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<blockquote data-quote="Japes" data-source="post: 2469055" data-attributes="member: 277410"><p>And.... that's that good, but incredibly exhausting, term over and done with. Who knows what next term will bring - but we are as prepared for it as we can be so had no qualms about just "looking busy" if anyone official-looking wandered by and doing very little other than what we had to for the four hours we were in yesterday. </p><p></p><p>I haven't moved much since returning home at 14.30 yesterday, went to "inactive" mode for the evening meal insulin, which was kind of a mistake as I then had a rare drop below 3.0 whilst attending to changing the duvet cover. Clearly a very dangerous activity! I ignored the subsequent middle of the night 27.9 as it dawned on me hand washing had not taken place since grabbing the necessary Lift tablets, which can be a bit powdery, and the morning number was as expected. Just now annoyed it's on the meter</p><p></p><p>Have concluded my natural hermit mode is the best way to spend the next two weeks, other than necessary shopping trips at, hopefully, quiet times. Oh, and organ playing. But, who knows if what is planned in the way of extras is going ahead, but I won't be sorry if it doesn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japes, post: 2469055, member: 277410"] And.... that's that good, but incredibly exhausting, term over and done with. Who knows what next term will bring - but we are as prepared for it as we can be so had no qualms about just "looking busy" if anyone official-looking wandered by and doing very little other than what we had to for the four hours we were in yesterday. I haven't moved much since returning home at 14.30 yesterday, went to "inactive" mode for the evening meal insulin, which was kind of a mistake as I then had a rare drop below 3.0 whilst attending to changing the duvet cover. Clearly a very dangerous activity! I ignored the subsequent middle of the night 27.9 as it dawned on me hand washing had not taken place since grabbing the necessary Lift tablets, which can be a bit powdery, and the morning number was as expected. Just now annoyed it's on the meter Have concluded my natural hermit mode is the best way to spend the next two weeks, other than necessary shopping trips at, hopefully, quiet times. Oh, and organ playing. But, who knows if what is planned in the way of extras is going ahead, but I won't be sorry if it doesn't. [/QUOTE]
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