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I never recongnize my hypos when I’m volunteering? Don’t known why?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lulu9101112" data-source="post: 2396989" data-attributes="member: 409636"><p>Good point, anyway i've found a solution for now.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>i prefer just injection as i personally don't like anyrhing attached on my skin. Never have since i was a child and it is a great job. not realated to this post i love animals and I'm trying to get even more experience with animals on my CV because i want to eventually work as a zoo keeper. There's just nothing close to me my volunteering at an animal park is mostly volunteers/ charity profits with only a couple of staff members. </p><p></p><p></p><p>i did have slightly more cereal for breakfast and did 7 units less than my normal carb ratio and that made my blood around 8.1 so that's good. </p><p></p><p></p><p>since they got new animals in during lockdown i've also been noticing a pattern. So i've sorted the sitation, just carry it in my coat and trousers. The ponies don't care if there busy eating hay and neither do the other animals i work with. I could easily fit in my pocket. Like i do with my phone and the keys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lulu9101112, post: 2396989, member: 409636"] Good point, anyway i've found a solution for now. i prefer just injection as i personally don't like anyrhing attached on my skin. Never have since i was a child and it is a great job. not realated to this post i love animals and I'm trying to get even more experience with animals on my CV because i want to eventually work as a zoo keeper. There's just nothing close to me my volunteering at an animal park is mostly volunteers/ charity profits with only a couple of staff members. i did have slightly more cereal for breakfast and did 7 units less than my normal carb ratio and that made my blood around 8.1 so that's good. since they got new animals in during lockdown i've also been noticing a pattern. So i've sorted the sitation, just carry it in my coat and trousers. The ponies don't care if there busy eating hay and neither do the other animals i work with. I could easily fit in my pocket. Like i do with my phone and the keys. [/QUOTE]
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