u/Eliza10-2020

ULPT Has anyone poured salt all over their ground to stop weeds?

Apparently you can make weed killer with salt, vinegar and washing up liquid/dish soap.

I want to make a big batch and tip it all over areas where I don't want weeds coming back, in front of my garden wall in the street and my driveway that is covered in stones.

Nothing else is growing/planted in these areas, no plants or flowers.

Weed killer is really expensive and doesn't stop the problem permanently. Plus I have dogs I don't want poisoned.

But, I know this would remove the weeds by contaminating the ground. Is this too wrong to do?

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u/Eliza10-2020 — 8 days ago

Has anyone stopped taking ozempic and what did you do/take after

I ran out on Friday, I thought I had the last dose in the pen left. I was going to go and get my prescription and pen on Monday morning when the Dr's open.

BUT I woke up this morning without/with less of that exhaustion ache/fatigue. This has been my only persistent symptom, and it's a pain because I do a lot of exercise, I do two classes every weekday morning, swim on Sundays and am looking at adding in a walk on Saturday mornings.

How was your BG after you stopped? Did you move to something else? If so, what? I'm finding the ozempic too expensive at the moment really. It's 117 euro pm.

Metformin didn't seem to work for me before and I don't really want to take that because of the number of times it's been recalled.

I don't really want to try jardiance because of the risk of UTI's and other things to that region. I'm post meno and don't want to mess with that area.

I always intended to only take the ozempic until I'd lost enough weight to help my BG, I've still got 2st 5lb/33lbs to go and it isn't really helping my weight loss much anymore but I'm getting consistent good (for me) fasting BG, even though I've incorporated a little bit of carbs back in to my diet. For instance I had eggs on sourdough toast twice this week, and I've had a banana in my greek yoghurt once or twice, and I can eat sweet potato for dinner sometimes.

I only monitor my fbg though and I've been getting between 5.4-5.8 mmoll/97.29-104.50 mg/DL for the last 6 weeks or so.

Do I have any other good medication options? I'm in Spain btw.

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u/Eliza10-2020 — 13 days ago
▲ 2 r/diet

I will need to go shopping tomorrow so looking for some inspo.

Tonight I'll be having some chicken broth soup, eggs, 1/2 an avocado and salad.

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u/Eliza10-2020 — 18 days ago