The toilet is the last place i would use personally. I am assuming the people you work with know about your diabetes?? I wouild go for it myself
Yea I should have changed it at home but I guess I wanted the most bang for buck at 50 quid a pop.
You can apply the second sensor and leave it 24 hours before activating it. Some members report that this gives them more accurate readings over the sensor lifetime as it has chance to 'settle' once applied.
I usually stick a new one in the night before, and activate it the second the old one expires the following afternoon.Aaahhhh why the heck didn't I think of that. Should have shot one in this morning. And then activated later in the day as the old one was about to run out.
I usually stick a new one in the night before, and activate it the second the old one expires the following afternoon.
Did that for the first time this week. 24 hours before activation. My results were bang on from the off. So you are actually gaining a day. A win win I would say.
Everything stays the same. The sensor doesn't know it's been in your arm for a day as long as it's not activatedIn doing this you can still use the scanner to start after 24 hours and then use the LibreLink app on a phone right?
I had to do a correction shot in the middle of our local bus garage, while I was waiting for my car to be MOTd yesterday. I don’t think anyone noticed, but when I have had snotty comments I ask if they would object if I was taking a tablet or a puff of an inhaler? And assuming they say no, then I tell them that an insulin injection is usually a pretty urgent need and that I have the right to treat my medical condition wherever and whenever I need toI did it in the middle of a lecture theatre once, in the middle of the lecture, without a care in the world for what people around me thought, I unfortunately didn't get the insertion done well though so those two weeks were rather painful in certain positions. I've also given myself injections in the same situation when it was spiking and I didn't want to wait for it to end or leave the room. I don't see why anyone would hide doing it, but that's just me. Very rarely does anyone actually comment on it anyway.
Don't think I've ever had snotty comments from people who have had the pleasure of seeing me shoot up in public, which tells me it's probably not as big of a deal as people would expect it to be. Even in places like the South Bank, trains(including the tube) or planes, nobody has ever had more than that classic "*** is he doing?" look on their face that I recall.I had to do a correction shot in the middle of our local bus garage, while I was waiting for my car to be MOTd yesterday. I don’t think anyone noticed, but when I have had snotty comments I ask if they would object if I was taking a tablet or a puff of an inhaler? And assuming they say no, then I tell them that an insulin injection is usually a pretty urgent need and that I have the right to treat my medical condition wherever and whenever I need toand if they say yes, they get the same response!
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