Susikav
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A surprising 5.2 this morning. It was 5.8 at midnight. Work doesn't agree with me. Need to win the lottery.

A surprising 5.2 this morning. It was 5.8 at midnight. Work doesn't agree with me. Need to win the lottery.
So pretty though...unlike malamutes ... who could talk for England![]()
Purchased a 9Bar for 50p at Asda wow lol. Gluten and wheat free. Out of the 14.6g of carbohydrate, 13.1g sugars per 50g bar. Bit much.....mine's is original flavour but seen others. Contains 'dehulled hemp' ....maybe smoke it later and report back lolThanks for the link![]()
Purchased a 9Bar for 50p at Asda wow lol. Gluten and wheat free. Out of the 14.6g of carbohydrate, 13.1g sugars per 50g bar. Bit much.....mine's is original flavour but seen others. Contains 'dehulled hemp' ....maybe smoke it later and report back lol
Honestly Adrian the advice I have had from the NHS is not to re-use finger prick lancets or any form of needle due to blunting and pathogens. I do however appreciate the cost of stuff involved.Ok, I'll use them more than once then.. but if my numbers go up I'll stop..![]()
Honestly Adrian the advice I have had from the NHS is not to re-use finger prick lancets or any form of needle due to blunting and pathogens. I do however appreciate the cost of stuff involved.
How often are you getting scripts and are they allowing you to self monitor every day ?I personally would rather use new each time and as I get them for free any way, might as well. I only submitted my findings so that members could make up their own minds about reusing the needles or not. I did find another thread on here that had quite a few replies, some for and some against, so I started a new thread with poll to refresh the subject.
I get them as soon as I start running out. The last lot I got for my "New Blingy Monitor" was 100 (2 x 50 boxes) + 200 single use Lancets.How often are you getting scripts and are they allowing you to self monitor every day ?
I get all my diabetes supplies on prescription from the Hospital Diabetes Clinic. I do two injections of mixed insulin a day and test 4 times daily, before and 2 hours post meal. If you are on meds twice a day should suffice. I hate pricking and injecting anyway.
LATE...100 lines7.4 this morning. How you feeling today @eddie1968?
Only to see if there's any blood on it. My lancet has to be opened and reset; mayb you can't do this with yours?How do you check?
See my reply to original....Good question
Defo not malaMUTE thenunlike malamutes ... who could talk for England![]()
Feeling ok..bit chipper in fact Pav, bummer of a week but it is history. Get my ketone meter and strips tomorrow. Thanks for asking.
My gp nurse, not specialist, was very approving of my having got and used a meter to get myself out of prediabetic range and into normal range. She sounded really pleased about it.i know this might sound sick but, I actually get a buzz out of stabbing myself, purely to see the results. If I get a good reading then I'm happy but if it's a bit higher than expected, I look at what I ate previous to it and make a little note to either reduce quantity or cut it out altogether. I can normally get a 3-4 mile walk in between the first (before brek) stab and the 2 hrs later stab. Then about 3 hrs later (before the dinner) stab and again 2 hours later. Same for the tea time stabbings, so a total of 6 a day. My GP told me I didn't need to monitor myself as all the results she needed came from the 3 monthly blood samples. When I told her it was purely for my own needs and why, she said she had no problem supplying them, just come back when you're running out.![]()