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Thanks, @Muneeb and @Diakat .

@Antje77 , I just thought it was kinda funny after you had to downsize your photo to post it that it got posted with an option of making it big again. I hope I didn't offend you, I didn't mean to.
I can certainly identify with having a cat walk across your keyboard.
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All upper case text in thread titles and posts, it has been considered shouting before the internet as we know it was invented. The early forerunners such as BBS and Usenet were strict on this.

On all of my computers I have a program called Map Keyboard that disables what ever key you want disabled, I have Caps Lock disabled so that this does not happen unintentionally.
Those who follow posts by a text to voice programs while wearing earphones end up with the program shouting in their ear because the programs interprets upper case text as just that shouting.
 
When diabetes does fully incomprehensible things. Like almost making me hypo again instead of shooting sky high after stuffing my face with sweets and taking a very small bolus for it when clearly going up. I usually don't need more than 1 or at the most 2 of these sweets, so why is a stuffed face of them suddenly not a problem today? :sour:
 
When diabetes does fully incomprehensible things. Like almost making me hypo again instead of shooting sky high after stuffing my face with sweets and taking a very small bolus for it when clearly going up. I usually don't need more than 1 or at the most 2 of these sweets, so why is a stuffed face of them suddenly not a problem today? :sour:
God alone knows I certainly don't.
 
The one certain thing I have learned so far about diabetes is that nothing about it is certain. Including the possibility that what I just wrote may be so in my case but may not be for anyone else. :D
 
Why not eat a whole grapefruit as dessert after a low-carb meal and forget to inject for it. The night before your first date with an internist (as opposed to GP practice nurse, who is the only one I've seen in regard to my diabetes) and with a lovely libre graph to prove your stupidity :grumpy:
 
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