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<blockquote data-quote="Japes" data-source="post: 2437152" data-attributes="member: 277410"><p>I am doing the "What does watching sport do to my blood sugars" thing... I have a feeling this Women's US Open Final is going to send them up. But it's very splendid tennis and going to be worth the late night, regardless of the result.</p><p></p><p>Today's blackberrying walk included me stopping at a bench I'd rested at last week. I spotted a familiar-looking used test strip underneath it. I assumed it was probably mine, but just in case it wasn't, I carefully put a glove on before rescuing it!</p><p></p><p>New academic year is well underway - returning students are back next week. Newest to my tender mercies T1 student who is testing every boundary has already learnt the hard way I know way too much and every other member of staff will dob them into me and I will then be utterly clear to parents about how that 2.7 less than an hour after lunch was achieved. Parent entirely with me. and backed me up all the way. DSN, who has been watching the Libre chart all week, also agreed with my assessment of the situation - and I have a feeling we will be in regular contact. Student tried the weeping and wailing tactic with all of us the deeper into it all we got and got nowhere. It'll settle...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japes, post: 2437152, member: 277410"] I am doing the "What does watching sport do to my blood sugars" thing... I have a feeling this Women's US Open Final is going to send them up. But it's very splendid tennis and going to be worth the late night, regardless of the result. Today's blackberrying walk included me stopping at a bench I'd rested at last week. I spotted a familiar-looking used test strip underneath it. I assumed it was probably mine, but just in case it wasn't, I carefully put a glove on before rescuing it! New academic year is well underway - returning students are back next week. Newest to my tender mercies T1 student who is testing every boundary has already learnt the hard way I know way too much and every other member of staff will dob them into me and I will then be utterly clear to parents about how that 2.7 less than an hour after lunch was achieved. Parent entirely with me. and backed me up all the way. DSN, who has been watching the Libre chart all week, also agreed with my assessment of the situation - and I have a feeling we will be in regular contact. Student tried the weeping and wailing tactic with all of us the deeper into it all we got and got nowhere. It'll settle... [/QUOTE]
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