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<blockquote data-quote="Japes" data-source="post: 2304249" data-attributes="member: 277410"><p>I have alarms on my phones for basal and it has helped enormously - doesn't stop the occasional switch the alarm off and then just finish what I'm doing, then realised two hours later I still forgot the evening dose. But, on the whole, it's helped keep it all on track.</p><p></p><p>In the meantime, dear lovely people, I am utterly exhausted after just 3 days back at work learning all the new protocols, I have done the weekly shop and I have established just how many extra pairs of cheap and cheerful work trousers I now need to be able to wash the day's clothes as soon as I get in, then have them dry again in a timely fashion. I was hoping I'd get away with three pairs but a couple more would lower that bit of anxiety nicely.</p><p></p><p>I am also exhausted after being around people so much again!</p><p></p><p>But, the Young Vampire, whilst not one of "mine" this year, is in the same zone and therefore will be on my list if required and the team who organise who supports who have already intimated I will need to be ready to support any of the students with diabetes within my zone given it could all get very interesting support-wise with people having to suddenly isolate, and not being able to rely on agency staff to fill gaps...</p><p></p><p>I am glad to be back, though, and once we get students back in, I'm sure what is currently theory will make more sense - or it'll all change. (So, what's new!?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japes, post: 2304249, member: 277410"] I have alarms on my phones for basal and it has helped enormously - doesn't stop the occasional switch the alarm off and then just finish what I'm doing, then realised two hours later I still forgot the evening dose. But, on the whole, it's helped keep it all on track. In the meantime, dear lovely people, I am utterly exhausted after just 3 days back at work learning all the new protocols, I have done the weekly shop and I have established just how many extra pairs of cheap and cheerful work trousers I now need to be able to wash the day's clothes as soon as I get in, then have them dry again in a timely fashion. I was hoping I'd get away with three pairs but a couple more would lower that bit of anxiety nicely. I am also exhausted after being around people so much again! But, the Young Vampire, whilst not one of "mine" this year, is in the same zone and therefore will be on my list if required and the team who organise who supports who have already intimated I will need to be ready to support any of the students with diabetes within my zone given it could all get very interesting support-wise with people having to suddenly isolate, and not being able to rely on agency staff to fill gaps... I am glad to be back, though, and once we get students back in, I'm sure what is currently theory will make more sense - or it'll all change. (So, what's new!?) [/QUOTE]
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