Oh @WuTwo didn't know they had a battery. Can you replace them?
Thanks knikki im fine now bit high but will correct when i have my beakfast in a bit xWe'll never say never, there are a fair few characters to work through avatar wise
@karen8967 HUGS! Can't offer much more form over here
Between your highs and my lows we shold meet in the middle take care cumbs x12.0 fasting well it’s a bit better
Thanks to all with well wishes
Any tips on what's good to binge in when you're having a bad day?
Thanks! Thought I was bring low carb with my snacks yesterday, but clearly my BS said otherwise!Alpro vanilla yoghurt - tastes like custard! Very good with cake....... Or, I am very fond of Asda's vegan chocolate buttons, and the Kinnerton Just chocolate, and I really like vegan chocolate raisins and peanuts.
Although I would point out that with your tendency to spike in the 20's, none of these would be that good of an idea....
Trouble is, I don't really have any foods for continual munching. I save my choccie allowance for telly-time, and then eat it (and I ration it because, hey, spikes).
Thanks! Thought I was bring low carb with my snacks yesterday, but clearly my BS said otherwise!
I'm not sure I've ever tried vegan chocolate, but more than willing to give it a go!
Luckily I do love dark chocolate! Been having the odd bit if milk choc as well though. Because I don't think I could ever cut it outIt's not especially low sugar, it's just that I'm vegan. You have choices!
When I was a child (get your violins out now .....) we were very, very hard up so we didn't have snacks. Mum fed us wholesome big meals but that was your lot. I never have snacked - I don't know when to fit them in, or what to have.
I believe the darker the chocolate the fewer the carbs. Learn to love really dark chocolate? I find sucking the stuff makes it taste amazing. (The Kinnertons is dark). Also Montezuma do a stunning vegan range of totally gorgeous dark chocolates. I ration that stuff on cost grounds as well as carbs.
What a shame and what a wasteSadly no. The blurb that came with it says the battery will last between 4 and 5 years depending on use, and once it's gone flat you can still use the pen as an insulin delivery system but the display won't work, and the battery cannot be replaced. You have to replace the pen.
What a shame and what a waste
Yes, the last dose record’s useful, but if you don’t want to create waste and are prepared to forego it then you could do what we did in the old days and just use the counting dial.
Yep, I don't need the record so I'll be keeping mine when it goes deadYes, the last dose record’s useful, but if you don’t want to create waste and are prepared to forego it then you could do what we did in the old days and just use the counting dial.
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