failing that I find fantasising about strange and unusual ways to murder them comes a close second!
I keep coming back to the idea of further study but it just never seems to be the right time - I have my masters but I would love to do my phd and be a Dr. I've never used my degree at all because i chose the wrong subject and I just always think of all the years I wasted to get it which is a shame.
i wouldn't envy you doing the masters in social work - I used to train social workers on placement in my last job and it was hard going. Always lots of tears :-(
It's a shame if you've missed the closing date for pgce - i had all the e mails with the dates on but i dumped them all when i got this job. Hopefully you will be able to find something that suits you soon xx