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<blockquote data-quote="Margarettt" data-source="post: 2649302" data-attributes="member: 578230"><p>Yup. Overloaded my new knee climbing a hill and suffered for it, covid and flu vaccines and a cold all in the time frame but I believe it started a few days before any of these. Thanks [USER=506169]@ianf0ster[/USER] </p><p></p><p>Thanks [USER=544995]@ajbod[/USER] , see above. Yesterday was better (6s all day) so I felt better but today the 8s are back. Its nuts how much I let it bother me.</p><p></p><p>Thanks [USER=22428]@lovinglife[/USER] I needed this response</p><p></p><p>I wonder about this [USER=578575]@Paul_[/USER] I don't walk much (One new knee and about to have a second) but I wonder if all the physio exercises and the little walking I do feels like strenuous exercise to my body. My physio etc. all seem to think I do really well and better than average(I'm an everything to extremes type)</p><p>so I wonder if I push that stuff. Regardless I'm seeing a frequent big rise between two hours after dinner and bedtime, a window where I do nothing very much so I doubt its exercise related.</p><p></p><p>I'm trying to be patient [USER=517579]@KennyA[/USER] I really am. Its just frustrating when I feel like I'm following all the rules.</p><p></p><p>Now there's a thought [USER=355878]@Resurgam[/USER] whether its right or not (and it might well be) the image is firmly lodged. Thank you.</p><p></p><p>Thanks [USER=155453]@catinahat[/USER] This actually occurred to me because at one point I was reading a difference of more than a point (8.3 and 9.7) or (8 and 9.1) on different hands at the same time so I got a new meter and strips and am now washing my hands like I was about to perform surgery and still seeing leaps and jumps all over the place.</p><p></p><p>You're welcome [USER=151429]@aylalake[/USER] and [USER=581272]@RobynV[/USER] We just have to keep on keeping on.</p><p>Thanks everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Margarettt, post: 2649302, member: 578230"] Yup. Overloaded my new knee climbing a hill and suffered for it, covid and flu vaccines and a cold all in the time frame but I believe it started a few days before any of these. Thanks [USER=506169]@ianf0ster[/USER] Thanks [USER=544995]@ajbod[/USER] , see above. Yesterday was better (6s all day) so I felt better but today the 8s are back. Its nuts how much I let it bother me. Thanks [USER=22428]@lovinglife[/USER] I needed this response I wonder about this [USER=578575]@Paul_[/USER] I don't walk much (One new knee and about to have a second) but I wonder if all the physio exercises and the little walking I do feels like strenuous exercise to my body. My physio etc. all seem to think I do really well and better than average(I'm an everything to extremes type) so I wonder if I push that stuff. Regardless I'm seeing a frequent big rise between two hours after dinner and bedtime, a window where I do nothing very much so I doubt its exercise related. I'm trying to be patient [USER=517579]@KennyA[/USER] I really am. Its just frustrating when I feel like I'm following all the rules. Now there's a thought [USER=355878]@Resurgam[/USER] whether its right or not (and it might well be) the image is firmly lodged. Thank you. Thanks [USER=155453]@catinahat[/USER] This actually occurred to me because at one point I was reading a difference of more than a point (8.3 and 9.7) or (8 and 9.1) on different hands at the same time so I got a new meter and strips and am now washing my hands like I was about to perform surgery and still seeing leaps and jumps all over the place. You're welcome [USER=151429]@aylalake[/USER] and [USER=581272]@RobynV[/USER] We just have to keep on keeping on. Thanks everyone. [/QUOTE]
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