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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 2395258" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>Libres for me are slow to react if I drop to register a rise? I carry my meter too.. Even the meter can be 20minutes behind how I feel.</p><p></p><p>Last night I finished work & took the truck I'd been using for 3 weeks back to the buisness address to pick up my van.</p><p>It had been a warm day the truck has no AC. My van had a duff battery as I discovered hitting the fob to unlock & disarm the alarm. Dead.</p><p>Lucky I carry "jump leads." I know what I'm doing with vehicles. I had a quick drop whilst I was attempting to start my wagon.</p><p>That's with a reduced basal. I should have been stressed. The truck I drive for work is new.</p><p>I don't normally know much about any vehicle developed after the year 2005? With modern Ford or Merc trucks they don't put the batteries under the bonnet.. I have to find a vauge place to find an earth to the chassis to achieve a jump start nose to nose.</p><p></p><p>I'd had a couple of lows during the day & had actally cut back on my bolus too? By the aformentioned, there should have been no Novorapid on board..</p><p></p><p>But yep, according to the graph. I was in the "zone" on the home straight when I jumped out the work's truck. Then a silly drop on basically discovering my van had other ideas..</p><p></p><p>New battery for my pride & joy this morning & a compact jumpstart device capable of also recharging my phone..</p><p>Edit; sorry about the long story. But this should have been one of those "liver dumping stress merchiants?"</p><p></p><p>Just #oneofthosethings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 2395258, member: 101136"] Libres for me are slow to react if I drop to register a rise? I carry my meter too.. Even the meter can be 20minutes behind how I feel. Last night I finished work & took the truck I'd been using for 3 weeks back to the buisness address to pick up my van. It had been a warm day the truck has no AC. My van had a duff battery as I discovered hitting the fob to unlock & disarm the alarm. Dead. Lucky I carry "jump leads." I know what I'm doing with vehicles. I had a quick drop whilst I was attempting to start my wagon. That's with a reduced basal. I should have been stressed. The truck I drive for work is new. I don't normally know much about any vehicle developed after the year 2005? With modern Ford or Merc trucks they don't put the batteries under the bonnet.. I have to find a vauge place to find an earth to the chassis to achieve a jump start nose to nose. I'd had a couple of lows during the day & had actally cut back on my bolus too? By the aformentioned, there should have been no Novorapid on board.. But yep, according to the graph. I was in the "zone" on the home straight when I jumped out the work's truck. Then a silly drop on basically discovering my van had other ideas.. New battery for my pride & joy this morning & a compact jumpstart device capable of also recharging my phone.. Edit; sorry about the long story. But this should have been one of those "liver dumping stress merchiants?" Just #oneofthosethings. [/QUOTE]
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