MeeTooTeeTo
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How about these instead?Good morning. 5.7 this morning - it had dropped to 7.7 by 2200 last night which was a relief after my stupidity.
Very cold this morning but blue sky and cloud mixed so not dark.
Planning on staining remaining planks for the final raised bed. Need to devise a decorative post or plant support or something for the end corner as I note my lovely next door neighbour isn't too good at recalling the presence of low obstacles when reversing her car. Both her husband and I were leaping up and down shouting "Stop" as she resolutely headed the boot towards the bed - Lord knows what she is like in a supermarket car park. To be fair you cannot see the bed in your rear mirror so until the bushes grow up I need something tallish and highly visible.
Have a good weekend everyone and don't even look at those mince pies....
Good morning. 5.7 this morning - it had dropped to 7.7 by 2200 last night which was a relief after my stupidity.
Very cold this morning but blue sky and cloud mixed so not dark.
Planning on staining remaining planks for the final raised bed. Need to devise a decorative post or plant support or something for the end corner as I note my lovely next door neighbour isn't too good at recalling the presence of low obstacles when reversing her car. Both her husband and I were leaping up and down shouting "Stop" as she resolutely headed the boot towards the bed - Lord knows what she is like in a supermarket car park. To be fair you cannot see the bed in your rear mirror so until the bushes grow up I need something tallish and highly visible.
Have a good weekend everyone and don't even look at those mince pies....
You’ll appreciate this Facebook post a friend did the other day.Good morning was actually quite shocked at the diabetes monster inside me that’s delivered my second HS in 4 days (it’s like buses as they used today)
quite a surprise as had a works team Christmas meal out yesterday evening
Down in Reading, a place very different to how I remember it about 30 yrs ago
on the occasion we meet as a team it’s usually around that area it’s kind of the centre of the area for us all so logistically it makes sense.
ate a few things I shouldn’t have including chocolate brownie’S
then after a 3 hr drive back home (where coffee and energy drinks kept me going)
I only slept for a few hrs then no sooner had I slept - I woke and tested up pops the HS ..
I’ve loads of identifications to do (online for both me and MrsG)
this weekend and mortgage lender wants the usual proofs,
I haven’t really looked at all posts on forum
for a few days as been so busy
hope everybody’s good
have a fabulous day & weekend everybody 😎
Break a leg!Morning all and 6 for me.
Gig tonight, clothes etc sorted and packed.
Have a good day everyone.
One of the very few benefits of having D is to pull the D card and it often lights a few fires to get things sorted in a timely manner. We will teach you the ways my lovely 😉And it just occurred to me, I didn't mention my diabetes at all. Maybe should tell the next person that contact me, just in case.
Especially for something like a UTI. Certainly worth mentioning T1D.One of the very few benefits of having D is to pull the D card and it often lights a few fires to get things sorted in a timely manner.
Thanks for this, I had seen this chart before and would love the formula to calculate a specific graph for my dose/weight, but looking at it I am using 0.3 units per kilo so it sort of looks like 22 hours, but there seems to be quite a tail off? Hard to make it out. Some of my problem is a variation in timing of my dose, as I take it when I go to bed and that time varies. But if I take it as being 10pm then that would mean it would be out of my system by 8pm, only a couple of hours at most after dinner and into the evening of snacks possibly. Worse, if I take it at 9pm (some days are so tiring lol!) then it would end at 7pm, way too early.@Eternal422 see the atttached chart of how long Levemir lasts, which is dependent on dose. Divide the units of Levemir you take by your kilos in weight and you'll see along the left hand side the amount, trace the line over to the right to see the hours it lasts. So if it works out at 0.2 units per kilo, then it will last approx 18 hours.