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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 2065189" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>I reckon the circadian rythums will take some weeks to settle into a new pattern.so it is possible that in that changeover bsls coukd be quite unstable and to add to that the switchover will create some stress to add to the issues with control.</p><p>Way back when i did stints of night duty, i had to swop my breakfast to dinner, and vica versa plus lunch at midnight and dosing of insulin to match.</p><p>I feel for shift workers on insulin. Yes maybe cgm, pumps etc these days make it easier but the stress of shifting day to night shift and back again is still a stress.</p><p>I agree with [USER=130331]@Mike D[/USER], getting used to local foods could be a challenge and climate, too.</p><p>And how will one manage to understand Strine¿</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 2065189, member: 468714"] I reckon the circadian rythums will take some weeks to settle into a new pattern.so it is possible that in that changeover bsls coukd be quite unstable and to add to that the switchover will create some stress to add to the issues with control. Way back when i did stints of night duty, i had to swop my breakfast to dinner, and vica versa plus lunch at midnight and dosing of insulin to match. I feel for shift workers on insulin. Yes maybe cgm, pumps etc these days make it easier but the stress of shifting day to night shift and back again is still a stress. I agree with [USER=130331]@Mike D[/USER], getting used to local foods could be a challenge and climate, too. And how will one manage to understand Strine¿ [/QUOTE]
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