Could this have been the result of two large (12 oz) cups of coffee between taking pills and taking readings?
MB
My father was a type 1 diabetic and my youngest brother a Juvenile onset. Both lost a leg and part of the other foot and then their lives (Father in 1994 at age 68, brother in 2009 at age 44). So, I've been fearing the words my family doctor hit me with on 7 May 2004: "You are a diabetic".
Could this have been the result of two large (12 oz) cups of coffee between taking pills and taking readings?
MB
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Ingredients
For the garnish
1 ounce chocolate syrup or 1/2 ounce grated chocolate
For the cocktail
1 ounce vodka
1 ounce chocolate liqueur
1 ounce crème de cacao
1 ounce half and half or heavy cream
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Peanut Butter Cup
1 Screw Ball Peanut Butter Whiskey
1/2 Creme de Cacao
3/4 Irish Cream
1 half and half
nutmeg
Units are in shots
I am on
Ozempic (1 mg/week) and just injected shot number one from Pen 31 about 1½ hours ago.
My first reaction was a feeling of
slight pain in the back of my neck just above my body. Several minutes later, I
felt a flush with the feeling of increasing body temperature over my upper body.
This gradually decreased.
About an hour after this the sensation
of heat returned. This might be a reaction to the Ozempic or it could simply be
the heat entering the house is overwhelming the ability of the AC to keep household
temperatures in the upper 70s F.
I am also feeling a bit of nausea but
then I often do after eating even a light lunch. Ah, well, no one told me aging
is easy…
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