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<blockquote data-quote="Krystyna23040" data-source="post: 2098972" data-attributes="member: 374421"><p>5.7 this morning. Dogs walked at 6am - although I don't actually think the really hot weather starts until tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>Walk was before breakfast - which we don't normally do. So I couldn't wait to test BS on return. I stopped doggy walking before breakfast when I was on insulin because I would get a really dramatic rise in BS if I walked before eating in the morning.</p><p></p><p>BS after the walk 5.9 - so no dramatic rise at all, which means that my liver has released just enough glucose to cover the walk. So well done liver.</p><p></p><p>I suspect (no I know) that my liver (like Dennis [USER=468536]@DJC3[/USER])i s capable of exceptionally good behaviour at times but then can be reallynaughty at other times.</p><p></p><p>When I typed the last sentence the thought went through my head that my older Labrador is just like that - although his way of being naughty is being stubborn. </p><p></p><p>As the thought went through my head my kindle fire predictive text suggested stubborn. Can my kindle fire read my mind - now that is a bit scary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krystyna23040, post: 2098972, member: 374421"] 5.7 this morning. Dogs walked at 6am - although I don't actually think the really hot weather starts until tomorrow. Walk was before breakfast - which we don't normally do. So I couldn't wait to test BS on return. I stopped doggy walking before breakfast when I was on insulin because I would get a really dramatic rise in BS if I walked before eating in the morning. BS after the walk 5.9 - so no dramatic rise at all, which means that my liver has released just enough glucose to cover the walk. So well done liver. I suspect (no I know) that my liver (like Dennis [USER=468536]@DJC3[/USER])i s capable of exceptionally good behaviour at times but then can be reallynaughty at other times. When I typed the last sentence the thought went through my head that my older Labrador is just like that - although his way of being naughty is being stubborn. As the thought went through my head my kindle fire predictive text suggested stubborn. Can my kindle fire read my mind - now that is a bit scary. [/QUOTE]
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