Alison54321
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- Type of diabetes
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I think after my fiasco with the nectarine etc, I'd eat that or some fruit for a morning hypo. The problem is that would mean buying it just in case and I have zero willpower for fruit. The temptation would be too great, perhaps some of those little boxes of fruit juice might be an idea
There's a lot going on for you today @helensaramay Hope your time management is good and everything gets fitted in. I haven't/didn't do any extra Basal for the steroid but am definitely keeping an eye on it.
I think after my fiasco with the nectarine etc, I'd eat that or some fruit for a morning hypo. The problem is that would mean buying it just in case and I have zero willpower for fruit. The temptation would be too great, perhaps some of those little boxes of fruit juice might be an idea
Hi, can you show the nutritional content please ?
Many thanks
Libre drama this morning. Putting my new one on 24 hours ahead, primed it, put it down on top whilst I dumped the ton of plastic in the waste paper bin, picked it up and it shot out of its holder. Jumped 3 feet in the air! Luckily I always have a spare and that went on ok. Rang Abbot, no issues with replacement, it is on its way.
Does anyone know, when I hit 60 do I still have to have a medical exemption certificate, or does it just transfer to free anyway? The next decade is rapidly approaching.
I’ve bought the gluten free of these for my coeliac son in law and I seem to recall that the carb content’s not excessive. And they’re cheap, always a plus. It’s the palm oil that I don’t like, and I stopped buying them two or three years ago. Always a problem finding enough gluten free treats for son-in-law.
Libre drama this morning. Putting my new one on 24 hours ahead, primed it, put it down on top whilst I dumped the ton of plastic in the waste paper bin, picked it up and it shot out of its holder. Jumped 3 feet in the air! Luckily I always have a spare and that went on ok. Rang Abbot, no issues with replacement, it is on its way.
Does anyone know, when I hit 60 do I still have to have a medical exemption certificate, or does it just transfer to free anyway? The next decade is rapidly approaching.
@slip yep, had a fave biscuit which set me up nicely thanks! P-day is two weeks away.....I've already booked the live in baby-sitter for when I'm working and out of the house for 11 hours a day a couple of days in September (actually it's a good friend who volunteered to 'come and look after the puppy' which I think translates to play with and spoil her@hh1 some quick acting carbs on hand for the mowing session? - it always drops me. Not long now until P-day (puppy day)?
OMG. What, what a puppy?@hh1 some quick acting carbs on hand for the mowing session? - it always drops me. Not long now until P-day (puppy day)?
I do love to avoid Oxford tourists. I spend most of my life on the edges of the city, in the reserves with my two spaniels and mostly forget what the summer tourist congestion is like.Thanks @Alison54321 I agree that's why I'm not too bothered. It might also be the liver that's throwing its morning tuppence in. Standing at 12.1 after 2 hrs so it's coming down slooooooooooooowly but I don't want to overblouse. Going to see what it's doing after another 2. I know what you mean about people who seem to wander around aimlessly with no sense of time or space. They're called tourists in Oxford.
Don't like having to eat sweet stuff for a hypo in the morning @Knikki but even though I'm not a biscuit fan, dunkability is an important factor.
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