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Group 7-day waking average?

PS We are re-watching old episodes of RATW... not only is the Welsh lad in the current series T1 but there's another T1 in Series 2. Nothing is made of it apart from informing us... no hypo dramas or loss of insulin or insulin going off in steamy temps.
I have wondered what happens off camera. The young lad last night said he was going to have some sugar as he didn't want to go low running to the finish but thats all.
 
6.7 this AM for me.

Tired.

Sadler’s East yesterday was interesting. I hoped it would have been great. It was perfectly OK.
 
PS We are re-watching old episodes of RATW... not only is the Welsh lad in the current series T1 but there's another T1 in Series 2. Nothing is made of it apart from informing us... no hypo dramas or loss of insulin or insulin going off in steamy temps.
Yes, it was a mother and son and it was the mother if I remember rightly.
I thought that last night, they haven’t mentioned it much thank goodness. Fin did say last night he needed sugar as he didn’t want to go low on the final bit.
 
Not posted for a while. Read and catch up often though.

Struggling with life really 9.5 at bed time. 12.2 on waking up dropped to 6.0 spike to 12 down to 4 no idea. Feel really rubbish. Been like it for a few weeks.

Race was good last night.

I do wonder how levels were for Finn and how his insulin was kept etc during filming and how he monitored levels with no phone. I guess the camera people had it all maybe.

I think the diabetic Mum in the other series was the Mum of the young man who died in a car accident a few weeks ago.
 
Tbh @PattiEvans, I didn't have high expectations. My BG has always been erratic and I didn't think a machine could fix the problem. In the long term, I'd like to go back on the Dash, but I suspect I'll be told to stay on the O5 but in Manual mode. In the short term, I think the best would be a pump break...I'm frazzled! One positive to come out of this is I now feel more confident in my management skills. Thanks for all your support BTW.
 
6.1 this morning with intermittent internet & phone line. It went off yesterday morning and came back on this morning. Comes and go's today.

I played some pool this morning, winning 5-4 beating my friend and my support, who, TBH, hadn't played in a while.

I'll leave this brief and not sure of the connection. holding. Haven't set up a mobile hot-spot yet. TBH I have to work out how to do it.

Congratulations to @eggyg on your HS.
 
Yes, it was a mother and son and it was the mother if I remember rightly.
I thought that last night, they haven’t mentioned it much thank goodness. Fin did say last night he needed sugar as he didn’t want to go low on the final bit.
Jo & Sam Gardiner from series 2: Jo was on a pump & mentioned stopping the insulin temporarily when she was going low after a bit of exertion.

Speaking of that mother & son pair it was very shocking & sad to see the BBC’s memorial to Sam Gardiner at the end of last week’s episode 7! I thought “He’s dead!” & looked it up on google. He died in a car accident in Greater Manchester while returning home from a landscape gardening job! He was only 24 & I shed a few tears for him & thought of his mum Jo! :(
 
Good morning, 5.9 on this glorious Friday.

I’ve been up an hour already, a rather hot and sticky night. The forecasted rain and thunder didn’t happen. Picking up eldest daughter at 9am to take her for a hair appointment. One of their vehicles is in the garage so down to one car. She lives 20 miles away! I think ( hope) her MIL is picking her up afterwards and taking her home. I’ll nip into town as I’ve a couple of birthdays coming up, Mr Eggy and my friend Christine. Don’t know what to buy either of them. It gets harder and harder doesn’t it?

Have a fab day, and for all you work slaves, TGIF!
 
Hi Colin.Thought you would be aware of this but if not I thought it may be if interest in going to see it.

Going to see it this afternoon.

Also Queer Britain has the Terrance Higgins quilt on display for a little while so I’ll see that when I’m volunteering next week.
 
5.9

Seeing friends in a bit then heading (with them) to Tate Modern before seeing the folks later.
 
It's a lovely morning here, all blue sky and sunshine, although we have a weather warning on place from 6pm for heavy rain and thunderstorms. Just to complete the sunny start to the day, one of these:-

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Congrats @Robin on yours.

Enjoyed the tennis yesterday with 3 Brits in action but unfortunately only Raducanu got through to the next round. Tough one, though - she'll be playing the #1 Seed.

My wife and her sister had a good day out in Boston yesterday. We did a video call on WhatsApp last night to catch up. They're not sure what they're doing today, although there is a parade and festival organised by Boston Pride For The People, so they might have a look. Apparently the parade goes right past their hotel, twice.

Whatever your plans, have a good day and take care (Black Friday and all that).
 
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