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Type 1'stars R Us

Morning all, woke up with 3.0 at 5 am, it's a long story and I won't bore you with it, but I think I know why, so I'm currently trying to stop the correction to the correction getting out of control. Love this game.

Apart from that hoping for a bit of sun today, as I want to end up with sufficient vitamin d over the next couple of months to get through Winter/early Spring.

I have an extremely dodgy theory that my blood sugar, and time in range, started to get less predictable as my vitamin d levels fell, during the Winter, and so by March/April not much left. Extremely dodgy theory, and don't spend any time believing it. I'm just intending to experiment on myself, to see what happens.

There were other things around March/April that could have had an effect, so very doubtful theory.
 
Morning, all quiet on this western front, nothing of note to report....have a good day whatever you're doing, and @Diakat I steered well clear of your debate because, as a complete non-techie, I have absolutely nothing to contribute, except to say good luck with it!
 
Good morning all.
Dont know what it all means BUT I will take the top line all day long. Would have loved to have seen what this would have been like 10 years ago

 
Morning all
Lovely Welsh sun
Back home today after 3days of partying, castles and none existent red squirrels. Next stop Oxford then Riga next week
Haven't had time to catch up on all the posts so hope you're all well Have a great day
 
Good morning everyone. Fell over a curb in the dark last night and scaped my arm. Kept waking up thinking I was wearing Libres up and down my arm. I'm at the DAFNE course. A little anxious. Nothing out of the ordinary. Have a good day everyone.
 
Morning all, woke up with 3.0 at 5 am, it's a long story and I won't bore you with it, but I think I know why, so I'm currently trying to stop the correction to the correction getting out of control. Love this game.
It is like a computer game sometimes, a pretty boring one.
Only wish we would get bonuses and upgrades like new limbs, eyes and kidneys, and a couple of extra lives!
 

Hi,

I would go with @WuTwo 's approach with the "IT crowd."

I just found this artical which sounds encouraging to me... Don't look like you will need all that partitioned hard drive duel booting stuff..Though I could be wrong.

Link here. (Which may help.) https://www.howtogeek.com/170870/5-ways-to-run-linux-software-on-windows/
 
Hello friends,
Diabetes is hanging between 8.2-9mmol/l and I don't know what I make of my uni assignments, my perfectionism is really pulling my hair. (I have redrafted my essays 5-6 times) I just want these essays submitted,
 
Thanks! I have sent all the technical info over to our IT people with links to the software and download instructions so they can tell me if they think I am onto a winner or potentially causing chaos. I can send them that link if they just look confused.
 
Anyone have any issues getting Fiasp? My pharmacy couldn't order it and they couldn't order libre sensors last time.
 
@helensaramay I've done some work in the past on gender inequality. I can't begin to tell you the number of ways in which it operates and how often its effects and impact are either hidden or simply ignored. It happens through ignorance, political expedience, financial advantage, etc etc and I could go on but I'm getting off my soap box right now
 
Anyone have any issues getting Fiasp? My pharmacy couldn't order it and they couldn't order libre sensors last time.

No, got my refill done end of last week. Put script into chemist, got my text message 3 days later to say all in. Plus I bought 2 Libres off the shelf. And I live in a rural area on the outskirts of Leeds.
 
Anyone have any issues getting Fiasp? My pharmacy couldn't order it and they couldn't order libre sensors last time.
My pharmacy like to get Fiasp as and when requested because of its use-by date, so they don't keep it in stock. They also have a limited number of Libres they can buy not on prescription, so when they've sold out, you have to wait until next month's order. I ask them to put them aside when they arrive.
 
I survived the first introduction to DAFNE meet of only seven participants. Some people have had T1 for 28 years. Here I assumed they'd all be new to this insulin malarky. I wonder if there is anything new to learn after such a long time on insulin. Perhaps they should be teaching the course. Some were taking insulins I'd never heard of, in quantities that and ratios that were widely different. They all seemed thoroughly nice. All keen to learn how to exercise on fast-acting insulin. I still wonder if that's even possible.
I spoke to a lady who had had diabetes since she was 14. She refused to take insulin for the first two years. This story sounded vaguely familiar. But then again she was just 14 at the time.
I have a blood test request for my GP. I had to admit I was LCHF. But this is a 'how to eat normally' course. Maybe that's how I got my place.
 
Glad it was an interesting day @ert - how many sessions do you get?

Early dinner on account of very loud rumbly tum! Now I am absolutely stuffed to the gills. No room for dessert! And I made a new snacky mixture for munching while watching telly but I know now I won't have any room. Wah!
 
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