Grumpy said:
I'm self-employed...the afternoon cost me a hundred quid in lost work. And I've got three more to go. Personally, I think they should just give everyone this website and a copy of 'Blood Sugar 101'!
I'm in the same boat and it's colouring my judgement; times are hard enough without having days wasted listening to worthless twaddle! Read BS101 (excellent, except that having admitted that it was written in the good ol' US of A, who use a different measure to everyone else in the world, they couldn't be bothered to put the "real" numbers in brackets). 'Merkins, you gotta love 'em
H: When you say you don't get the choice do you mean it's mandatory or not available? If anyone wants top dress up as a 21st bloke with halitosis and big feet, they can have my place :lol:
And as for 4 days, S2, I really don't think so, grandma! (As the saying goes).
Still, on a brighter note, they gave me a meter today. And 10 strips. Not the wizzy upmarket meter, you understand ("It's got more functions and memory than this one, probably more than you need as you'll only be testing once or twice a month."), just the basic ("even this one does more than you need") one. Come back in a couple of months.
What really p*sses me off is that while the government is laying down all sorts of standards, and buying more second homes than you can buy a stick at out of the public purse, this poor deluded person, lovely as she is, thinks she's achieving the recommendation on encouraging self monitoring by giving me a £12.99 meter and a supply of 10 strips to be used over a 5-10 month period :evil:
Anyway, it's a funny shape and difficult to get hold of, so by the time I see her next, I may have dropped it inadvertantly down a loo somewhere and felt so guilty I've bought a proper one