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<blockquote data-quote="Annb" data-source="post: 2760805" data-attributes="member: 25851"><p>04.20 today, BG was 7.3. By the time I got to the kitchen it was 8.5. After a cup of coffee it was 10.9. Insulin and breakfast brought it down to 9.0. I'm hoping to get it into range sometime soon, but I'm pretty hungry despite breakfast. I might actually have lunch today. That'll put it back up, no doubt.</p><p></p><p>Just did my bank check (pay day today) and see that things are not quite as bad as I thought. Since the state pension went up a little bit, my teacher's pension has been taxed more, but only by 27p a month, which is better than I had expected. I had thought I would be paying about £4 a month more tax. Don't really understand how it works, but heigh ho.... that's fine by me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annb, post: 2760805, member: 25851"] 04.20 today, BG was 7.3. By the time I got to the kitchen it was 8.5. After a cup of coffee it was 10.9. Insulin and breakfast brought it down to 9.0. I'm hoping to get it into range sometime soon, but I'm pretty hungry despite breakfast. I might actually have lunch today. That'll put it back up, no doubt. Just did my bank check (pay day today) and see that things are not quite as bad as I thought. Since the state pension went up a little bit, my teacher's pension has been taxed more, but only by 27p a month, which is better than I had expected. I had thought I would be paying about £4 a month more tax. Don't really understand how it works, but heigh ho.... that's fine by me. [/QUOTE]
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