Jenniewren1958
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
Not diabetes but try hoovering the smoke alarm. Little bugs moving on the sensors may be tripping it. Thunderflies were a big problem in one house I hadMine was 5.7 this morning a little higher than normal but when you consider it was 8.2 at bed time, and then in the night our smoke alarms went off for no apparent reason and have continued to do so randomly all night and still doing so, flipping things are mains hard wired with battery back up and batteries are inaccessible. I was expecting a lot higher.
You won't know what to do with yourself!! (Sleep?)Fbg 5.2 again
I can hear a pin drop. Well til 11am this week. 2hrs of no children per day. It's a start.