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Morning pancreatically chums, its snowing up her near Glasgow.

Had an Indian last night and tried the dual wave setting on pump. 60% upfront and the other 40% over 3 hour period. It worked fairly well and went to bed on BG of 6.3. Woke up at 3.30 to BG of 8.6, a bit high but lets see how it goes. Woke at 6.15 to a BG of 15.6 WTAF. Where did that come from?????

Correction dose brought it down slightly but I need to up my correction dose. The hospital suggested 1:2 rate but think I need to go back to my old 1:1 rate as the 1:2 only brought me down 3.5 steps
 
Morning all, blowing a gale here, one pane smashed in the greenhouse, one bench blown over and may be irrepairable. Walking wasn't much fun either, got blown sideways several times. After yesterday's low, ended up in the 15s, correcting like mad and struggling to get it down last night, woke up to a 10 so altogether not a happy bunny this morning :grumpy::grumpy::grumpy:
 
Morning pancreatically chums, its snowing up her near Glasgow.

Had an Indian last night and tried the dual wave setting on pump. 60% upfront and the other 40% over 3 hour period. It worked fairly well and went to bed on BG of 6.3. Woke up at 3.30 to BG of 8.6, a bit high but lets see how it goes. Woke at 6.15 to a BG of 15.6 WTAF. Where did that come from?????

Correction dose brought it down slightly but I need to up my correction dose. The hospital suggested 1:2 rate but think I need to go back to my old 1:1 rate as the 1:2 only brought me down 3.5 steps

It does make me wonder with our number's, because what the heck is going on !! ........... and does someone or something have it in for us :nailbiting: that diabetes fairy with her wicked sense of 'humour' :wideyed::mad:

Feeling for you @smc4761
 
Morning all, blowing a gale here, one pane smashed in the greenhouse, one bench blown over and may be irrepairable. Walking wasn't much fun either, got blown sideways several times. After yesterday's low, ended up in the 15s, correcting like mad and struggling to get it down last night, woke up to a 10 so altogether not a happy bunny this morning :grumpy::grumpy::grumpy:

Sending good vibes your way :) @hh1 , can't do anything about the weather though:meh: It's blowing a hoolie here too :rolleyes:
 
Good day all.
Snow and treacherous driving conditions at 7.30 this morning. The driver of a large Mercedes will testify to that after he “ parked “ it the other side of a farmers quarry stone wall as I was on my way to pick up OH from work.
Brilliant sunshine now and no sign of snow at all.
British weather. Type 1 diabetes. ...........both totally unpredictable and changeable.:)
 
Good day all.
Snow and treacherous driving conditions at 7.30 this morning. The driver of a large Mercedes will testify to that after he “ parked “ it the other side of a farmers quarry stone wall as I was on my way to pick up OH from work.
Brilliant sunshine now and no sign of snow at all.
British weather. Type 1 diabetes. ...........both totally unpredictable and changeable.:)
 
Sooooo.... Woke on a beautiful number, had my current usual breakfast, but did 1:4 rather than my usual 1:8 ratio at that time of day. Went to church, with plenty of Dextro to hand, and church was a tad stressful. Held steady, blood sugar-wise, at every check across the morning.

It is most interesting and there will be further experimenting.
 
If there's any singletons doing the dating scene in the Stoke-on-Trent area, I'd give this woman a miss!

https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/news/stoke-on-trent-news/wicked-woman-33-tried-poison-2624809

Questions to ask on a first date: what sort of music do you like?; film choices?; will you try to kill me by overdosing me with insulin when I'm sleeping?

I am and I know there are some weird and scary people out there and thankfully, I don't haven't a pump either :nailbiting:
 
@Scott-C ,

I learned a very long time ago not to leave my D stuff where an emotionally unstable individual can find it.. ;)

Lol, mate, there's a lot of "emotionally unstable individuals" in the rock and roll scene!

The two main significant relationships I've had in my almost 52 yrs on this planet both involved Roman Catholic vegetarians who liked swimming a lot.

As an atheist meat eater who never learned to swim, (can't do it, can't get the breathing right, I just sink), hmm, I wonder why those didn't work out?!?

Fortunately, neither of them tried to kill me with insulin, although I'm still a bit sniffy about Angela kicking off a bit at me for not paying for a meal in Ikea when I was vagueing out at 2.7.
 
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