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A man with two watches never knows the correct time.....

Your final half sentence is it. Meters give us immediate feedback on current activity, so measure the small steps. Once we have a handle on the route we need to take, with experience, we can sometimes vary the pace length (size or content of our troughs), and still be on tract by the time we reach the next staging post.

Looking after yourself is one thing. Micromanagement-to-standstill is what happens in the public sector isn't it? Who needs that?

(Apologies to any decent public sector Managers out there.........)

Oh I agree but our endocrine system micromanages us usually, except when there is a problem.
I've only taken a morning reading and it was fine and I will take one tonight.
Pls don't think that I'm constantly checking my bloods...that's hard to do while checking my blood pressure, weight, height and washer fluid in the car :-)
 
Oh I agree but our endocrine system micromanages us usually, except when there is a problem.
I've only taken a morning reading and it was fine and I will take one tonight.
Pls don't think that I'm constantly checking my bloods...that's hard to do while checking my blood pressure, weight, height and washer fluid in the car :)

Short term, no screen washer fluid has more serious consequences than a couple of rogue blood glucose readings. I thought you could prioritise risks? ;)
 
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