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So I received my letter and I've been offered a place to do DAFNE 2.0 called SWITCHED. I guess it's the hospital's choice for a carb counting course. As I'm reading through it, they said reply ASAP but it doesn't say how, so I'm guessing call them to say I'm going? But they've included a blood test and on the slip.. They've ticked the gender box as maleSo I told my bf that I'm a male. But last time I checked I didn't have a penis.
WoweeeeeAnd here is the pie. Obviously we eat some. It may feed us for the week.
Just debating with myself what tohave for dinner tonight - how far away are you?And here is the pie. Obviously we eat some. It may feed us for the week.
@MeiChanski . I feel that @helensaramay has hit the nail on the head with dressing gown etiquette.
If you really want to get on in life the get a candlewick dressing gown..
Kids today......don’t know there born.
Hooray. I'm lucky to have got a cancelled place for mine so replied within minutes. I don't carb count. I start with a known meal and inject mainly based on the arrows on my CGM. Small amounts. Corrections I guess. I've been told corrections aren't DAFNE. It will be great to have some sort of proper training. DAFNE 2 sounds fancier than just DAFNE. I wonder if they're condoning corrections outside meal times now people have CGM? Just like a pump. You will have to let me know.
Well check again. These things can pop up at any time.
Unlike night gowns, Dressing gowns are not worn in bed and come to greatest value during the day (although they could be worn at night).
Dressing gowns come into their own after a "tough" night. When you finally decide to leave bed but the closest you can get to dressing is to put your arms through a couple of holes and wrap the rest around yourself en route to the sofa in front of the telly.
Put it this way, himself is wearing his summer dressing gown as I type. And yes, he has one for summer, one for winter and one for autumn /spring.
I have my puppies for that job. I guess that's why I don't own a dressing-gown. Sounds positively Victorian. Maybe it's because I grew up in a hot climate.@MeiChanski - it needs to be long enough that when you’re curled up on the sofa, it keeps your feet snuggly.
I only have one for the short period between getting out of the bath and hoping upstairs to put clothes/pyjamas on - or maybe an extra layer over PJs on a winter evening. I find the sleeves annoy me too much to just wear it around the house in the day, I’d go with a hoodie instead.I have my puppies for that job. I guess that's why I don't own a dressing-gown. Sounds positively Victorian. Maybe it's because I grew up in a hot climate.
So, how late did you get up? Are you saying you had pizza for breakfast at 3PM??? If so, that's one hard core staycation!Jeesy-peeps, folks, this was an ****** disaster.
I'm on the tail end of a two week staycation, got up late and decided to pop out to a place which usually does fairly classy (salmon and samphire, natch) thin sourdough pizza, but it seems that the chef has changed, so they're firing out much thicker stuff.
So, I turn up, having a general awareness of the serving times there so I can figure out the pre-bolusing.
Only to find that, for the first time in a long time, I've, erm, forgotten to bring my pen with me.
So, what to do, cancel the order and go home to get the pen, or eat and inject later?
Reckoned that I might as well wing it a bit, eat the meal, my pen was only about 15 mins away, so a quick dash home and the slow absorbing pizza effect can cut me a bit of slack here.
Hmm, not the case, huge bump up to 16, but have dragged it back down to 5'ish through creative use of insulin and beer, so the day hasn't been totally spoiled...
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So, how late did you get up? Are you saying you had pizza for breakfast at 3PM??? If so, that's one hard core staycation!
I have dinner at 3pm too, so pretty normal to some extent.Well spotted, Antje, good to know we've got mods who can read cgm traces properly!!
Yep, I'm a bit of a night owl and getting up late on holidays is normal for me, a 3pm breakfast isn't unusual.
Yup. Part of the reason a pump is so good - with mine you can dose in 0.05u increments.Could I ask does anyone else get annoyed at 0.5 units? Some times it's too much, some times it's great and some times it's not enough. Do I just suck it up and treat it when I hypo?
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