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<blockquote data-quote="Japes" data-source="post: 1888844" data-attributes="member: 277410"><p>Good job I blinked at the 14.9 first reading of the day and retested to a high-ish but more reasonable 9.8. and didn't calculate the correction dose for the first number. I was expecting to be higher than usual as I'd eaten a bit later yesterday, hadn't gone for a post-prandial stroll and in general had walked less than usual, which does usually lead to a slightly higher fasting number in the morning. Other than that, it's all been good all day.</p><p></p><p>However, it's been a horrible week work-wise, and I'm still processing some of it, but on the plus side, I will be getting paid a bit more for some hours a week which will be back-dated (how far I'm not totally sure, but there's talk of backdating it to the beginning of last year) as I will be officially teaching those hours rather than just being the support assistant in charge. Well, I never was "just" the support assistant in charge, as we all knew, but these things are complicated in my world.</p><p></p><p>In the meantime, I'm off for a quick stroll to put some letters in the post, enjoy the last bit of light in the evenings, and de-compress from the week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japes, post: 1888844, member: 277410"] Good job I blinked at the 14.9 first reading of the day and retested to a high-ish but more reasonable 9.8. and didn't calculate the correction dose for the first number. I was expecting to be higher than usual as I'd eaten a bit later yesterday, hadn't gone for a post-prandial stroll and in general had walked less than usual, which does usually lead to a slightly higher fasting number in the morning. Other than that, it's all been good all day. However, it's been a horrible week work-wise, and I'm still processing some of it, but on the plus side, I will be getting paid a bit more for some hours a week which will be back-dated (how far I'm not totally sure, but there's talk of backdating it to the beginning of last year) as I will be officially teaching those hours rather than just being the support assistant in charge. Well, I never was "just" the support assistant in charge, as we all knew, but these things are complicated in my world. In the meantime, I'm off for a quick stroll to put some letters in the post, enjoy the last bit of light in the evenings, and de-compress from the week. [/QUOTE]
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