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Lunch was totally yummy, and the cracker dough is having a nice rest in the fridge before I attack it with my trusty rolling pin,

Also, when they're done, I have a new pot of caramelised onion hummus. Oh my!!

Aside from that, the weather ain't great but it is lovely being at home.
 
Lets not beat around the bush, perhaps an AK-47 would be more appropriate!
I’ve got one, actually. A proper Russian Kalashnikov, all legally deactivated

Just been called an ****** see you next Tuesday by a twelve year old...
 
I’ve got one, actually. A proper Russian Kalashnikov, all legally deactivated

Just been called an ****** see you next Tuesday by a twelve year old...

Why am I not surprised.................on both counts!
 
It's drying up outside and the sun is starting to shine. Yay!

If I wasn't going to be headed upstairs for a shower soon I'd go out and play
 
I do love my Libre. But I really don't like it telling me I'm 3.0 when a finger stick says 4.2. I know they read too low in my case, I know everything is fine, but still the danger-red numbers almost make me grab the sweets.
Fingers crossed my first date with my internist next month (we don't really do endo's around here) won't be all about those non existent hypo's if she wants to see my Libre graphs. We only have 10 minutes after all.
 
@Antje77 Why does the Libre run so low, when your blood is actually OK? I haven't ever seen a Libre and don't know how they work.
 

I can see a few diabetics getting into trouble with their consultants over false libre readings.
“It wasn’t me, it was my libre”
 
When I first met my consultant and I had the libre then, on my graph I was spiking very badly but the bg level was around 13-14mmol/l mark, but on the libre it was 16++. My consultant wasn't happy, but I just let that one slide because I did do a finger prick tests for it but the libre graph is adding more to the drama. I appreciate consultants who prescribe it, giving our fingers a short break and more data to learn about our control. But the accuracy is so questionable.
 
I think, given that level of inaccuracy, that Libre would cause me more stress than it might ease. Guess I'll stick with stabbing my fingers
 
All this talk of Libre inaccuracy. My left hand fingers just pricked 10.1, right hand 8.7
Just had another go, left 10.6, right 9.2
Despair, how can anyone decide on what to bolus with such wide swing a couple of minutes apart?
 
I agree that libre is accurate in the in range figures, anything too low or too high is like the libre is on drugs and doesn't know what numbers to give.
You could have at least invited us as well, right?
it's been cold and wet - my bf and I are two frozen potatoes.
But enjoy your holiday!
 
When I do a fingerstick I always put the result in the little comment box on the Libre app as proof I wasn't hypo (or only by 0.2 mmol) and to have a record of the differences for myself.
And it will depend on the consultant if she gets to see my readings, after all, they're mine, as I have to self fund.
I might need the Libre readings to try to prove I'm not hypo all the time, though, when she sees my hba1c. Which is a bit of a mess with the libre telling her I'm hypo 8 to 12% of the time...

You'll probably hear more about this before my consult. Consults make me nervous, which is why I requested them to be only once a year as long as things look good. But in a month the year will be over, so I can spend the next 4 weeks thinking up horrific scenario's

Stupid, as I've met the internist once before, to ask for tests for T1, and she seemed very friendly and sensible so I really have no reasons to worry. and I'll likely tell you everything went just fine on july 11. I'm an idiot sometimes.
 
If anyone had to meet my consultant, you'd A) request to be seen once a year if you're not doing bad, B) bite the bullet and take whatever he has to say with a pinch of sugar. He is reasonable to some extent, but he completely disregarded that cleaning is an exercise and because I didn't plan it, I did go hypo but I did treat it, but still continued to drop. and C) Do a poker face with him
 
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