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Group 7-day waking average?

Morning all, was at 7 when I got up this morning at 2.30am!!! Just arrived at the Great Dorset Steam Fair site.
 
Morning all, was at 7 when I got up this morning at 2.30am!!! Just arrived at the Great Dorset Steam Fair site.
Have a wonderful time, weather is improving x
 
Morning Folks,

Reporting a reading of 7.7 for this morning off to the office shortly another busy day in the accountancy world for me.
 
Good morning


Still no Tresiba cartridges or another novopen echo, apparently they had to order something in and it should be there tomorrow afternoon, it can stay there till Friday now! Bruce in a mood as he ordered inhalers on either the 7th or the 9th and they weren’t there on Friday so he phoned the health centre, turns out his repeat was denied as he’d only ordered them on the 24th so I’m not surprised but the receptionist did put another request in and apparently it will be there today as well


Anyways 5.7 for me this morning


Have a great day folks! :D
xx
 
5.4 for me on this fine sunny morn!
 
Good morning 10.2. My diabetes and gastroparesis obviously don’t like me being immobile. I’ve increased the basal from 2am to 4am.
 
08:37 BS 8.2! Definitely DP at work as actually got up at 04:45 to play qualifying round in golf tournament: no breakfast either! 😳😱 BUT, I qualified, for the first time ever, in 1st. place with -11 for 9 holes! 😛:D😎 & in shock, jaw dropping emoji!

A late, golf distracted, Good Morning to you all & have a Wonderful Day! 😉 Be sunny on the inside: I’m incandescent with super bright sunshine on the inside! :D😛😎🙂

VERY hungry now & skipping off to brekkie! 😉

My scorecard! :D

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A rather late good morning. A very nice 5.8 at 8.20am but I did get a 5.2 at 4.10am, does that count as HS? I was awake! Wet again today, a quiet day in the Eggy household, a bit of cooking and the dreaded ironing! 😱
Loving the new avatar @Grannylorraine and @KARNAK take care of your self. Have a nice day everyone. 🙂
 
Good morning. I haven’t read any posts yet , I will catch up later. I hope all is well with everyone. Woke to 7.2 finger prick. As I have been running higher than normal for a few days I’ve increased my Basal by half a unit.
It’s a lovely sunny morning here though rain is forecast for later.
Have my blood test later , I hope my veins behave.
 
Good morning 5.1 after a sweaty night, phew.🙂 Sun is shining with a few clouds about, the Regatta is still on until the bank holiday so lots going on. The circus is doing well and the fair is very busy, great for the local economy.😎

Congrats on the HS @Anitram.🙂

Nice Avatar @Grannylorraine.🙂

Keep safe folks, have a great day.🙂
 
Good morning gang🙂

Woke with 5.3 this morning, still on blood testing. And I still don’t like knowing whether that’s a stable figure, going up or going down. I’m a hopeless Libre addict. Maybe there’s a support group, like for gambling and alcohol. “I’m Michael and I last used a Libre three days ago”. 🙂

Anybody up for it?

My fingers are suffering, for sure. I might just put a new lancet in the finger pricker. I know St Swithin’s Day is long past, but a bit of profligacy is allowable, surely:D

This afternoon, for the first time living in England, I’m being assessed by an Occupational Therapist to check that that any adaptations in the apartment are adequate for my needs. (They aren’t in the bathroom, for sure). I know I’ll have to pay full whack for any changes. In Scotland there’s a non means tested 80% grant for home adaptations, because it keeps folk at home instead of in care, which is much more expensive. That’s common sense, so it doesn’t happen in England, where they pay folk to do means testing to make sure they don’t give any money to anyone earning more than £16,000. I think that’s the level where they reckon folk have lots of disposable income. Aye, right:confused:

Anyway, the weather is perking up, so have a good day if you can, sunshine is good for you. Free Vitamin D and skin cancer🙂
 
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