The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
26-01-2024, 20:50
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
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Originally Posted by Stephen
Now that things have settled more after my kidney and Pancreas transplant back in May, I am feeling fantastic. I literal new lease of life. Bloods are only getting checked once a month now and my many many tablets have reduced down loads.
HbA1c is down to 34 so totally no longer a diabetic. Not needed insulin since the day of the transplant. Kidney function of 57% which is apparently fantastic. Everything else is well in range too, Calcium, potassium, iron, phosphate etc.
Full of energy and excited to resume my normal life and soon looking for a job so I can get back too work. Past five years have mostly been a waste and also a nightmare loosing both parent and all the dialysis and hospital stays and extra surgeries since the transplant.
Onwards and upwards. I'm feeling super positive.
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Really pleased for you (and your family) - well, done, Stephen.
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26-01-2024, 21:09
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
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Yep, they are great, been on them since 2018.
My levels were never considered high but doc suggested them anyway.
They reduced my overall score from 4.2 to 2.5, which is apparently ok.
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27-01-2024, 05:47
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
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Originally Posted by Stephen
Now that things have settled more after my kidney and Pancreas transplant back in May, I am feeling fantastic. I literal new lease of life. Bloods are only getting checked once a month now and my many many tablets have reduced down loads.
HbA1c is down to 34 so totally no longer a diabetic. Not needed insulin since the day of the transplant. Kidney function of 57% which is apparently fantastic. Everything else is well in range too, Calcium, potassium, iron, phosphate etc.
Full of energy and excited to resume my normal life and soon looking for a job so I can get back too work. Past five years have mostly been a waste and also a nightmare loosing both parent and all the dialysis and hospital stays and extra surgeries since the transplant.
Onwards and upwards. I'm feeling super positive.
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That is excellent news as good luck to a healthy future.
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27-01-2024, 09:36
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
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Originally Posted by Stephen
Now that things have settled more after my kidney and Pancreas transplant back in May, I am feeling fantastic. I literal new lease of life. Bloods are only getting checked once a month now and my many many tablets have reduced down loads.
HbA1c is down to 34 so totally no longer a diabetic. Not needed insulin since the day of the transplant. Kidney function of 57% which is apparently fantastic. Everything else is well in range too, Calcium, potassium, iron, phosphate etc.
Full of energy and excited to resume my normal life and soon looking for a job so I can get back too work. Past five years have mostly been a waste and also a nightmare loosing both parent and all the dialysis and hospital stays and extra surgeries since the transplant.
Onwards and upwards. I'm feeling super positive.
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Go for it Stephen, the world is your oyster now you have your health back, good luck for the future, you deserve it.
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27-01-2024, 10:24
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
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Originally Posted by Stephen
Now that things have settled more after my kidney and Pancreas transplant back in May, I am feeling fantastic. I literal new lease of life. Bloods are only getting checked once a month now and my many many tablets have reduced down loads.
HbA1c is down to 34 so totally no longer a diabetic. Not needed insulin since the day of the transplant. Kidney function of 57% which is apparently fantastic. Everything else is well in range too, Calcium, potassium, iron, phosphate etc.
Full of energy and excited to resume my normal life and soon looking for a job so I can get back too work. Past five years have mostly been a waste and also a nightmare loosing both parent and all the dialysis and hospital stays and extra surgeries since the transplant.
Onwards and upwards. I'm feeling super positive.
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All the best, hope the wellness continues
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Really pleased for you (and your family) - well, done, Stephen.
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That is excellent news as good luck to a healthy future.
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Originally Posted by Tinky Go for it Stephen, the world is your oyster now you have your health back, good luck for the future, you deserve it.
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Stephen, all the above replies to your post cover my happy thoughts about your fantastic news. So I just want to add my congratulations and to say well done.
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27-01-2024, 11:08
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
Thank you all. Its been a long road but it's been worth it. Just gutted my parents weren't able to see me get better.
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28-01-2024, 11:14
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
Little over 2 weeks ago I bought a spin bike and managed 15 minutes now a little over 2 weeks later I am doing a 30 minute work out at a faster pace and a 20 minute workout later in the day 6 days a week
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28-01-2024, 14:44
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
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Originally Posted by Stephen
Now that things have settled more after my kidney and Pancreas transplant back in May, I am feeling fantastic. I literal new lease of life. Bloods are only getting checked once a month now and my many many tablets have reduced down loads.
HbA1c is down to 34 so totally no longer a diabetic. Not needed insulin since the day of the transplant. Kidney function of 57% which is apparently fantastic. Everything else is well in range too, Calcium, potassium, iron, phosphate etc.
Full of energy and excited to resume my normal life and soon looking for a job so I can get back too work. Past five years have mostly been a waste and also a nightmare loosing both parent and all the dialysis and hospital stays and extra surgeries since the transplant.
Onwards and upwards. I'm feeling super positive.
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Excellent news!
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08-02-2024, 17:41
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
Today I got my 10 stone award. 140lb lost in 8 months. Happy days
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08-02-2024, 17:45
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
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Today I got my 10 stone award. 140lb lost in 8 months. Happy days
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Wow! that's some weight loss. Well done.
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08-02-2024, 17:54
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
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Today I got my 10 stone award. 140lb lost in 8 months. Happy days
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Wow that's more than my entire body weight. I lost a stone over Christmas and now due to see a dietician to see how to put that back on.
Over a stone a month is unreal. Well done you. I don't know what your target is but as long you're doing it right and not being unhealthy then congrats to you.
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08-02-2024, 17:59
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
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Wow that's more than my entire body weight. I lost a stone over Christmas and now due to see a dietician to see how to put that back on.
Over a stone a month is unreal. Well done you. I don't know what your target is but as long you're doing it right and not being unhealthy then congrats to you.
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I was 31 stone now 21 stone. My goal is somewhere around 15 hopefully by the end of the year. I desperately want to see below 20 stone by mid to end of March
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
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Today I got my 10 stone award. 140lb lost in 8 months. Happy days
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Well done sweetie. You have worked so hard you deserve a gold star for all the effort you have put in. I'm really proud of you. (hugs)
Jo xx
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09-02-2024, 21:32
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
SWMBO turned up last night with our latest rescue a 2yr old ex racing greyhound called Rossi who it would appear wasn’t very good at racing.
Stinks of kennels
Missing patches of fur
Needs feeding up
Pee’d all over the rug (twice)
Never been up a set of stairs before
Didn’t know what to do with his bed apart from try to eat it
Love at first sight and love him to bits
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09-02-2024, 21:34
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Not this rug….
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