mum2westiesGill
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
So to add to my thread:
http://www.diabetessupport.co.uk/boards/showthread.php?t=37871
I went ahead and bought this one which is very basic and just records how many steps you do
http://www.chemistdirect.co.uk/omron-hj-005e-vital-steps-step-counter_1_2006.html#2006
bearing in mind that it's just
"to give me an idea of when or which days I'm more active and to maybe pinpoint some of the odd hypos i get here and there" - a little addition - it's also really to help me get into the habit of not just noting food in my D diary but also to add activities.
I clip it onto my trousers/shorts whilst going about daily activities during the day however I'm always conscious that I've got it clipped to my trousers/shorts and have no routine with it at all ie when to put it on and when to take it off. My evening are mostly spent sat down watching tv.
Can anyone suggest a routine for me please?
http://www.diabetessupport.co.uk/boards/showthread.php?t=37871
I went ahead and bought this one which is very basic and just records how many steps you do
http://www.chemistdirect.co.uk/omron-hj-005e-vital-steps-step-counter_1_2006.html#2006
bearing in mind that it's just
"to give me an idea of when or which days I'm more active and to maybe pinpoint some of the odd hypos i get here and there" - a little addition - it's also really to help me get into the habit of not just noting food in my D diary but also to add activities.
I clip it onto my trousers/shorts whilst going about daily activities during the day however I'm always conscious that I've got it clipped to my trousers/shorts and have no routine with it at all ie when to put it on and when to take it off. My evening are mostly spent sat down watching tv.
Can anyone suggest a routine for me please?