Updates On My Life
Mar. 21st, 2012 11:38 am1) I AM ON HOLIDAY. YAAAAAAY! Three days in NI with Julie's family, and then a week in The Lake District, wandering around woods and sploshing around the pool at Center Parcs. I am looking forward to that a staggeringly large amount.
2) My phone is now switched over to GiffGaff. Worked very smoothly, except for having to set up my phone's various settings to work with it (APN, voicemail number, etc), which was a little faffy, but bearable. I now get my unlimited internet/texts for £10/month. And they do something that I've never seen before - after each call I get a message popping up on my screen telling me how many of my included minutes I have left. Now that's useful.
3) My laptop charger stopped charging a few days ago. If the cable was held at just the right angle it was fine, but if after a few seconds it would move very slightly and stop again. I was very worried that it was the charging port, but I ordered a new charger, and that works perfectly, which I am very grateful for, as I really didn't want to spend £400 on a new laptop.
4) Julie has also finished her latest chapter and sent it to her supervisor, so we are now free! Free to tidy the flat for when my Mum arrives the day after we get back from holiday! Yay!
5) Following the prodding of many people, primarily
fjm I have decided to eat some wheat each day so that I can be tested for coeliac. I can put up with the uncomfortableness and occasional hiding in the toilet, and Julie says that she can also put up with the consequences, so in 5-ish weeks I can find out how severe I need to be with my gluten restrictions. Joy! I am very intrigued to discover whether a week of lower stress levels makes a significant difference.
6) HOLIDAY! DID I MENTION?
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2) My phone is now switched over to GiffGaff. Worked very smoothly, except for having to set up my phone's various settings to work with it (APN, voicemail number, etc), which was a little faffy, but bearable. I now get my unlimited internet/texts for £10/month. And they do something that I've never seen before - after each call I get a message popping up on my screen telling me how many of my included minutes I have left. Now that's useful.
3) My laptop charger stopped charging a few days ago. If the cable was held at just the right angle it was fine, but if after a few seconds it would move very slightly and stop again. I was very worried that it was the charging port, but I ordered a new charger, and that works perfectly, which I am very grateful for, as I really didn't want to spend £400 on a new laptop.
4) Julie has also finished her latest chapter and sent it to her supervisor, so we are now free! Free to tidy the flat for when my Mum arrives the day after we get back from holiday! Yay!
5) Following the prodding of many people, primarily
6) HOLIDAY! DID I MENTION?
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Date: 2012-03-21 11:50 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-03-21 11:52 am (UTC)If you're giving them a go then the link above is an affiliate one, which will give both of us a fiver if you sign up through it.
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Date: 2012-03-21 12:36 pm (UTC)Centreparcs were most enjoyable when MLW et al went there last year.
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Date: 2012-03-21 12:54 pm (UTC)3) My current laptop has had exactly the same issue 3 times now and on all three it's been the cable not the dock. Thankfully, but it'd be nice if they made the cables a little hardier.
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Date: 2012-03-21 12:58 pm (UTC)And, as I said above, you get a fiver free if you use the link above!
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Date: 2012-03-21 04:25 pm (UTC)I loved that cartoon you posted a while back about darkness and the periodic table, can you repost?
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Date: 2012-03-21 05:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-03-21 06:21 pm (UTC)Anyway, just to tell you that life totally without any form of wheat (or grain) product is actually a doddle - you just have to have a change of attitude to get away from the social programming that says OMG BREAD IS LIFE!!!
I'd recommend that you read The Diet Delusion by Gary Taubes, that will give you nice info on why all the things you'll be eating more of (like meat and fat) are NOT in fact bad for you in the way that the popular opinion insists (and will entertain you with the skullduiggery as to why that IS the popular opinion!)
I wouldn't bother with any "substitutes" - just eat meals consisting of meat/fish/nuts/eggs/veggies/small amts fruit/dairy (if that's not an issue) and don't fear the fat! You need to make sure you don't go hungry and if you try low fat with this you probably will. Leave out the unecessary starchy filler totally - not just wheat etc. also ditch the rice/potatoes/corn etc. You mentioned you also have blood sugar issues, so this will very probably make you feel tons better (and lose fat if you have any to lose - THIS bit I guarantee).
Yeah, your food bills will go up a wee bit, and you will probably have to prep your own lunches (soup or salad are good) unless you want to pay over the odds for ready-prepped salads etc, but it's really not hard. I eat like this 99% of the time, only really eat bread/pasta etc. [and subsequently suffer wind and lethargy] when it'd be really awkward/rude not to and sometimes not even then as I just have the part of the meal that's meat/veg and just leave the starch. It really is not hard at all. Just have to ditch the 'brainwashing'....
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Date: 2012-03-21 06:39 pm (UTC)Cutting out bread and pasta is a doddle (although I do miss them). Cutting out all of the things that use wheat in them at all is much harder. And it will make many restaurant trips trickier, as lots of sauces will contain wheat in them, hidden deep in the seasonings.
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Date: 2012-03-22 07:48 pm (UTC)