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Wednesday, November 29, 2023 1:04 PM

BRENDA


Quote:

Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
Yeah... I know all about exposed roots. We're trying to do the best we can to keep the remaining bottom teeth so the partial still works, but eventually I'm going to lose them all and have to use the paste for the bottom denture. At least my upper mouth was made for a denture and provides its own suction. My aunt has two full dentures and she has to paste both of them.




I painted all the kitchen trim all the way around to the staircase trim and a bit of the old baseboard up to behind my curio cabinet I restored a few years back. The difference between that baseboard being painted and the old look is night and day. I'm definitely going to get that done over the winter and wrap my way all around to the front door that needs to be patched up and painted. Once that's done, I'll actually have my first room in the house I can say is completely done.

I noticed while painting the kitchen door trim that there's a TON of debris on top of my fridge from when I was sanding things over there. I'm going to have to clean that up and then pull out the fridge to make sure the back of the fridge and the wall and baseboard back there are nice and clean too. I want to clean up the things that are going to go back into the kitchen before I move them there first too.

Tomorrow I'm going to be helping a friend install a new sliding patio door. I wish it wasn't going to be during the middle of the cold winter, but what are you gonna do? It's not my heat bill.



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I know what you mean about the paste stuff. My mom had full dentures top and bottom and once in a while she would use it but not often.

My dad had a partial on the bottom and full on the top but he never used anything.

I luckily enough still have enough teeth on the bottom not to need anything right now. Mind there is a problem with some bony bits behind the teeth that would make a partial hard to make. They may have been caused by jaw surgery that I had done in high school.

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Wednesday, November 29, 2023 1:05 PM

BRENDA


Out to get things done before my pick up game of mah jong this afternoon.

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Wednesday, November 29, 2023 9:46 PM

SIGNYM

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I haven't been participating bc my sinus/ nasal condition is still driving me bug nuts. It's interfering with my sleeping and eating (can't swallow bc my ears pop) and making it hard for me to do anything strenuous. And 2 of 3 involved doctors are moving at the speed of bureaucracy. So I can cry about it, but what good does that do? I certainly do enough of that to the Nurse Practitioner and family, and it does no good at all.

Hope you have a good game, BRENDA!

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Wednesday, November 29, 2023 11:22 PM

BRENDA


Sorry you are having a crappy time of things SIG.

My game today was terrible. Maybe better luck tomorrow at my regular game.

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Wednesday, November 29, 2023 11:22 PM

BRENDA


Got back after 5 and no luck but all other chores done.

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Thursday, November 30, 2023 4:44 PM

BRENDA


Back and done for today. Made a miscalculation at mah jong today and it cost me all 4 flowers of one colour. Oh well. There is always next week.

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Friday, December 1, 2023 12:45 PM

BRENDA


Vampires today to get my seizure meds checked in the rain.

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Friday, December 1, 2023 1:02 PM

SIGNYM

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Quote:

Originally posted by Brenda:
Back and done for today. Made a miscalculation at mah jong today and it cost me all 4 flowers of one colour. Oh well. There is always next week.

Well, as you said, there's always next time.

I hope your errand in the rain goes smoothly

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Friday, December 1, 2023 2:28 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Quote:

Originally posted by Brenda:
Quote:

Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
Yeah... I know all about exposed roots. We're trying to do the best we can to keep the remaining bottom teeth so the partial still works, but eventually I'm going to lose them all and have to use the paste for the bottom denture. At least my upper mouth was made for a denture and provides its own suction. My aunt has two full dentures and she has to paste both of them.




I painted all the kitchen trim all the way around to the staircase trim and a bit of the old baseboard up to behind my curio cabinet I restored a few years back. The difference between that baseboard being painted and the old look is night and day. I'm definitely going to get that done over the winter and wrap my way all around to the front door that needs to be patched up and painted. Once that's done, I'll actually have my first room in the house I can say is completely done.

I noticed while painting the kitchen door trim that there's a TON of debris on top of my fridge from when I was sanding things over there. I'm going to have to clean that up and then pull out the fridge to make sure the back of the fridge and the wall and baseboard back there are nice and clean too. I want to clean up the things that are going to go back into the kitchen before I move them there first too.

Tomorrow I'm going to be helping a friend install a new sliding patio door. I wish it wasn't going to be during the middle of the cold winter, but what are you gonna do? It's not my heat bill.



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I know what you mean about the paste stuff. My mom had full dentures top and bottom and once in a while she would use it but not often.

My dad had a partial on the bottom and full on the top but he never used anything.

I luckily enough still have enough teeth on the bottom not to need anything right now. Mind there is a problem with some bony bits behind the teeth that would make a partial hard to make. They may have been caused by jaw surgery that I had done in high school.




Yeah. Keep whatever teeth you can. I'll be using paste at some point. I'm honestly surprised we've made it this far without any more teeth getting pulled. The problem is, especially with the bone loss issue I had, is that once you lose one, then it is kind of a domino effect. And then that popcorn shard that caused me problems a year or two ago now started another weak front in the middle on one side that wasn't there before, likely doubling the speed of the problem on that side.

Oh well... That's problems for future Jack to deal with.




I cleaned the top and behind the fridge. I had a bunch of stuff up on top of it and I don't want to put it all back so I have to figure out what I'm doing with some of it now.

I got my throw rugs up and even though it's wet from rain this morning outside, I really need to shake them again. There was a lot of dust all over the floor from the 2nd round of sanding and probably from all the dust kicked up from the miter saw in the basement. It's all vacced up now, but I don't want to put dusty throw rugs back down on it even though it's cold and wet outside. I was hoping the last time I did that in the nice weather would be the final time this year, but you can't always get what you want.

Once I get all that done I can dust off/wipe down the few pieces going back into the kitchen and put some tools away. I need to get the living room reasonably cleared out for cleaning since I found out my aunt is stopping by tomorrow. We're going to make a regular lunch visit out of it, but she needed some help with some paperwork that can't wait until next weekend.

She's been talking about getting a new cell phone for about a year now too. It turns out (and I wish I knew this before Black Friday/Cyber Monday) that in order to use the automated features of the insulin pump, I need a smart phone and whatever smart phone looking device they give you with the intro package isn't capable of doing the job its designed to do (the freakin' nerve).

I don't actually have to have cell phone service with it. But I need to have an Android or Google phone that is capable of running both the CGM software and the Pump software. I don't know if the one she wants to replace is even new enough to do this though. Chances are much greater it will be able to run the CGM than the Pump software, and if that's the case at least I can use the automated features, but I'd have to have both devices on me at the same time. Since I'm only really concerned about it working automatically overnight while I'm sleeping, that won't be the end of the world. I do not want to be carrying around 2 devices on me all the time.

This is actually pretty good timing. I'm currently tracking a cell phone model that's capable of doing both. It's slightly damaged, but in working condition. I'll know a day ahead of time if my aunt's old phone can do all of this before the auction for the phone I'll need otherwise is up. At least so far, it's sitting at a price I'd be willing to pay. Hopefully my aunt's is capable of doing it though. She took great care of that phone and even though it's long in the tooth now she'd be willing to give it to me just for doing stuff like I'm doing for her tomorrow and her taxes early next year.

Fingers crossed all around.

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Friday, December 1, 2023 2:59 PM

SIGNYM

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I hope you find what you need, SIX!

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Friday, December 1, 2023 5:16 PM

BRENDA


Quote:

Originally posted by SIGNYM:
Quote:

Originally posted by Brenda:
Back and done for today. Made a miscalculation at mah jong today and it cost me all 4 flowers of one colour. Oh well. There is always next week.

Well, as you said, there's always next time.

I hope your errand in the rain goes smoothly

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Exactly and mah jong is a game of chance and when it comes to getting the 4th flower of a set. You never know where it is in the wall. If I hadn't decided to go out on that hand, I would have gotten the flower as it was my tile.

Vampires went smooth enough even in the rain.

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Friday, December 1, 2023 5:21 PM

BRENDA


Quote:

Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
Quote:

Originally posted by Brenda:
Quote:

Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
Yeah... I know all about exposed roots. We're trying to do the best we can to keep the remaining bottom teeth so the partial still works, but eventually I'm going to lose them all and have to use the paste for the bottom denture. At least my upper mouth was made for a denture and provides its own suction. My aunt has two full dentures and she has to paste both of them.




I painted all the kitchen trim all the way around to the staircase trim and a bit of the old baseboard up to behind my curio cabinet I restored a few years back. The difference between that baseboard being painted and the old look is night and day. I'm definitely going to get that done over the winter and wrap my way all around to the front door that needs to be patched up and painted. Once that's done, I'll actually have my first room in the house I can say is completely done.

I noticed while painting the kitchen door trim that there's a TON of debris on top of my fridge from when I was sanding things over there. I'm going to have to clean that up and then pull out the fridge to make sure the back of the fridge and the wall and baseboard back there are nice and clean too. I want to clean up the things that are going to go back into the kitchen before I move them there first too.

Tomorrow I'm going to be helping a friend install a new sliding patio door. I wish it wasn't going to be during the middle of the cold winter, but what are you gonna do? It's not my heat bill.



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Political correctness is just tyranny, with a smiley face.



I know what you mean about the paste stuff. My mom had full dentures top and bottom and once in a while she would use it but not often.

My dad had a partial on the bottom and full on the top but he never used anything.

I luckily enough still have enough teeth on the bottom not to need anything right now. Mind there is a problem with some bony bits behind the teeth that would make a partial hard to make. They may have been caused by jaw surgery that I had done in high school.




Yeah. Keep whatever teeth you can. I'll be using paste at some point. I'm honestly surprised we've made it this far without any more teeth getting pulled. The problem is, especially with the bone loss issue I had, is that once you lose one, then it is kind of a domino effect. And then that popcorn shard that caused me problems a year or two ago now started another weak front in the middle on one side that wasn't there before, likely doubling the speed of the problem on that side.

Oh well... That's problems for future Jack to deal with.





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That is why I have to get a crown for a tooth that was repaired again on Tuesday. If not I will loose it and it is an anchor tooth for the partial.

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Friday, December 1, 2023 5:23 PM

BRENDA


Back from the vampires and it was raining this morning when I did that but dry now with a bit of sun.

These results will take a bit longer because the work for my seizure meds levels have to go to a hospital lab that works with an epilepsy clinic that is in Vancouver. So a week for everything to get back to my doctor.

Having a sit down now with some ice cream as a treat for going to the vampires.

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Saturday, December 2, 2023 1:12 PM

BRENDA


Out for my walk soon. Just a couple of things to do.

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Saturday, December 2, 2023 4:08 PM

BRENDA


Back and done for today. Little colder out now that the sun is past its high point. Suppose to get more rain tonight.

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Sunday, December 3, 2023 3:19 PM

BRENDA


Oh squee someone set off either a heat or smoke detector this morning as I was sitting down to breakfast and take my meds. I got downstairs to find out someone on the 7th floor decided to burn some incense in the wrong spot and set everything off. Fire department came and checked it out then turned off the alarm.

Sitting down now with some lunch and will get some music on.

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Monday, December 4, 2023 1:11 PM

BRENDA


Out for my walk in the rain. Need to see if I can get somewhere with my phone company and get some groceries.

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Monday, December 4, 2023 1:16 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Quote:

Originally posted by Brenda:
Oh squee someone set off either a heat or smoke detector this morning as I was sitting down to breakfast and take my meds. I got downstairs to find out someone on the 7th floor decided to burn some incense in the wrong spot and set everything off. Fire department came and checked it out then turned off the alarm.

Sitting down now with some lunch and will get some music on.



Oh no. Did they make everyone leave the building?

I was at my brother's apartment with my old man during the summer and somebody set off the new alarm system they had.

It was INSANELY loud. Like ear-damagingly loud. In every apartment and every hallway. The only way to escape it was to leave the building.

At least it was nice outside when it happened though.

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Monday, December 4, 2023 1:25 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


I've had the insulin pump on for almost a day now. Pretty sweet, I think. Except I'm not a fan of how large it is. Unlike the CGM, the pod is quite obvious under my shirts since I'm a skinny guy that doesn't wear baggy clothing. Not that I'm trying to hide anything, but it just makes my shirts look stupid.

I'll have to experiment a bit. She said that you're supposed to wear it right by the monitor, so you're not supposed to wear it on your arm unless you put your monitor on your arm as well (and you know that the monitor will give accurate readings on your arm, because that could be a problem with some people too).

But she also said that with my build there shouldn't be any problems with line of sight if I did put it on my arm, and that she's technically not supposed to tell people she's training this but people a lot bigger than me have gotten away with it.

The problem is that you fill it once for 3 days. I thought you had to top it off every morning. So in order to facilitate anywhere from 85 units to 300 units, it needs to be this big.


I don't have a phone that will do everything yet, so I'm still using my old monitor and the pump device in manual mode. Manual is a bit of a misnomer though since you are actually able to play with settings and I changed what she put on there to bump up my hourly insulin rate between 2AM to 9AM when I usually have my high levels. I didn't do that last night, so we'll see how that goes tonight. I did wake up once at around 5AM and forced it to give me a 3 unit hit and when I woke up at 9AM I had it give me another 5 unit hit. Managed only to have a 157 high last night when my high the night before was 225. Hopefully the doubled up basal bump per hour I give it tonight will preclude any need to manually force anything going forward.

But it won't really matter when I get a compatible cell phone. In true automatic mode you just set the desired level you want and it will keep you there overnight.

She told me yesterday I must really have a handle on my numbers because in the years she's been doing this she never had a doctor give a level as low as 110 for the target before. She said typically the target numbers for her patients range between 120 and 135.



Right now though, I just need to make sure I'm not telling it to give me too much while I'm sleeping since it's not in automatic mode. Since it doesn't know what my level is, it won't stop giving me what I programmed in, and if I have a low night (which I occasionally do), it can keep feeding it to me when I don't need it. So I need to be careful, although the CGM that I have gets REALLY ANGRY when you're getting too low, and it's never failed to wake me up while I was napping and it happened, so everything should be fine. I might set my alarm clock every few hours the first night just as an extra precaution though.


I think I may start painting my living room windows today. Not sure if I'm going to or not yet.

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Monday, December 4, 2023 4:56 PM

BRENDA


Quote:

Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
Quote:

Originally posted by Brenda:
Oh squee someone set off either a heat or smoke detector this morning as I was sitting down to breakfast and take my meds. I got downstairs to find out someone on the 7th floor decided to burn some incense in the wrong spot and set everything off. Fire department came and checked it out then turned off the alarm.

Sitting down now with some lunch and will get some music on.



Oh no. Did they make everyone leave the building?

I was at my brother's apartment with my old man during the summer and somebody set off the new alarm system they had.

It was INSANELY loud. Like ear-damagingly loud. In every apartment and every hallway. The only way to escape it was to leave the building.

At least it was nice outside when it happened though.

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No. Only a handful of people came downstairs and we just stayed in the lobby while the firemen did their thing.

The alarms here aren't ear damagingly loud to me anyways. But they are annoying enough that I thought I'd better go down and make sure everything was alright.

Couldn't send anyone outside yesterday as it was raining.

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Monday, December 4, 2023 5:00 PM

BRENDA


Well after spending an hour on the phone with my phone company, calling from one of their stores, I now have another appointment for a repair person to come out tomorrow anywhere from 11am to 1pm. The IT I was talking too ran some diagnostics then ran more diagnostics with another IT person and they can see the problem is their equipment. I hope this is the end to the phone drama around me.

Also got some groceries done and the garbage out once I got back.

Sitting down now.

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Tuesday, December 5, 2023 10:34 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


I'm already loving this insulin pump, and we haven't even put it in automatic mode yet.



I doubled my basal between the hours of 2AM and 9AM yesterday, and because of this I peaked at only 133 last night, and I'm currently at 109 to start my day off instead of being anywhere from 170 to 220 and having to take 7 to 10 units of bolus just to get back where I want to be.

When I do have it in true automatic mode when I get a phone capable of doing this, I shouldn't ever get higher than 120 overnight and I won't ever have to worry about falling too low while I'm sleeping by dripping too much insulin either.

It's too early to say now, but if the trend I've seen in the last day and a half is the future, I think I'm actually using less insulin now than I was before too by keeping it constantly dripping rather than trying to do massive corrections when I wake up.




I did paint my small window in the living room yesterday.

4 1/2 hours on one window!!!!

I forgot what a crapshow that window was. It's the only window in the house that wasn't updated with vinyl at some point for whatever reason. I remember a few years ago when I painted the living room and kitchen that I just primered both of the living room windows and never got around to painting them. The small window has some crappy rubber seal in between the wood and the glass. I had tried (and massively failed) to paint that with the primer and not get it all over the glass.

So I took one of my tiny artist paintbrushes and cut it all in extremely carefully (2 tops, 2 bottoms and 4 sides of both panels). I also had to use that tiny brush to take care of other areas on the window that I didn't want to risk sealing shut with paint again. Only when all of that was done was I able to get my big brush and paint it proper. Then when it got dark out it was the perfect opportunity to use a scraper blade to clean up the primer mess that's been up there for years and boy does it look nice.

The only problem is that it needs a 2nd coat of paint. Doh!

I was going to caulk the top part of the window to the casing last night (since it doesn't move anyhow), but I still haven't gotten around to that because I forgot there is a large chunk of wood missing from the top right corner of that pane. You'd never notice it... nobody else ever has, but I'll know it's there. So I filled it in last night. Hopefully it dried overnight with the heat on so I can sand it down and caulk everything I wanted to caulk. Maybe i can get that window done today before my old man comes by tomorrow.

After that, it's just the big front window, the entry door and the baseboard and the Living Room is finally done.

Only took 12 years!



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Tuesday, December 5, 2023 1:12 PM

SIGNYM

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Well, I'm at the ENT right now and she's upgraded her possible interventions to include surgery.

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Tuesday, December 5, 2023 1:15 PM

BRENDA


Well it is dry right now after all the rain my area got last night and soon I will be heading down to the lobby to wait for the phone repair man. The company has called in to me at least 3 times to remind me about it. They guy is set to arrive anywhere from 11am to 1pm. I just hope they show up and I get this whole phone thing solved.

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Tuesday, December 5, 2023 4:48 PM

BRENDA


Repair man came and unplugged my phone from one piece of equipment into another then had me make a call out while he was there to make sure that worked. Which thankfully it did. Also got a walk in on a dry day in spite of all the rain we got last night.

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Tuesday, December 5, 2023 6:36 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


My friend's dad died today.

He was a great man. He was a mentor and a second father to me. Half of everything I ever learned in my life that's worth a damn I learned from him.

Always the person to diffuse any tense situation and a positive influence on anyone lucky enough to have been a part of his world, I'd never seen him angry, or short tempered or without an overabundance of patience and understanding.

The world lost a great soul today and is just a little darker because of that.

If it wasn't for the help that he and his son had given when I needed it, I may very well have still had a gaping hole for a floor in there when my reassessment came down on me this year and who knows... They might have condemned the house because of that, or at least given me a notice that I had a short period of time to fix it at the very least.

Though I never did get to show him the finished room, he told me last year when I got around to putting the finishing touches on my porch that I needed to come up with a name for it when I finished it.

I've got a name for it now. It's going to be named in his honor.

Love you brother. I told my Grams to go find you and show you around the place.



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Tuesday, December 5, 2023 7:23 PM

BRENDA


*Hugs* to you SIX for losing someone so important to you and I am sure your grandmother will watch out for him.

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Tuesday, December 5, 2023 7:29 PM

SIGNYM

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Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
My friend's dad died today.

He was a great man. He was a mentor and a second father to me. Half of everything I ever learned in my life that's worth a damn I learned from him.

Always the person to diffuse any tense situation and a positive influence on anyone lucky enough to have been a part of his world, I'd never seen him angry, or short tempered or without an overabundance of patience and understanding.

The world lost a great soul today and is just a little darker because of that.

If it wasn't for the help that he and his son had given when I needed it, I may very well have still had a gaping hole for a floor in there when my reassessment came down on me this year and who knows... They might have condemned the house because of that, or at least given me a notice that I had a short period of time to fix it at the very least.

Though I never did get to show him the finished room, he told me last year when I got around to putting the finishing touches on my porch that I needed to come up with a name for it when I finished it.

I've got a name for it now. It's going to be named in his honor.

Love you brother. I told my Grams to go find you and show you around the place.



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. Oh, that is too sad. He had a heart condition, right?

There are people in this world I think of as locomotives. They keep moving forward and bc of their positive and patient attitude they kind of drag a whole bunch of people forward with them. I had the privilege of working with a few people like that.

I don't know if that's what he was to you, but that's the impression I get.

I'm sorry for your loss, and for his family. The world is truly a darker place without him.
:hugs:

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Tuesday, December 5, 2023 9:18 PM

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He had a heart problem but that wasn't what did him in. He'd been battling cancer for a very long time too. It recently got pretty bad, but he always kept positive about everything and I didn't even realize that the last time I talked to him on the phone a few weeks ago was the last time I'd ever get to talk to him.

I called my friend the other day after not hearing from him for a while just to see if he'd been able to sell his house or not and he told me that he had just gotten his dad home from the ICU and he'd just set up the bed at home for hospice. I'd been telling him that I wanted to come see him every day for days, but he was blocking anybody from coming over to say their goodbyes.

I found out second hand from my other friend who I just spent thanksgiving with just this morning that he died. What a shitty thing to do, and make my other friend unwittingly be the one to tell me through a text message asking how I was holding up after he got the news. I still haven't been told officially that he passed, because I'm assuming that he knows that he kept me from being able to say my goodbyes and he doesn't know how to deal with it.

I'm hoping he doesn't call me tonight. I need to sleep on this and figure out the right way to deal with it. I'm in no mood right now and I know I'm going to say the wrong thing if we talk tonight.

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Wednesday, December 6, 2023 9:21 AM

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Wow. This is a first.

Waking up and my numbers are in the 80s. Looks like I didn't even get up to 120 last night. I'm not even on automatic mode yet and this thing can do that for with the right programming. 3 months of the last 24 hours and my A1C is going to be 5.6%.

Wouldn't it be a kicker if I get the phone and put it in automated mode and the stupid safety features kick in and ruin my numbers? I bet I could probably manage my numbers better in manual mode than the device would do in automated mode. Even though I get the phone today, I might wait until next week this time to set up automated mode and have a good week of data to compare against.

I won't cry about the money I spent on the phone if that's what I end up ultimately doing. This new phone should take way better pictures and videos than the tablet I'd been using for the last 4 or 5 years did, it will be about half the size, and it just has a minor crack on the bottom corner of the screen instead of the spiderweb of cracks on the tablet.



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Wednesday, December 6, 2023 10:18 AM

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*Whoops... I got to 128 last night. These graphs are sometimes harder to read than they should be. Hopefully they're open to feedback from users and the system is always getting improved.

That 128 was several hours after I ate though, and when I told the thing I was eating I cut back 1.5 units of what it was going to give me based off the calculations because I knew I was going into the night where it would be giving me more per hour and I didn't want to go into that starting too low. Maybe tonight I'll play with it some more and not cut back what it calculates.

Just checked out my averages for the last 3 days.

1st Day: 130 average (GMI: 6.5%) / HIGH: 233. But it wasn't put in until late afternoon and I'd already spent several hours over 200 while I was sleeping. I manually injected 10 units at around 6AM and another 4 units at around 9AM when taking my daily injection.

2nd Day: 117 average. (GMI: 6.1%) / HIGH: 137. I just used the settings that the trainer put in the phone as per my Doctor's instructions.

3rd Day: 105 average. (GMI: 5.8%) / HIGH: 128. I doubled the basal between 2AM and 9AM.


And this morning I'm 9 hours into the day and starting it off with a 103 average and a high again at 128. If I didn't purposefully hold back insulin when I ate, I wouldn't have even gotten that high.

I can't recall if I've ever had a day with an average under 100 on my own. I seem to think there might have been a day or three where I was in the range of 97% to 99%, but that was when I was eating around 60 grams of carbs or less per day and I've since been eating quite a bit more than that on most days per my Trainer/Dietician's orders. I think I will probably be quite a bit lower than 97 to 99% by day's end today, given the already very low average this early into the day.


The "GMI" is the monitor's version of A1C. They are not the same thing. The last time I had my A1C done about 2 months ago my GMI average for 90 days was 6.1% and my A1C turned up 6.4%.

I believe this is part of the "safety measures" in place with these units. The monitors are great, but I'm sure they read lower than you actually are because if you're slightly higher every day than the monitor is telling you are there's no measurable long-term effects from it as long as you are within the acceptable range, but if the monitor was constantly telling you that you were higher than you actually were it could risk you over medicating and the results from that could be immediate and catastrophic.

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Wednesday, December 6, 2023 1:18 PM

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Out for my walk and a couple of things to do before my afternoon pick up game of mah jong.

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Wednesday, December 6, 2023 11:19 PM

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All errands done and pick up game of mah jong went alright. I won. Finished with over 9,000 points.

Regular game tomorrow.

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Wednesday, December 6, 2023 11:35 PM

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Been scrolling up thru your posts about the insulin pump SIX. Sounds like a sweet deal!! I'm so happy for you that you got it!




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Wednesday, December 6, 2023 11:49 PM

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I didn't go low for as long as I thought I might during the day, but I am on different insulin now and this is the first day I wasn't active at all. I just did paperwork, ran some errands and had my dad over for a few hours.

2 strange things happened though...

The first was I ate one of my 29 gram bags of 1/2 cup peanuts and 1/2 cup cereal when I got down to 70 when my dad was here, and when I plugged that into the pump and the pump subtracted the insulin I didn't need for already being low, it didn't really do a great job of keeping me low. I didn't realize it because I wasn't looking at the thing while my dad was here, but I got up to 157 briefly after eating that before it came back down. That alone shot my plans for being low for the day since it was way higher than I'd gotten at night. And it wasn't that many carbs in the first place.

But then, just a while ago I got down to 70 again and started having the hot flashes I get when I'm REALLY low. I ate and immediately felt better, but that's the kind of feeling I only usually get when I'm down to the high 40's to mid 50's or only when I'm RAPIDLY falling and I'm at around 70. It was just a very slow crawl back down to 70 and I felt it. Maybe this was because I'm using a different brand insulin for the pump and my body hasn't adjusted or something?

Anyhow... Just 75 minutes left in the day and my average for the day is 100. I may or may not fall below 100 for the day's average now since I ate and got a small boost of insulin too. I'm at 70 still right now, but it could get high enough over 100 in the next 75 minutes to keep me from my sub-100 goal for the day.




I got my new phone delivered today. I installed both of the apps, so they should work. The only problem is that it looks like I can't just switch from one device to a new one without using new sensors and pods. The problem is I just changed my CGM sensor like a day or two ago, so I can't even use the phone for that for another 8 days now. So even though I switched pods tonight, I just kept it on the old device for now. I want to switch the CGM first, and then my first pod swap I'll do that on the phone too.

So it looks like I'm forced in manual mode for another week plus whether I wanted to do that or not. I have the option to switch from manual and automatic mode from the device running the app. That's how I wanted to keep it in manual mode once I was using the phone, but right now I don't have any other option unless I wanted to just burn a sensor, and I'm not about to do that.





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Thursday, December 7, 2023 4:55 AM

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I can't figure out what might be going on, but it may have something to do with the kind of insulin your pump uses and whatever time lag or averaging the meter might be doing.

It kind of makes sense to me, altho it's hard for me to explain, that the response time of the insulin and of the meter/ pump combination have to be matched.

For example, it wouldn't make sense for a fast-responding meter and pump to be using a slow-acting insulin. Say that the meter detects high blood sugar and it meters out a slow-acting insulin. Half hour later, blood sugar is STILL too high, so it meters out MORE insulin. Another half hour later, the slow-acting insulin has just barely started to bring blood sugar down, so it meters out even MORE insulin. Could get in serious trouble that way!

I also imagine that there's some kind of built-in averaging function to the meter and pump, otherwise it would be reacting to every little sugar twitch.

So, I haven't really worked this out, but it would be different if it could RAISE your blood sugar as well as lower it... yanno, meter in some glucose if your blood sugar goes too low (altho hmmm....that might set up some serious oscillations) but since it can only meter in insulin and make your blood sugar go DOWN, which is dangerous, they probably have the whole thing set up NOT to respond too promptly to high blood sugar, and to set the reponae time to be in the realm of same rate that your insulin works at.

I can't explain the "feeling" of ultra low or rapidly falling blood sugar, tho. I trust your sensations at least as much as I trust the GCM. Meters read wrong, shit happens. I'd be looking to see if it happens again.


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Thursday, December 7, 2023 10:44 AM

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Originally posted by SIGNYM:
I can't figure out what might be going on, but it may have something to do with the kind of insulin your pump uses and whatever time lag or averaging the meter might be doing.

It kind of makes sense to me, altho it's hard for me to explain, that the response time of the insulin and of the meter/ pump combination have to be matched.

For example, it wouldn't make sense for a fast-responding meter and pump to be using a slow-acting insulin. Say that the meter detects high blood sugar and it meters out a slow-acting insulin. Half hour later, blood sugar is STILL too high, so it meters out MORE insulin. Another half hour later, the slow-acting insulin has just barely started to bring blood sugar down, so it meters out even MORE insulin. Could get in serious trouble that way!

I also imagine that there's some kind of built-in averaging function to the meter and pump, otherwise it would be reacting to every little sugar twitch.



Yeah. I don't use (Basal) slow acting daily insulin anymore with the pump. It's all rapid insulin (Bolus). But you program in a Basal profile per hour and it pumps X Amount of Bolus in you over every hour of the day per your settings at a small fraction of the total hour, so it's a constant drip and simulates the Basal shots.

I would say just after a few days of using it, not only does it simulate the Basal shots, but it's vastly superior to the Basal shots. Not only is it guaranteed to work 24hrs straight when the shots behave differently from person to person, but like I mentioned before I can set different amounts per hour at different times of the day and night, so I can now have much more control over my numbers at night, even without automatic mode.

When I plug in the values of the carbs I'm going to eat, it has me fill in my current level from the CGM too since it's not all hooked up together yet and it doesn't know. Based off of predefined levels for how many units I need per carbs and how many correction units I need (or don't need) based off of my current number, it sends a message to the pod to get X Amount of insulin on board. This is not all administered right away as it would if I were taking a shot, and if you check it every so often you see that "On Board" number getting smaller. I don't know how it decides when to let it out, but it ends up being a slow drip along with my already programmed per-hour shot (of rapid, but simulating long-active). Both the Basal and Bolus are combined in that "On Board" number until it's depleted and then it's just the Basal number per hour again until the next time I eat and/or force it to administer more Bolus.

The only thing that was strange here to me is that I ate the same thing the last two days at roughly the same time and the first day it kept everything very even where the second day it let me spike up over 150.

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So, I haven't really worked this out, but it would be different if it could RAISE your blood sugar as well as lower it... yanno, meter in some glucose if your blood sugar goes too low (altho hmmm....that might set up some serious oscillations) but since it can only meter in insulin and make your blood sugar go DOWN, which is dangerous, they probably have the whole thing set up NOT to respond too promptly to high blood sugar, and to set the reponae time to be in the realm of same rate that your insulin works at.


That would be awesome if the pump did both. The only problem with it is that I already think these things are way too big. I can't imagine the size they'd need to allow for 3 days worth of sugar needed for balancing. I don't know if you've ever seen chewable glucose tablets, but they're GIGANTIC. And you need 4 of them for just 15 grams of carbs. They probably have a way of packing sugar tight in a liquid form, but still I think you'd probably have to make the unit 5 times bigger to have sugar on board... But maybe not. There really is no reason that you should be getting into danger very often if at all when the pump is programmed and working right. Maybe it wouldn't take too much room to put in enough for one emergency per day over a 3 day period before you have to change pods.

There is the matter of waste too. My doctor had the trainer get me to put in 200 units for 3 days. I told her that was going to be a huge waste of insulin, but I'd adjust it going forward. The device I've been using doesn't give me statistics of how much insulin I actually used before switching pods last night, but it never said anything other than "50 Units +" before I swapped it out. It tells you exactly how much you have in there if you go under 50, but it never reads more than 50. So I threw away at least 50 units on the first pod. My guesstimation is that I probably threw away 100 units of insulin +/-10.

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I can't explain the "feeling" of ultra low or rapidly falling blood sugar, tho. I trust your sensations at least as much as I trust the GCM. Meters read wrong, shit happens. I'd be looking to see if it happens again.


Yeah. That one was weird to me, and I honestly didn't like it. Of course it came right at the time I was going to be changing the pod by myself for the first time too, so there was a little added stress there.

Everything went smooth though. I was a little higher last night and reached the 130s and I'm still at 120 right now. I'm thinking this is because 2 days ago I was up on a step ladder and doing a lot of painting, and then down on the floor painting the baseboard and yesterday I did virtually nothing. But the food I ate was the same, at roughly the same time with the same amount as the day before, so I'm surprised to see such drastic differences in my overnight pattern there. I woke up yesterday at 80. Today I woke up at 120.

Long term I guess it really doesn't matter. They're happy if my average is 154 or below, and my average even at the worst times never got above the mid 130s. I finished off yesterday with an average of 99. I can already tell that I won't be under 100 for the average today though. By this time yesterday I started my day out with an average of 103. I don't have it right in front of me ATM, but based on what I saw when I woke up and checked the overnight quickly I'd say my average for the day right now is probably 125 to 130. Still though, that's better than most nights without the pump. The only exception would be in the beginning months when i was only eating about 50 to 60 grams of carbs per day.


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Thursday, December 7, 2023 4:50 PM

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Back and in from the rain. No luck today. Was raining and nasty this morning. Seems to be drying out now. Phone is working as two people have called me.

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Friday, December 8, 2023 12:44 PM

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Up and out in a bit. Things to do like get back to my pharmacy and let some other people know that my phone is now working again.

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Friday, December 8, 2023 2:31 PM

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Back and in from the rain. No luck today. Was raining and nasty this morning. Seems to be drying out now. Phone is working as two people have called me.


I'm glad it's working again!
I hope your tomorrow is dry.


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Friday, December 8, 2023 2:37 PM

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Well, I'm back on steroids. As Dr. ENT examined further, it seems my nose presents another medical mystery. Oh goodie. I have to loop back to my rheumatologist bc Dr. ENT hopes Dr Rheum will run some tests so Dr. ENT can come to a dx without having to biopsy.

Sigh.

I also need to update my Dr Onco and Dr Nephro so they don't freak out over my next blood test, which will be out of whack bc steroids.

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Friday, December 8, 2023 5:00 PM

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Back and in from the rain. No luck today. Was raining and nasty this morning. Seems to be drying out now. Phone is working as two people have called me.


I'm glad it's working again!
I hope your tomorrow is dry.


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Me too. It has been dry but chilly out too.

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Friday, December 8, 2023 5:03 PM

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Rest of meds picked up and swung by my dentist office to let them know my phone is working.

Got an appointment with a neurologist for next year but it is a phone appointment which I hate dealing with my hearing loss. Even with my hearing aides on phones are becoming a problem for me. I have a doc's appointment on Thursday and I will straighten it out with him. Doc is a face to face appointment.

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Friday, December 8, 2023 11:14 PM

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Well, I'm back on steroids. As Dr. ENT examined further, it seems my nose presents another medical mystery. Oh goodie. I have to loop back to my rheumatologist bc Dr. ENT hopes Dr Rheum will run some tests so Dr. ENT can come to a dx without having to biopsy.

Sigh.

I also need to update my Dr Onco and Dr Nephro so they don't freak out over my next blood test, which will be out of whack bc steroids.




:( Hope they figure it out soon Sigs.

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Friday, December 8, 2023 11:22 PM

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I got blessed with a dry 55 degree day today. Windy as all hell, but made no matter for what I was going to do with it.

I ripped down a few more boards that I took from my grandma's garage and made the base for the overlook in the kitchen. I didn't have any boards that were 98 1/8th of an inch, so I had to do it in two separate boards. I used a little trick I'd picked up while doing trim though and cut the two pieces I would be joining together at a 45 degree angle so once I'm done sanding down the spackle at the joint and painting it you won't even know it wasn't one solid piece.

My original plan after doing that was to use two 3/4 x 1/2 shoe molding on either side, but I realized if I used 1/2 x 1/2 quarter round I could sand the top corners down nice and round and have a really nice reveal instead.

So I picked up 3 pieces of that today, primed everything and gave it all 2 coats of paint before installing it. What a waste on that 3rd piece since the two pieces were only 2.5" short of making it the whole way, but I'm sure I'll eventually figure out something to use the rest of it on. In the garage it goes until then.

Just finished spackling the nail holes so I can sand them first thing tomorrow and then caulk it all before putting final paint on. It looks awesome, and it's such a clean line on the kitchen floor now.


I'm going to see if I can get a bulk deal somewhere on the spindles I'm going to use for finishing it off. They had 8 foot long closet rods, but those were $13 each and I could only make 3 out of each one. Code says they can't be further than 4" apart and so depending on the width of them I'm going to need somewhere in the area of 18 to 22 rods. I'm not really looking to spend $100 on wood here, especially knowing I'm going to have to buy a lot more of them for the banisters when I get around to making those too.

I'll figure something out.

I'll have pictures of the overlook when I get it all caulked and painted.




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Saturday, December 9, 2023 9:36 AM

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I already forgot what my average was 2 days ago. I think it was somewhere in the 110's. Just found out my average yesterday was 98 though.



That's a pretty cool one there, since I didn't actually intervene at all. No pausing insulin for lows or boosting it for highs. Just did my light-ish work putting that overlook together.

To be fair, I haven't exactly been eating a ton of carbs recently. I tend not to when I'm actively monitoring myself. I'm going to need to do that a couple of days before switching to automatic mode to see how this thing handles it in manual mode.

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Saturday, December 9, 2023 1:03 PM

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Hey Sigs...

You and your husband know your way around a wood shop.

Do you have any advice on how to get the best deal on wooden spindles/dowels?

I'm trying to price out what I'd need at least for the overlook but figuring I'm going to need to do more than slightly double that for the two staircases in the future.

They seem to come in lengths of 36", 60", 72" and 96".

At least for the overlook, anything other than 72" would be good, with 60" being the best. My poles need to be roughly 29.5" each for the overlook.

If I got a good deal on 36" pieces in bulk it would probably be the best overall though since code for stair banisters is 34" to 38" high. But I guess that 72" would be back in the mix then too if I got a good deal on them since each one would be 2 spindles for the staircases.


The best price I've been able to find so far was the closet rods at the local hardware store where I'd get 3 pieces out of it for about $13. And I'd REALLY have to pick through those because boy... Not good quality wood. Otherwise I'm looking at about $5 each or more. And I decided against ordering anything online because that's just crazy. I'll send them my money and they'll send me a bunch of warped poles that look like Circus Straws.



I really would like to get at least the overlook done now, but I may just have to wait and time the market or maybe luck into a good sale or clearance option like I did with the trim.

I'd say I wish I was pricing these things for the last few years, but I really didn't make the decision to use cylindrical spindles until just a few weeks ago.



Anyhow... Got my overlook base sanded smooth, cleaned up and the trim is all caulked. Should be able to get 2 coats of paint on that today and all that would be left is the spindles.

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Saturday, December 9, 2023 1:14 PM

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Laundry day for me then out for a walk in the rain.

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Saturday, December 9, 2023 2:24 PM

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Hey Sigs...

You and your husband know your way around a wood shop.

Do you have any advice on how to get the best deal on wooden spindles/dowels?

I'm trying to price out what I'd need at least for the overlook but figuring I'm going to need to do more than slightly double that for the two staircases in the future.

They seem to come in lengths of 36", 60", 72" and 96".

At least for the overlook, anything other than 72" would be good, with 60" being the best. My poles need to be roughly 29.5" each for the overlook.

If I got a good deal on 36" pieces in bulk it would probably be the best overall though since code for stair banisters is 34" to 38" high. But I guess that 72" would be back in the mix then too if I got a good deal on them since each one would be 2 spindles for the staircases.


The best price I've been able to find so far was the closet rods at the local hardware store where I'd get 3 pieces out of it for about $13. And I'd REALLY have to pick through those because boy... Not good quality wood. Otherwise I'm looking at about $5 each or more. And I decided against ordering anything online because that's just crazy. I'll send them my money and they'll send me a bunch of warped poles that look like Circus Straws.



I really would like to get at least the overlook done now, but I may just have to wait and time the market or maybe luck into a good sale or clearance option like I did with the trim.

I'd say I wish I was pricing these things for the last few years, but I really didn't make the decision to use cylindrical spindles until just a few weeks ago.



Anyhow... Got my overlook base sanded smooth, cleaned up and the trim is all caulked. Should be able to get 2 coats of paint on that today and all that would be left is the spindles.

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Sorry.
No special place to go for good pricing.
Hubby has been pricing wood at Home Depot, Lowe's, and our nearest lumberyard and the prices are phenomenal, WHEN IT'S EVEN AVAILABLE. A problem ever since Covid. For example, hubby has been shopping for straight grain Douglas fir which used to be $3/board foot (bdf) and now it's not even being delivered. Prices for wood has more than quadrupled!

What to do kind of depends on how thick you need your spindles and dowels. They need to be heavy enough to keep kids from pushing thru and strong enough to support stair banisters.

For the dowels I guess the best thing to do is select better pieces of premade hardwood dowels from your local hardware store. But for staircases, he suggests going to a lumberyard, selecting your own stock, cutting it into square lengths on your table saw, and then using a router with a round over bit or quarter round to shape it into either a full circle or a rounded square. Maybe leaving the ends square which might make an easier fit into the stairs and banister.

Alternately, table legs might be an option altho I think they might be even more $$$.

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Saturday, December 9, 2023 5:37 PM

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Back and done in the snow. Yes, I said snow but only about quarter of an inch. More slush right now than anything also it is raining. So I doubt it will last.

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