Fairygodmother
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I wonder how the neighbours would react to the wreaths?I am sure I can see them as little Christmas trees.
I took a look at Google and can find chandeliers made out of insulin bottles,
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fearsome looking wreaths made out of syringes
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and, my favourite, reindeer made out of used OmniPod pods
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But I didn't find anything to do with needle lids.
Could try them for Halloween and see?I wonder how the neighbours would react to the wreaths?
For me high sugar/low fat stuff spike me quick and high, but also drop again way before the insulin is finished working, risking hypo's.Fortunately hypos don’t have a lasting effect on me thank goodness, earlier this afternoon I was in a meeting that had lots of sweets passing around the table, and you know me I couldn’t resist up shot was come home time I was at 17.sonethingso did a 7u correction that would normally bring me nicely down to around 8 but with the cycle to the car thought it would put me around 6, all well and good, get home cook dinner/tea/supper and dish up them bam! It was like I’d been steamrollered, ok I’m low, took some gluco tabs before eating and tested 1.9 ! it Was so sudden. Oh well back in normal range now and no worse for wear. What a wonderful life we live!
I wonder how the neighbours would react to the wreaths?
They're obviously the faces of little animals! Just glue them on cotton balls and giving them eyes is probably enough. If you use brown cotton balls and put them in front of a matchbook sleigh they're reindeer, if you use yellow cotton balls they're easter ducklingsHope all's well for those who haven't been having a good time recently. I'm trying to recycle and thought that I really should be able to do something for that December do with these little things
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But how do you unscrew your needles from the pen without using the caps and still not prick your fingers?
Great ideas there @Antje77 Each needle hasone of these amazing hoodies and underneath another little pick sheathThey're obviously the faces of little animals! Just glue them on cotton balls and giving them eyes is probably enough. If you use brown cotton balls and put them in front of a matchbook sleigh they're reindeer, if you use yellow cotton balls they're easter ducklings
But how do you unscrew your needles from the pen without using the caps and still not prick your fingers?
That's what I do but after doing the biz, unscrew with no capI'm not sure how @SueJB does it. But I peel off the strip covering the end, screw the whole assembly onto the pen, then remove the cap & needle sheath ready for use..
To remove the needle, I either recover it with the opaque cap & unscrew or remove the bare needle straight to bio hazard box..
Or as I call it. The "swimming pool."
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That's what I do but after doing the biz, unscrew with no cap
Love the image
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