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<blockquote data-quote="shelley262" data-source="post: 2329187" data-attributes="member: 455169"><p>Hi all and big thank you to [USER=496650]@zauberflote[/USER] for setting this up for us to have a chat when we have time. I love the idea but am often time poor but I’m going to try and contribute.</p><p>Funny day today as decided to put on a new sensor - I haven’t had one since early summer as until lockdown the pool was open for 45 mins swimming sessions and probably a bit long for the sensor so decided to put one on during enforced pool closure. I was keen to get it on my arm in a less likely to be knocked position and thought hadfound a good place but was clearly right above a vein I produced so much blood that I could have filled one of those tubes for private blood testing! It was everywhere! It’s also not stuck as well as I’d like because of the blood under the sensor. It’s stayed on though so will see.</p><p>I’ve missed you guys while I’ve been away from forum.i have read entries when I could as great to feel in touch. My life as a carer has just been too complex and time consuming mainly because of my autistic adult son who is not very safe just now and needs lots of input to make sure that he stays safe. It’s been a very worrying time not helped by needing to do lots of care visits to mum.lockdown though means mums 2nd operation is delayed so I’m at home again until the call comes re the date.shes well though and first eye operation a great success would all be easier if she didn’t live 128 miles away from us.</p><p>Thinking of you all and looking forward to reading your news welcome back to England [USER=488270]@SlimLizzy[/USER] btw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shelley262, post: 2329187, member: 455169"] Hi all and big thank you to [USER=496650]@zauberflote[/USER] for setting this up for us to have a chat when we have time. I love the idea but am often time poor but I’m going to try and contribute. Funny day today as decided to put on a new sensor - I haven’t had one since early summer as until lockdown the pool was open for 45 mins swimming sessions and probably a bit long for the sensor so decided to put one on during enforced pool closure. I was keen to get it on my arm in a less likely to be knocked position and thought hadfound a good place but was clearly right above a vein I produced so much blood that I could have filled one of those tubes for private blood testing! It was everywhere! It’s also not stuck as well as I’d like because of the blood under the sensor. It’s stayed on though so will see. I’ve missed you guys while I’ve been away from forum.i have read entries when I could as great to feel in touch. My life as a carer has just been too complex and time consuming mainly because of my autistic adult son who is not very safe just now and needs lots of input to make sure that he stays safe. It’s been a very worrying time not helped by needing to do lots of care visits to mum.lockdown though means mums 2nd operation is delayed so I’m at home again until the call comes re the date.shes well though and first eye operation a great success would all be easier if she didn’t live 128 miles away from us. Thinking of you all and looking forward to reading your news welcome back to England [USER=488270]@SlimLizzy[/USER] btw. [/QUOTE]
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