Stop in for a cup of coffee

Well not having taste or smell helped get the loss going. When I was in the hospital Covid fired up my blood sugar to 366. I've never had a problem with it. Covid attacks in many different ways.

I read up on it especially since the doctor has me checking my blood sugar once a day for a month. I've used that to see what foods spikes my blood sugar. The only thing I found so far is a midnight snack. What I have gained from it is portion size, very helpful to see how much food will spike the blood sugar.

I now basically eat like a diabetic cutting out bread, fries, chips, diet pop, and a huge portion of my daily peanut butter intake...haha!! I'm back in the gym. cardio tennis, and its working. I feel even when I get the taste and smell back it will not affect the eating habits that I've developed.
I’m curious to see if this vaccine stuff actually works or if it’s like the flu shot where it works to a point but you can still get it.
The latter is appearing to be true so far, according to one of the Indy tv stations, 42 percent of people taking the vaccines so far have ended up testing positive within 2 weeks of getting it. Some with symptoms some without.

they’re also saying it can take months for ones body to actually develop an immunity to it with the vaccine. And during that time, people are still at risk.