Fairygodmother
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I thought it was probably that, big sigh, I suppose hoping that you’d found a way to remove and then replace the sensor was just wishful thinking. Next, an alarm that greets with a bit of reassurance, lovely soft voiced reassurance: ‘You seem to be a little low/high, but don’t fret, . . . Units/grams carb and you’ll soon be right.’Sorry @Fairygodmother I see how it can read that way......I should have said I put the Libre reader back in my purse.The Libre sensor does stay on me.
Oh have a safe journey there, and I hope the symptoms of whatever it is, infection or Pfizer, disappear. If it’s any consolation, my blood sugars were raised and I had a bit of a sniffle after the Pfizer booster and I fainted a few hours after the 1st AZ.Morning all, getting ready to go off to Cornwall this morning! It's a shame that I've either got a cold or a reaction to the Pfizer booster. Had a couple of odd things happen yesterday morning (had the vaccination on Wednesday); suddenly couldn't swallow then thought I was going to faint (which I've only done once in my life when I had heatstroke). Nothing else going on so I can only think it's the Pfizer which I didn't have last time. Bgs are up, so who knows, I'm sure whatever it is will pass. Have a good day all.
Thanks @Fairygodmother, had a good, if long, journey and whilst I still feel as if I have a mild cold it's nothing worse than that. How awful that you fainted after the AZ; did it make you nervous about having the second one? And hopefully you were somewhere safe and not alone when it happened.Oh have a safe journey there, and I hope the symptoms of whatever it is, infection or Pfizer, disappear. If it’s any consolation, my blood sugars were raised and I had a bit of a sniffle after the Pfizer booster and I fainted a few hours after the 1st AZ.
Thankfully, I was in the kitchen, cooking, and husband was home. I didn’t hit the stove when I came down, just the floor. I did feel pretty rotten for a few days with headaches, fatigue and all that. It was the first AZ that did it and I had to take a deep breath before having the second; I’d read of a study that suggested that different vaccines for 1st and 2nd dose gave greater immunity so hoped after that Oscar-winning kitchen floor crash meant I might not have another AZ, but hey ho. A nice excuse for husband to do the cooking. The Pfizer booster was fine.Thanks @Fairygodmother, had a good, if long, journey and whilst I still feel as if I have a mild cold it's nothing worse than that. How awful that you fainted after the AZ; did it make you nervous about having the second one? And hopefully you were somewhere safe and not alone when it happened.
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oh so sorry to hear that.Thankfully, I was in the kitchen, cooking, and husband was home. I didn’t hit the stove when I came down, just the floor. I did feel pretty rotten for a few days with headaches, fatigue and all that. It was the first AZ that did it and I had to take a deep breath before having the second; I’d read of a study that suggested that different vaccines for 1st and 2nd dose gave greater immunity so hoped after that Oscar-winning kitchen floor crash meant I might not have another AZ, but hey ho. A nice excuse for husband to do the cooking. The Pfizer booster was fine.
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