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I was just hypo.

I am type 1 diabetic. I was just enjoying being on SW and I went hypo. My blood glucose was 2.8. About half what it should be. I usually have lucozade but I hate fizzy drinks. I am getting better. I can now think what I am doing.
I so hate being diabetic. I wish I could be normal.
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Blodyn · 22-25, F
@LookingIn No. I have my training session on Wednesday.
LookingIn · M
Well fingers crossed that goes well 🤞 @Blodyn
Blodyn · 22-25, F
@LookingIn Thank you. I expect it will take a while to get used to but the new pump can go in the water!
LookingIn · M
Which will make a big positive difference for you I’m sure @Blodyn
Blodyn · 22-25, F
@LookingIn It will. I won't have to remember to take it off if I have to go in the water to rescue someone. And it will continue to deliver insulin when I am training!
Blodyn · 22-25, F
@Blodyn Thank you for taking care of me.
LookingIn · M
Does sound like a game changer for you @Blodyn
Blodyn · 22-25, F
@LookingIn Yes it will be.
LookingIn · M
And don’t forget to let us know how it goes!! @Blodyn
Blodyn · 22-25, F
@LookingIn Ok! It is three hours long.
LookingIn · M
Wow. Hope that’s mainly setting it up for the first time. Kinda assumed modern technology would make it relatively simple to operate @Blodyn
Blodyn · 22-25, F
@LookingIn All the Pharma companies want to sell their pumps to the NHS. They're all different. We have to learn to use them. Just for a few years until they have another pump that will make even more money.