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Jaffa Jaffa Jaffa Jaffa Jaffa Jaffa Jaffa Jaffa
Cakes :)
'splain to me what these are
They're very nice :)
They're sort of cakey biscuits with orange in them and chocolate on top :)
Sounds yummy! Is Jaffa the brand or the name?:)
can't eat Jaffa cakes *sob,sob*
Everyone go Ahhhhhhhhhhhh ;)
Ahhhhhhhhhhh....diabetic Ian?
Nahhh, very bad Migranes. can't eat any chocolate what so ever and haven't for about 8 years now. If I get one, I'm in bed for three days vommiting and a headache that is like no other.
That's not good!!!!!! I'll say it again then, Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh:(
I'm a diabetic, but still eat Jaffa Cakes - it breaks through ALL diseases :pQuote:
Originally posted by barrk
Ahhhhhhhhhhh....diabetic Ian?
on Good news though, Is that I found all my triggers so Haven't had one for about 3 years. Touch wood *touches my Head*
ever thought og making your own brand. almost the same but with copious amounts of hash in the middle. you could call them Gaffer Cakes :rolleyes: :groan: :get's ready for kick in the nuts smiley: :DQuote:
Originally posted by Gaffer
I'm a diabetic, but still eat Jaffa Cakes - it breaks through ALL diseases :p
My husband's diabetic too but he "cheats" occassionally too. Pays dearly for it but he's a grown man and it's his choice.
LOL @ Gaffer Cakes :D:D:D
Does Tom wak up in the middle of night with hypos?
BTW, no "hippo" gags please Ian... :rolleyes: ;)
What Kind of person do you take me for. I'm Hurt :mad: :DQuote:
Originally posted by Gaffer
BTW, no "hippo" gags please Ian... :rolleyes: ;)
Not lately...well, not since he had the heart attack. He's been very good (read: scared) since then.
Eiks is really calm when I have them - I would be panicking if she was diabeteic I think...
/pictures Ian deleting his "hippo" post, with a big red angry face ;):D
Must be a woman's strength, eh Katie...
Does he use a pump now?
the real sad thing is that I had just started typing it and saw your reply underneath :DQuote:
Originally posted by Gaffer
Eiks is really calm when I have them - I would be panicking if she was diabeteic I think...
/pictures Ian deleting his "hippo" post, with a big red angry face ;):D
His stupid insurance only pays for syringes etc. But they'll come round eventually I'm hoping.
I think it's true about a women's strength though. When Tom had his heart attack. I handled it all very calmly until it was all over and then I broke down and cried after I left the hospital. Weird! The same when Erin broke her arm. Tom was beside himself and I just did what needed to be done.
GUFFAW!!! heheh,
/sings
"I knooowwww him sooooo welllll"...
:D
Lol @ Gaffa cakes
Gaffa Gaffa Gaffa Gaffa :)
RIght thank you all for a very enjoyable afternoon, I'm off home for hopefully a very enjoyable weekend. might be around this evening, If not hope you all have a good weekend :D
Ta-Ta for now :D
Ouch, and Insulin (US$50?) and blood test strips (US$50) ain't cheap....I've recently hasd to pay for insulin and strips, cos I go to a private GP now, and all prescriptions cost...Quote:
Originally posted by barrk
His stupid insurance only pays for syringes etc. But they'll come round eventually I'm hoping.
I think it's true about a women's strength though. When Tom had his heart attack. I handled it all very calmly until it was all over and then I broke down and cried after I left the hospital. Weird! The same when Erin broke her arm. Tom was beside himself and I just did what needed to be done.
You're right about remaining calm. Eiks always stays calm, even when I got caught at customs with hash last fortnight.... :rolleyes:
Bye Ian, have fun :)
yeah, see you Tuesday mate :)
Good night Ian!!!!!!!!
Gaffer, Tom's insurance pays all but $9 of his strips and insulin etc. If we got the pump they wouldn't pay for any of it.
It's prbably not worth the pump anyway - I spoke to a colleague (a VERY keen diabetic) and she tried it. Apparently it's really impractical, you can't have the pipe out for more than 30 mins, and it VERY painful to insert the pipe...
...better control, but at what price....
It's really painful for me to watch Tom in pain. It's just not fair why some people have to go through that and other rat bastards skate through life without a hitch.
I know, but if he's anything like me, it'd hurt him more to know you were hurt, than the pain itself...
Personally, I hate my mood changes when I'm hypo....I can really snap at people, and it's not attractive.. :(
/snaps ...
Chin up katie, I'm borderline psychotic but don't tell anyone. ;)
Hare-raising stuff, you scwewy wabbit :D
No seriously (:D), I'm too much dependant on mood swings and especially under tremendous amounts of stress I can get very errm ... vitriolic and physical ...
:eek: :eek:Quote:
Originally posted by Gaffer
Eiks always stays calm, even when I got caught at customs with hash last fortnight.... :rolleyes:
Are you typing this from Parkhurst?
Wally: You talkin' to me? YOU TALK... ahem.. It's pretty bad having an illness where you can lose your temper without any control - I get it about 6 times a - ****ING BASTARD **** ****** - sorry 7 -times a week...
Dunc - Naw, got away scot free (Italian Police) - personal use
Before Tom found out he was diabetic, he woke up one morning and our dog had peed on the carpet in the dining room. He was so incredibly pissed off and out of control, he ripped up the carpet and took it out to the trash before I had even gotten out of bed. He found out later that day when he started to lapse into a coma that it wasn't the dog that upset him, his brain was frying in sugar!
The upside was I got a new wood floor! :)
NJo, seriously Wally, I do get that with Diabetes. It's pretty bad (but I never get physical)...
heh! I used to get into a lot of trouble up until my mid 20s, usually with the law or big blokes, and almost always due to my temper-management inabilities whilst suffering hypoglycaiemia...Quote:
Originally posted by barrk
Befor Tom found out he was diabetic, he woke up on morning and our dog had peed on the carpet in the dining room. He was so incredibly pissed off and out of control, he ripped up the carpet and took it out to the trash before I had even gotten out of bed. He found out later that day when he started to lapse into a coma that it wasn't the dog that upset him, his brain was frying in sugar!The upside was I got a new wood floor! :)
Robert de Niro you most definately are not :pQuote:
Originally posted by Gaffer
Wally: You talkin' to me? YOU TALK... ahem.. It's pretty bad having an illness where you can lose your temper without any control - I get it about 6 times a - ****ING BASTARD **** ****** - sorry 7 -times a week...
Dunc - Naw, got away scot free (Italian Police) - personal use
Seriously, you suffer from Diabetes ? Nasty :(
I usually suffer from the Too Many Fookwits Around Me syndrome :(
I think it's contagious!:eek:Quote:
I usually suffer from the Too Many Fookwits Around Me syndrome