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<blockquote data-quote="hh1" data-source="post: 2338264" data-attributes="member: 146541"><p>Yes, I miss that, seeing a dog and bird learn to work together when they really should want nothing to do with each other is amazing. Amongst other birds, we used to have two Harris' Hawks and we'd fly one each. To see them work together too was fantastic.</p><p></p><p>I'm still juggling basal as my change of basal site seems to be having a seriously dramatic effect. I split the dose, bedtime and mid-morning, and seem to be hypoing about 6/7 hours after overnight and 5/6 hours later during the day, presumably because I'm active then. Guess I'll just keep reducing it till I stop hypoing. Bored now.</p><p></p><p>Hope everyone has a stable, hypo-free day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hh1, post: 2338264, member: 146541"] Yes, I miss that, seeing a dog and bird learn to work together when they really should want nothing to do with each other is amazing. Amongst other birds, we used to have two Harris' Hawks and we'd fly one each. To see them work together too was fantastic. I'm still juggling basal as my change of basal site seems to be having a seriously dramatic effect. I split the dose, bedtime and mid-morning, and seem to be hypoing about 6/7 hours after overnight and 5/6 hours later during the day, presumably because I'm active then. Guess I'll just keep reducing it till I stop hypoing. Bored now. Hope everyone has a stable, hypo-free day! [/QUOTE]
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