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<blockquote data-quote="isjoberg" data-source="post: 1192802" data-attributes="member: 72864"><p>Just a quick overview of my day today:</p><p>Woke up feeling awful and really tired, snoozed my alarm. When I got out of bed my bg was sky high (hypo last night)</p><p>Took my long acting and some short acting then had a carb free breakfast.</p><p>Walked into town and did some window shopping, walked back feeling a bit off - bg was dropping fast. Texted my friend to meet for lunch and did a short exercise circuit in my room. Went for lunch, only ate vegetables, gave a small dose, started work, had a cup of tea and a sandwich plus more insulin.. </p><p></p><p>Insulin food insulin food why do I feel weird answer is either insulin or food. That's basically it!</p><p></p><p>I work in a supervisory role, which means when I'm on shift I'm in charge and cannot leave the room. What this means is everyone who works with me is well acquainted with my diabetes as sometimes I'll need to inject and then deal with a problem quickly, or get someone to run out and get me a snack. It's weird because it feels perfectly normal but also very surreal to be diabetic when you sit back and think about it. Everything is so linked to what you do and where you are and how you feel but also vice versa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="isjoberg, post: 1192802, member: 72864"] Just a quick overview of my day today: Woke up feeling awful and really tired, snoozed my alarm. When I got out of bed my bg was sky high (hypo last night) Took my long acting and some short acting then had a carb free breakfast. Walked into town and did some window shopping, walked back feeling a bit off - bg was dropping fast. Texted my friend to meet for lunch and did a short exercise circuit in my room. Went for lunch, only ate vegetables, gave a small dose, started work, had a cup of tea and a sandwich plus more insulin.. Insulin food insulin food why do I feel weird answer is either insulin or food. That's basically it! I work in a supervisory role, which means when I'm on shift I'm in charge and cannot leave the room. What this means is everyone who works with me is well acquainted with my diabetes as sometimes I'll need to inject and then deal with a problem quickly, or get someone to run out and get me a snack. It's weird because it feels perfectly normal but also very surreal to be diabetic when you sit back and think about it. Everything is so linked to what you do and where you are and how you feel but also vice versa [/QUOTE]
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