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James B

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I thought I'd share it for anyone new or even just to further your knowledge. This is how different environmental factors can affect your BG.
 

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This is a useful reminder @James B of just what a good job we do in managing to juggle so many different factors. I think we should print it off and put it on our noticeboards for those days when D just doesn’t behave. Thanks for the reminder James.
 
Well @SB2015 - Yeah! And of course a very useful reminder to all males that female diabetics have a lot more to cope with on a very regular basis for a good many years!

My big sis always said Let's face it Jen - if men had periods, they'd have found a cure years ago!
 
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