porl69
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- 3,639
- Location
- Pontypool, South Wales
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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- Stupid people
Woo Hoo!!!!
Just had an A1C done and it was 32 (5.1%)
Yippee!!!
Like bacon#cured
Good morning. Bloods behaving last night and this morning and it Friday WOOHOO
Foot check at GPs today. Hopefully I can get my flu jab done as well.
My socks were off, they gave me the jab in the arm as usual though!... While the socks are off?
My socks were off, they gave me the jab in the arm as usual though!
@Japes good to hear BG is doing well. I've had problems with changes in prescriptions and in every case it hasn't been the doctor's doing.
I love the NHS and am so grateful for the treatment I get so when I've had a problem like this, I take it to the doctors' surgery. I talk to the receptionist about it and also give her a letter which states the problem again. Lots of people need to see GPs and I wouldn't waste their time with an admin problem.
Drug users often inject there, it’s a thing medics check, apparently.Phew! my toes were cringing at the thought of a flu jab between the toes!
I know it means tomorrow but I want an Oreos conference!Drug users often inject there, it’s a thing medics check, apparently.
In other news, I passed all my exams, including the one where I had a brainfart and needed to resit. Which means I officially get to dress up like a giant green recycling bin and get set loose on patients. First shift is Wednesday night
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Diabetes going well, had a slight stress spike to 7.8 when my results were published today. Elvis is taking the strain remarkably well, to be fair. And now I’m off to bed because I’m hitting the road at 0545 to,Oreos morning for a conference in Birmingham. Night
I got nobbled by autocorrupt there. Meant tomorrow! Edited to mend.I know it means tomorrow but I want an Oreos conference!
Well done loopercatDrug users often inject there, it’s a thing medics check, apparently.
In other news, I passed all my exams, including the one where I had a brainfart and needed to resit. Which means I officially get to dress up like a giant green recycling bin and get set loose on patients. First shift is Wednesday night
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Diabetes going well, had a slight stress spike to 7.8 when my results were published today. Elvis is taking the strain remarkably well, to be fair. And now I’m off to bed because I’m hitting the road at 0545 tomorrow morning for a conference in Birmingham. Night️
Like bacon??????????
Drug users often inject there, it’s a thing medics check, apparently.
In other news, I passed all my exams, including the one where I had a brainfart and needed to resit. Which means I officially get to dress up like a giant green recycling bin and get set loose on patients. First shift is Wednesday night
View attachment 36624
Diabetes going well, had a slight stress spike to 7.8 when my results were published today. Elvis is taking the strain remarkably well, to be fair. And now I’m off to bed because I’m hitting the road at 0545 tomorrow morning for a conference in Birmingham. Night
That's brilliant @Japes. Whenever I see a GP, nurse or the pharmacist, I always thank them and tell them how much I appreciate their work and the treatment they give me.Indeed they do, and so do I. My GP has informed me that I never waste his time, but he wants to see me at least once a year and as that's about due so I'm just pre-empting the review letter I'd be getting in the next month or so anyway! We have a similar approach to sorting this kind of thing as well.
In this instance, I know it's the GPs at my surgery who do this kind of inputting, plus the clinic letter was a bit vague and didn't specify both insulins by name. Easily missed.
Magnificent @LooperCat You look the bees knees or the dog's............Drug users often inject there, it’s a thing medics check, apparently.
In other news, I passed all my exams, including the one where I had a brainfart and needed to resit. Which means I officially get to dress up like a giant green recycling bin and get set loose on patients. First shift is Wednesday night
View attachment 36624
Diabetes going well, had a slight stress spike to 7.8 when my results were published today. Elvis is taking the strain remarkably well, to be fair. And now I’m off to bed because I’m hitting the road at 0545 tomorrow morning for a conference in Birmingham. Night
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