But you’ll be able to sit on a beautiful floor to eat when the insulin’s released from confinement. A beautiful indoor picnic?Floor is going well
A good thing, as I'm getting hungry but my insulin is in a table which is now behind a couch, a book case and 3 crates with books
Lots of insulin but no pen. I'll survive a bit of hungerDo you have any spare insulin in the fridge which you can access?
The insulin release will coincide with the couch being in the right place again, so I'll admire my floor while eating and enjoying my couch!But you’ll be able to sit on a beautiful floor to eat when the insulin’s released from confinement. A beautiful indoor picnic?
oh nooooooooooo!Floor is going well
A good thing, as I'm getting hungry but my insulin is in a table which is now behind a couch, a book case and 3 crates with books
Oh well, that'll teach me. I did remember to take phone and tobacco from the same spot before making things unreachable...oh nooooooooooo!
I logged in to RSVP and I applied to be an in store technical support, not the kind that work behind the genius bar.@MeiChanski I would bite the bullet now and ask for confirmation which role they are interviewing you for.
You can word it something like "As I have applied for a number of roles, can you confirm which this is for?"
They could interpret that as you have applied for a number of roles at Apple and it is better to look silly in one email than during an interview. And you can prepare for the right role.
...says the voice of experience. Yep. I've been there. Done that. Got the t-shirt ... but not the job.
Oh yes, I heard it was easier for the team to set your basal rates based on your libre or CGM graphs.My DSN provided starting points for all the people getting pumps.
This was much easier for her to work out for those who had a CGM or Libre.
For those with no CGM-type data, I suspect there is a default pattern they use and portion your current injected basal through that pattern with some reduction because pump needs less insulin.
Once I started, I got into tweaking and worked out additional profiles for exercise, etc.
Could I ask how did you work out your basal rates/hr for your pump? I know I'm a potato but is it your basal insulin/ 24 hrs? For example my Tresiba is 4 units, we have 24 hours, so it'll be 0.166 units per hour. I'm just reading through Pumping Insulin by Joe Walsh and I'm doing some of the activities in it. Am I thinking in the right direction for the basal rates/hr? I guess when the pump comes, I can tweak it?
Oh I'm embarrassed, I was trying to mathematically work out my basal rates. Thank youMy DSN and the rep from Medtronic gave me a basic basal profile when I started. I have modified it considerably for different things I do ie ill, work, wound up because of the Forum
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