Copernicus
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
I know that.
What I don't know is what the tolerance on that is.
If I am at 20 for a week that is dangerous. Apparently if I am at 7.5 for an hour, that isn't.
Somewhere between those two is a limit, a curve on a graph, nobody seems to know what it looks like.
Well to put it bluntly, sod Abbott and their poor service, just been to my local Asda and bought 2 sensors over the counter for £44 each. The pharmacist told me he only needs 3 - 5 days notice to order some more so Abbott can keep their £57 plus postage which even after deducting VAT means I will be saving £20 each month. Now going to cancel my order with Abbott on line.
I just looked, didn't get any hits for Freesyle Libre Sensor.They can be ordered via Amazon but at a cost of £67 each
They can be ordered via Amazon but at a cost of £67 each
Looks like they are not being supplied either - makes me feel a little less discriminated against by Abbot ( very very tiny bit)I just looked, didn't get any hits for Freesyle Libre Sensor.
Just checked Amazon again, they have them for £96 and £140 EACH !
The tolerances are here:
You can have perfect BS, but if you choose not to exercise for example you can still get the same complications but for different reasons!
Oh yeah great I missed this little bit of intelligence.
CHOOSE not to exercise.
If I get off the couch for ten seconds too long I go from feeling sort of off colour and ******, which is now the new normal, to feeling like I'm going to fall over. Great.
Oddly enough I am not choosing that. Yes I could probably eat ten mars bars and feel great but then I would have OTHER problems, no?
Like it's a CHOICE. I would love nothing more to go running, I have dreams (literally) about going running.
Oh yeah great I missed this little bit of intelligence.
CHOOSE not to exercise.
If I get off the couch for ten seconds too long I go from feeling sort of off colour and ******, which is now the new normal, to feeling like I'm going to fall over. Great.
Oddly enough I am not choosing that. Yes I could probably eat ten mars bars and feel great but then I would have OTHER problems, no?
Like it's a CHOICE. I would love nothing more to go running, I have dreams (literally) about going running.
He wasn't.I am so glad Steve Redgrave never gave up on his rowing when he was diagnosed T1D.
He wasn't.
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