How dare you suggest I’m too heavy to be supported by a block of frozen mascarpone.You'd have to limit your sessions to the thawing duration of mascarpone, which is calculated using the formula Q = mLf = (1.0 kg)(334 kJ/kg) - you'd need to input the weight of your mascarpone into the formula, but there would come a point where the wobble board could no longer be used for its intended purpose as it would become too soft. You'd probably also need to incorporate your own weight into the equation somehow as the pressure you exert would increase the rate of thaw. Might be easier to forget the cheese option and plump for a different, less capricious medium 🙂
How about frozen pizza with half pittas for the rockers?How dare you suggest I’m too heavy to be supported by a block of frozen mascarpone.
The absolute cheek of some people!
I’ll see if I can find a giant Dairylee Triangle and use that instead.
I think the pockets in the pitta might compromise structural integrity.How about frozen pizza with half pittas for the rockers?
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Not the over yet though I've got the other thinng on Tuesday I do question what the letter says about insulin again (I'm not sure these people that write this advice now exactly how type 1 manges just that it involves insulin) like only at lunch time the day before m only take half the usual dose . It's short acting it's going to be while out my system by the next morning. And aslo delay background insulin in the morning until after the produce(now that might be okay if the produce is done sight away) but it does say allow for a couple of hours for everything.
Not allowed to eat any solid food from 1pm that's going to be struggle).
To be honest, given that meters have a 15% tolerance then essentially 7.7 and 7.1 are the same. I've never wiped the first drop of blood away. I suppose it might be to take away any contamination that may have been on your finger, but if you wash your hands first then there shouldn't be any, unless of course you use highly perfumed soap. TBH in 20 years I've just pricked and used the blood, often without hand washing as it's not possible in some circumstances. If I got an unusually high result that I wasn't expecting I'd probably wash my hands and try again. Though that's unusual.Morning. 7.7 before rolling out of bed then 7.1 after getting up and washing my hands. (Can't do that before getting out of bed - I did use a balm tissue to wipe the first drop of blood though, so not sure if something in that may have affected. Used plain toilet roll for second one.)
Incidentally - do you generally wipe the first drop of blood then use the second? Meter instructions said to do that (and said to use cotton wool but meh)
Sounds like a great result. Ok you didn't quite come down to 8 but 9.9 is a lot better than where you started and it would have taken more than 4 correction unoits to bring me down from 18 and even more to bring me down from 21) so I don't think you are overly insuin resistant. What is it about that result you are unsure of?Can anyone give me their thoughts, waiting for DSN to return my call but I thought you all might be able to help, quite a few of you have me considerably.
We all know my eating has been all over place as has taking my insulin. Have been very stressed this week so havent quite got back on track but it's been no where near as bad. A few of you have said my basal isn't right and I actually think I'm quite insulin resistant at the moment.
So today I'd like your thoughts on this.
I woke up and I was 18, no surprise because I didn't match insulin to what I was eating yesterday. But I had taken my basal.
Once out my bed it was up to 21, which is quite usual for me to rise about 3.
I took 4 units to correct as that would take me down to 8, I was being cautious.
2hour laters I was 16 and now finally I am 9.9.
How do I interpret this?
Thanks.Sounds like a great result. Ok you didn't quite come down to 8 but 9.9 is a lot better than where you started and it would have taken more than 4 correction unoits to bring me down from 18 and even more to bring me down from 21) so I don't think you are overly insuin resistant. What is it about that result you are unsure of?
Often when BG levels are very high you need more insulin to bring you down so whilst 1 unit might drop your levels 3mmols when you are under 12 mmols over that and certainly up into the 20s you would likely need more, so just coming down to 9.9 isn't a concern.
I find with Libre I can be a bit more assertive with my corrections rather than cautious and then as my levels drop close to my target, if the arrow is still showing that they are dropping fast I will have a Jelly baby to slow the drop and just keep watching my Libre to bring it down to a steady level and have another JB if necessary but usually just one will land it nice and steady in range, rather than not coming down far enough and being frustrated and having to do another correction.