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<blockquote data-quote="tim2000s" data-source="post: 984462" data-attributes="member: 30007"><p>Thanks [USER=14029]@CarbsRok[/USER], that's not quite what I had in mind. It doesn't really give a view on what people really do (I had a flick through a few). What I was looking for was a Day in the life, i.e.:</p><p></p><p>4.50am - Got up, felt a bit wobbly, checked blood. 4.5 is okay. Must be going down with something.</p><p>5.05am - Time for a shower - took off the pump, set it aside and got in the shower</p><p>5.15am - After dressing, reattached the pump, attached to my waist band, had to reorient it to make sure the outlet was down - let's keep those pesky bubble near the plunger.</p><p>5.45am - ran for the bus, nearly missed it - panting a lot - scanned Libre and it said 3.2. Ate 3 glucose tablets.</p><p>6am - Sitting on train, tested glucose - 4.1. Glucose worked. </p><p></p><p>Sort of a diabetic thoughtstream showing just how frequently people think about or act on their diabetes, and other things!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim2000s, post: 984462, member: 30007"] Thanks [USER=14029]@CarbsRok[/USER], that's not quite what I had in mind. It doesn't really give a view on what people really do (I had a flick through a few). What I was looking for was a Day in the life, i.e.: 4.50am - Got up, felt a bit wobbly, checked blood. 4.5 is okay. Must be going down with something. 5.05am - Time for a shower - took off the pump, set it aside and got in the shower 5.15am - After dressing, reattached the pump, attached to my waist band, had to reorient it to make sure the outlet was down - let's keep those pesky bubble near the plunger. 5.45am - ran for the bus, nearly missed it - panting a lot - scanned Libre and it said 3.2. Ate 3 glucose tablets. 6am - Sitting on train, tested glucose - 4.1. Glucose worked. Sort of a diabetic thoughtstream showing just how frequently people think about or act on their diabetes, and other things! [/QUOTE]
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