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Does anyone else switch a lot between ebooks and paper/hardbacks? Over the last several months I've read nothing but on my kindle, now all I want to do is read paper. I've really missed holding a real book in my hands and the smell of a new book... also a lot of ebooks are at the same price as a paperback, so I might as well buy an actual book.. :))


message 6852: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden  | 369 comments I do Kim


message 6853: by Sean, Moderator (last edited Oct 06, 2015 03:32AM) (new)

Sean Peters | 10545 comments Mod
Thanks everyone x

Kimberley, I read both, depending on demands (Net Galley)

Just woke up after 12 hours sleep !

My wife went to work one day, back to the doctors and like me off for another week.

What a pair !

Sue

I have over 800 paperbacks on my shelf, and around 100 books on my kindle, and 55 Net Galley books !


message 6854: by Sue (new)

Sue (coccotoro) | 2087 comments Yes Kimberley, I like to switch back and forth. I like to look at a coloured book cover. It makes an impression.


message 6855: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Mccall no I hardly use my kindle hate the thing!!

online check in done nearly time for the off :)


message 6856: by Jean (new)

Jean | 2387 comments I do Kim. I love the library, and if I read too many Kindle books in a row, I just HAVE to go to the library for a "real" book!

Brenda, that's great news about your mom! Sean, you and your wife sound miserable! Take care.


message 6857: by Janet , Moderator (new)

Janet  | 5303 comments Mod
Now that I've got reading glasses I'm enjoying reading actual books again. Don't use glasses for my Kindle I just male the typeface bigger! I read wherever I get bargains, books and ebooks and enjoy both.

Good news, Brenda.


message 6858: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 2434 comments Thank you all for your thoughts of my mother! She's such a sweetheart!


message 6859: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10545 comments Mod
Add some humour. My sister told me that my 87 years old mum, who lives in a home now, was told off as found taking a 90 years old lady out, they were both caught going on the main road , speeding in their wheelchairs.

My mum said they wanted to go out !!


message 6860: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 2434 comments Sean wrote: "Add some humour. My sister told me that my 87 years old mum, who lives in a home now, was told off as found taking a 90 years old lady out, they were both caught going on the main road , speeding i..."

Sneaky little girls! That could be a scene right out of a thriller! lol

I hope you and your wife get well soon, Sean!


message 6861: by Sean, Moderator (last edited Oct 06, 2015 10:26AM) (new)

Sean Peters | 10545 comments Mod
Thanks getting rather depressing and boring.

But gives me a chance to catch up on my TV and films, and on my good read and my own website !


message 6862: by [deleted user] (new)

Sean, you're mum is awesome!!!!!


message 6863: by [deleted user] (new)

'your' even :)))


message 6864: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10545 comments Mod
Thanks

LOL x


message 6865: by Amber (last edited Oct 06, 2015 11:04AM) (new)

Amber Martingale DianeAlice wrote: "Brenda, glad to hear your mum is doing so well : )

Amber, I have Holmes-Adies pupil which means one of my pupils is always more dilated and doesn't react normally. It can be pretty uncomfortable. ..."


Never heard of that condition.

Kerry: Re: how weird sugars get when a diabetic is sick: "Been there, done that, got the (bleep)ing T-shirt!"

Sean: Yeah, your mom is awesome.


message 6866: by DianeAlice (new)

DianeAlice | 142 comments It's very rare, even the doctors don't seem to know much about it or what causes it. I've found more information on a Facebook page for this and related conditions.

Your mum sounds fab Sean!!


message 6867: by Janet , Moderator (new)

Janet  | 5303 comments Mod
Fab story, Sean! Go mum!!


message 6868: by Amber (new)

Amber Martingale Thanks, Diane.


message 6869: by Kerry (new)

Kerry Hunter (kerryelizabeth) Had real trouble keeping my sugars low at the moment which means I'm either super stressed or getting ill -_- Faaaaabulous. Just what I need for my first week back at uni lol


message 6870: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Mccall Checked in ready for boarding bye bye uk


message 6871: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10545 comments Mod
Have a nice time.

Kerry no the feeling, my sugars for 3-4 weeks have been 12 to 14, then 7.5 to 4.9, then 14.2.

Do not understand.

Final Bake off tonight.


message 6872: by Groovy (last edited Oct 07, 2015 11:19AM) (new)

Groovy Lee I took care of someone with diabetes for years. I know how you need to keep your sugars balanced. Often times stress and sickness triggers an imbalance. It looks as if that's why you, Kerry and Sean, are having such problems now.

Try to calm yourself, but stay active. Expending some healthy energy can help.


message 6873: by Sean, Moderator (last edited Oct 07, 2015 11:41AM) (new)

Sean Peters | 10545 comments Mod
3-4 hours after my breakfast my sugars were 17.4, way high.

Took a metformin lunchtime, by late afternoon my sugars were 6.2, which is good, walked 200 hundred yards to the post office, that's all.

My wife's muscles all in her chest and back are agony with all the coughing.

This has been some strong virus, laryngitis, bronchitis and pneumonia, all started by the virus.

But sorting more out on here with messages etc..

Wrote some letter today for signed photos, watched TV, wife is catching up with her programmes, and also watching The Invaders on the TV with me.

Don't forget to get you free book on Amazon of Heather's.

Yes Groovy, Stress... high sugars

Sick.... High sugars

no exercise... High sugars

Too much exercise.. low sugars

My job at work... low sugars, walk 10-12 miles a day everyday!

But slowly feeling a little better, but coughs are frightening, as you feel air trapped in your throat, and you feel you cannot breath.

Learnt not to panic, breath in through my nose, till it clears, the dizziness, and the breathless..

Anyway enough, my job is to sit down and work on improving this group.

My ambition in to have 3,000 members by the end of the years, and hopefully all posting and taking part.

There has been massive problems in one or two other groups, who I am trying to help.

One or two others that have been taken over by goodreads and members being banned.

No work does help with time !

Groovy, think how mad I am, no tennis for 4 weeks, no snooker for four weeks (snooker night is nearly 4-5 hours then home at 11.00p.m at night.

Wife is watching another Marry My Millionaire, Here Comes The Bride, I Found The Gown, Say Yes To The Dress , 24 Hours at A & E. !!


message 6874: by Amber (new)

Amber Martingale Kerry wrote: "Had real trouble keeping my sugars low at the moment which means I'm either super stressed or getting ill -_- Faaaaabulous. Just what I need for my first week back at uni lol"

Been there, done that, got the (bleeping) t-shirt.

Sean: I hope she hasn't bruised a rib with all her coughing. Those are no damned fun, either.


message 6875: by Groovy (new)

Groovy Lee You don't have to tell me, Sean. I know how you must be feeling not being able to play tennis. And that's probably one of the reasons your symptoms are at the levels they are, and it's taking so long for you to heal.

I had everything you're going through--not only air stuck in my throat, but loads of phlegm (Yuck)I had to take pills to help me to breath. That started in August, this is October and I still cough a little, but I'm soooo much better.

Try to stay calm. Assure yourself that this is not the end of your playing days. You'll be right back on those courts, but you have to be patient and stay positive. Whether you're stressed or calm, it's going to run its course. So, sit back and let it:)

Engross yourself in other projects that make you happy. All the best to you and your wife. Keep us posted.


message 6876: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10545 comments Mod
so kind, thank you


message 6877: by Kerry (new)

Kerry Hunter (kerryelizabeth) Oh my gosh. Just took my after dinner blood sugar levels... 28.7mmol

I haven't been that high since I was first diagnosed. *freaks out and cries*

Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa *flails and waves arms about the place*


message 6878: by Groovy (new)

Groovy Lee Kerry, please calm down. Breathe. You're stressed, that's one. Are you eating something with high levels of sugar in it? Go running or do something high energy to get your levels down. Take care.


message 6879: by Kerry (new)

Kerry Hunter (kerryelizabeth) Groovy wrote: "Kerry, please calm down. Breathe. You're stressed, that's one. Are you eating something with high levels of sugar in it? Go running or do something high energy to get your levels down. Take care."

I had vegetable soup with one slice of bread, so not really incredibly high sugars. Moderate, I'd say. I've been doing situps and pilates in my flat xD It's nearly 10pm in a dodgy area so I'm not going outside, but I've been doing pilates and stuff


message 6880: by Groovy (new)

Groovy Lee Then it must be the stress. I know if it gets bad enough you'll go and see your doctor. Hopefully, that's all it is. Keep us posted.


message 6881: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10545 comments Mod
Please note Heather Burnside book, is FREE till Sunday.

Ready for November.

Not heard from Solange Ritchie, although have been sending messages.

Also this morning confirmed December's Readalong Susan Fleet.

Booked up till February 2017.

Kerry look after yourself.

As mentioned mine were 17.3, and I was shocked, never that high, but later in the 6.3 then late evening were 6.2 ?


message 6882: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden  | 369 comments I now have a cold. Dang it. Went to the er for stomach issues


message 6883: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden  | 369 comments Had the cold b4 I went


message 6884: by Amber (last edited Oct 08, 2015 08:11AM) (new)

Amber Martingale Music makes me feel better, no matter what my sugars are doing. The problem, at home, is FINDING a radio station with decent reception to listen to... .

When I'm at the library, if I haven't forgotten my earbuds, I can rely on any one of my FIVE YouTube playlists. I'm currently on Playlist #1, but I also have two for Christmas and Halloween. Currently on Playlist #1 is Celtic Woman - Si Do Mhaimeo I - Wealthy Widow ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJyoz... ).

I apologize for the sucky state of the resolution.


message 6885: by Groovy (new)

Groovy Lee Hang in there, Amber.


message 6886: by Kerry (new)

Kerry Hunter (kerryelizabeth) Yawwwwwn. Why do I keep waking up at 3am? :( I just want a full night's sleep, darn you


message 6887: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10545 comments Mod
KNow that felling Kerry.

For me it's the virus and coughing, but also thirsty.

Sugars !


Lorrea - WhatChaReadin'? (whatchatreadin) So excited! I've just been asked to become an author/contributor to successstory.com from someone who follows my blog.


message 6889: by Heather (new)

Heather Burnside (goodreadscomheather_burnside) | 385 comments Lorrea(WhatChaReadin'?) wrote: "So excited! I've just been asked to become an author/contributor to successstory.com from someone who follows my blog."
Well done Lorrea. That's the thing with blogging - you never know who's reading your blog. :)


Lorrea - WhatChaReadin'? (whatchatreadin) Heather wrote: "Lorrea(WhatChaReadin'?) wrote: "So excited! I've just been asked to become an author/contributor to successstory.com from someone who follows my blog."
Well done Lorrea. That's the thing with blogg..."


I thought it was just my family!!


message 6891: by Heather (new)

Heather Burnside (goodreadscomheather_burnside) | 385 comments Lorrea(WhatChaReadin'?) wrote: "Heather wrote: "Lorrea(WhatChaReadin'?) wrote: "So excited! I've just been asked to become an author/contributor to successstory.com from someone who follows my blog."
Well done Lorrea. That's the ..."


Haha, you're more popular than you realise. :)


message 6892: by Amber (last edited Oct 09, 2015 11:24AM) (new)

Amber Martingale Loretta, it's not the music that sucks..it's the reception I get. Unless I get super lucky, it's all so staticky that I just leave it on NPR and, for me, unless I'm tuned to the KNAU or KJZZ stations (the NPR affiliates at Northern Arizona University and Phoenix, respectively) NPR just doesn't play a lot of stand alone music.

By stand alone music, I mean music that's NOT part of the overall story...like anytime they talk about STAR WARS or the music from the 1938 Orson Welles Halloween broadcast of HG Wells' THE WAR OF THE WORLDS like they did last year on RADIOLAB 360... .

Speaking of my YouTube stuff, I am currently listening to Heart - Barracuda (with lyrics): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyMHV...

Groovy: Working on it.


message 6893: by Kerry (new)

Kerry Hunter (kerryelizabeth) Well I was right about becoming ill. *shivers in bed*

If I don't make it through this plague, I love you all *weeps*

No, but seriously I'm getting a lot of reading done which is great lol. I'm on such a huge YA kick lately and I dunno why because I never usually read YA


message 6894: by Aymen (new)

Aymen Ben cheikh get well soon Kerry, take care and enjoy your reading :)


message 6895: by J.M. (new)

J.M. Brown (janbrown) | 4 comments Hi to everyone. Anyone interested in helping me write a psychological thriller? I have an outline posted on my blog and there is a challenge for anyone who can come up with an interesting concept to add to the story. There is a reward. http://bit.ly/1OdsTUg


message 6896: by Amber (new)

Amber Martingale Kerry: Re: your normal aversion to YA: Being so physically ill that you're stuck in bed does make people read crap they normally WOULDN'T and that's what 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999ad infinitum% of YA/NA is: Crap.


message 6897: by Titas (new)

Titas | 184 comments J.M. wrote: "Hi to everyone. Anyone interested in helping me write a psychological thriller? I have an outline posted on my blog and there is a challenge for anyone who can come up with an interesting concept t..."

Count me in!


message 6898: by Titas (last edited Oct 10, 2015 11:46AM) (new)

Titas | 184 comments Amber wrote: "99.999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999ad infinitum% of YA/NA is: Crap"

Which one would you prefer - a manly slap on your shoulder/back or a friendly hug?
Because I think neither I've ever heard nor I will ever hear any other such surprisingly genuine, absolutely brilliant, touchingly beautiful, heavily true and abruptly stunning yet superbly enigmatic opinion about YA in one simple sentence that expresses my own feelings about those! I can not agree more. I tell you - I will remember this! I think you just made me cry.
I bow and applaud thee till my back and hands fall off.


(PS. Not sarcasm. Actual hormone induced human feelings.)


message 6899: by Sean, Moderator (last edited Oct 11, 2015 03:46AM) (new)

Sean Peters | 10545 comments Mod
My wife and I have been signed off work for another week, next week.

Still coughing at night, early mornings.

But both much better, just fits of coughs now and again.

Next week will be my 5th week off.


message 6900: by Christine (new)

Christine (clt04) | 4838 comments That's a good thing, Sean. Your job is so physical.


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