congratulations to your nieceBGs been good - what may even be better is my niece has just started working at Abbott - as her boyfriend is also T1 I'm sure she's only in it for the staff discount..........and that she remembers her good o' uncle.........
BGs been good - what may even be better is my niece has just started working at Abbott - as her boyfriend is also T1 I'm sure she's only in it for the staff discount..........and that she remembers her good o' uncle.........
Morning all and wow! there are some strange stories about pumps an insulin. Not having one now
Woke at 4.45am, it might have been earlier but still silly o'clock and Madam BG 4.8, had a pastille and back to bed
Woke at 8.30 with Madam having slithered to 2.7.....Face full of pastilles which I've overdone but at least now I can drive. 7.2
Really don't understand it
Good morning everyone. It's stopped raining but there sure is a lot of water about, enough to wash the dogs on our morning walk. There was no mud on them anywhere. Have a great day everyone.
Thanks @Robinredbreast. I thought it was rather a big drop and that was unexpected. The problem is, I didn't feel anything and only woke up to go to the loo.Diabetes = expect the unexpected..............
Hope you are feeling better now.
hi manfer87 dont scan it as that would end the sensor you already have on x
I leave it - so apply when the old one is a day from ending.
Good morning all
@MeiChanski not a horror pump story BUT many years ago when I was married, we were having a row and the ex-wife said she could always put bleach into my insulin vials and I would never know! Needless to say my insulin was moved into the fridge in work!!!!!
@smc4761 The Libre always reads, or I guess mostly reads under what you actually are. I always took finger sticks to determine how much each one was off? Because with me at least they stayed consistently off. That way I would know about what I was actually at, versus what it said and track and treat accordingly.
It's always a rude awakening when you are skating along at what you think is 6.3 and you do a finger stick and you've been 8.4 instead.
@smc4761 Well it's harder to figure out then unless maybe your meter is off too? The only way to test that is do a blood test on your meter right before or after a blood draw to find out if they match. Sometimes it helps to compare to other meters to know if one is off.
It would be disappointing to think you are doing better and put work in and then not actually be doing better. Something must be off enough to make a difference.
But all the hard work doesn't mean as much if you are dosing to a wrong number!
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