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<blockquote data-quote="Nafu9" data-source="post: 1311890" data-attributes="member: 192022"><p>[USER=101136]@Jaylee[/USER] thanks, it wasn't so much of a problem at places I worked before as there would be chefs who smoked so I could just do it when they had a fag break, but where I am now not one of the chefs smokes, they all just work straight through their shifts, and whilst in my head I know that I have a actual need to sit down and test my sugars I always feel like I'm letting the side down if I'm sitting down regularly while they are plowing on through. Silly I know, but something I'm struggling to teach myself. </p><p></p><p>[USER=161717]@Gaz-M[/USER] my issue is the other way round, I'm frequently above 20, and have ended up dka 3 times this year :/ I'm hoping to get on the pump as I can carb count and I am trying to get my sugars down, it's just not really working with the mdi, I have an dsn appointment on Wednesday so I'm going to push for it a bit then. Good luck with your new job!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nafu9, post: 1311890, member: 192022"] [USER=101136]@Jaylee[/USER] thanks, it wasn't so much of a problem at places I worked before as there would be chefs who smoked so I could just do it when they had a fag break, but where I am now not one of the chefs smokes, they all just work straight through their shifts, and whilst in my head I know that I have a actual need to sit down and test my sugars I always feel like I'm letting the side down if I'm sitting down regularly while they are plowing on through. Silly I know, but something I'm struggling to teach myself. [USER=161717]@Gaz-M[/USER] my issue is the other way round, I'm frequently above 20, and have ended up dka 3 times this year :/ I'm hoping to get on the pump as I can carb count and I am trying to get my sugars down, it's just not really working with the mdi, I have an dsn appointment on Wednesday so I'm going to push for it a bit then. Good luck with your new job! [/QUOTE]
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