Cooking Goddess
Chef Extraordinaire
I've been putting off washing my hair by...cleaning? What kind of crazy broad am I?
Heading off to make my coif gorgeous again...or not.
Heading off to make my coif gorgeous again...or not.
You've mentioned your poor eating habits before Addie - also that you control your diabetes by 'diet alone'. I'm curious as to how? Especially with all those cups of coffee with added sugar during the day...?
That depends on which state they live in. Medicaid has never been funded at the level it's needed.
Got beds made while I am waiting too.
It is late at night and I have been working on a spread sheet. Unfortunately it has been 15 or more years since I have work on one. I look at it using the View button. No lines at all show. I need to have the lines print and be visible. I have to turn over the spread sheet every month. What do I click on at top to get the lines for the rows and columns to show even when printing? I am not getting much help from the Windows button.
Anyone have the answer for me?
What software are you using for the spreadsheet Addie? Excel? OpenOffice Calc? LibreOffice Calc? Google Sheets?
I have Libre Office Calc, but it should be the same.Open office calc. It came with the computer and I thought I like it until I spent an hour trying to get the gridlines to appear and print out. I enter my sugar readings and then print out the last two pages to turn into Winthrop so they can enter them into my chart.
Addie, you may not be on medication for diabetes, but it sounds like your nutritional status is not very good. That probably contributes to difficulties you have with pain, weakness and healing. You would feel a lot better if you ate more regularly, whether you're hungry or not.
And I think I will stop drinking so much coffee. I am on my last cup until the first of next month. Time for tea. I use less sugar when I drink that and I don't use milk. Coffee it is sugar and half and half. Fewer calories also when I drink tea.
Still, eating poorly doesn't make any of that easier to live with.Most of my difficulties are from heart and circulation problems. I had most of my stomach removed. It can't hold a lot of food. And because most of the nerves that control the actions of the stomach were severed, I don't digest it in a hurry. I have a gastroenterologist that sees me about twice a year. He's thrilled if I eat anything at all. There are some foods I simply cannot eat. Any raw produce is at the top of the list. All veggies get cooked! that is a must.
Have you tried using Splenda and half&half in your coffee? That's what I use, but I'm on insulin also, so my diet is probably loads different than yours.
Still, eating poorly doesn't make any of that easier to live with.
What software are you using for the spreadsheet Addie? Excel? OpenOffice Calc? LibreOffice Calc? Google Sheets?