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Group 7-day waking average?

I'm surprised that the change of bread might be responsible, Burgen is lower carb than most bread due to the soya flour. :confused: You're not coming down with the sniffles are you? Hope things improve for you soon 🙂
Just put the Hoover though and did under dinning room table and found one of my tablets on the floor so I am thinking I knocked it off tablet yesterday and thought I had taken it... If that's the case there was no need for my confession on the two strawberry milk tray chocolates I ate 🙂
 
Thank you Sue, do you have to buy these things yourself ? and who fits them ? I am going to ask about a pump but feel they may say no as hopefully in a couple of years I will have had my tx, though it could be a lot longer than that.

Some clinics provide a sensor for a one off to see how control is doing. Others esp Cornwall is a complete no. Their attitude when asking for funding is no you can't have one as no one else has one and if we say yes then it's not fair on the ones who haven't got one.
I actually have that in writing :D

The sensor is very easy to apply, it just goes under the surface of your skin via an applicator.
 
Bit late in the day but a 4.0 for me this morning
 
Afternoon, 4.8 today (4.5 yesterday, 5.0 on Sunday).
 
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