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When I was diagnosed in 1998 I had blood strips that you judged by colour change, but the pricker was pretty much the same as what I use now. Pens had only just been introduced, but as they were so new, I had to buy my own needles - and as a student, and £20 a box, that’s how I got into the habit of never changing them to make them last longer. I started on a twice daily pig insulin.
Anyway. Morning. Not much to report, not on the diabetes front, at least. Had to change my Libre early as it’s flaky in the extreme, was reading 5mmol low yesterday, so I’ve been running artificially high overnight. Still, good for maintaining hypo awareness, I suppose!
Knee still problematic in the extreme, I’ve got an appointment with the GP surgery physio this afternoon, I did a self referral. I suppose I shouldn’t take any more painkillers today, so that the physio can see just how much pain I’m in and what movements cause it. Hey ho.
Hope you all have a good one
I was going to ask if there were any other flavours @Robinredbreast but won't
@Knikki . Great history lesson. Maybe something along those lines should be made into a sticky. T1 diabetes down the ages.
May change some attitudes regarding dealing and surviving with our condition.
Loved those urine strips. It was the only time I could get away with peeing on the floor, toilet seat and cistern.
@Robinredbreast . Apologies but my slightly warped sense of humour, I had an image of a “ midwife with metal biceps “ delivering your son.
Flying solo at the moment ( no CGM ) registered a 7, 6.4, 5.6 and a 10.9 ( post workout) so in my book that’s a pretty good day.
I forgot to add that my DSN said libre 2 will be available some time next year.
Have I posted this? Can’t remember. Painkillers fuddling my brain. Anyway. Physio was useful. I’ve strained the medial collateral ligament, as I thought (I knew which it was, just not the name) but not done any serious damage. I have a couple of bending and leg lifting exercises to do morning and night, and I’m going back in two weeks to see how it goes. He thinks it should be fine well before September, thankfully.
New Libre rig reading a bit low, was running happily in the sixes all evening only to blood test for a bedtime calibration and get 8.8Hey ho. I’m sure Elvis will bring me down gradually. Must. Not. Put. My. Rage. Blouse. On.
I’ve strained the medial collateral ligament, as I thought (I knew which it was, just not the name) but not done any serious damage
Lol, @helensaramay. The thought just came to me in the same way as, "I haven't watered the tomatoes today", "I haven't done any spinning for a while" All true.Was that your intention?
I would give you a hug if you wanted crisps and I would give you a winner if you planned to eat no crisps.
Think I’ll just not try ripping it after all... I was just glad it wasn’t the ACL, that’s a nasty one.Ouch, Mel, try ripping it, that's much less fun, although in my case, I think it was the anterior cruciate ligament.
Many years ago, I was ski-ing on the dry ski slope at Hillend, a maintenance truck pulled out in front of me, fell over trying to avoid going under it's wheels, hobbled off thinking, ouch, knee's a bit sore, woke up several hours later in absolute agony, like a hot knife through my knee, went to the GP, he said, "see how I can bend your leg 30 degrees out of normal, that means your acl is ripped, go to the hospital now."
As I'm sure you know, Celts always help each other, so the cashroom girls, Carol and Lyndsay, really cheered me up by pointing out it was quite funny that I'd left the office that morning moaning a bit about a sore knee, and come back with a plaster cast..
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