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<blockquote data-quote="evj95" data-source="post: 1557783" data-attributes="member: 434447"><p>My DSN has said that saturday's high readings would've been down to the Banana without insulin that I had, and Sunday's high reading could possibly be down to being anxious/worrying about how my levels are going when at work and also getting stressed that everyone is treating me with kid gloves i.e. offering to pull cages for me when I am perfectly able to do so - My pancreas may be broken but I haven't lost an arm! </p><p></p><p>So at the moment, because they aren't going massively high compared to when I was diagnosed, I am just sticking to the same routine and seeing if they are going to calm down once my colleagues get over worrying about me and quiet frankly pissing me off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evj95, post: 1557783, member: 434447"] My DSN has said that saturday's high readings would've been down to the Banana without insulin that I had, and Sunday's high reading could possibly be down to being anxious/worrying about how my levels are going when at work and also getting stressed that everyone is treating me with kid gloves i.e. offering to pull cages for me when I am perfectly able to do so - My pancreas may be broken but I haven't lost an arm! So at the moment, because they aren't going massively high compared to when I was diagnosed, I am just sticking to the same routine and seeing if they are going to calm down once my colleagues get over worrying about me and quiet frankly pissing me off. [/QUOTE]
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