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Old 10-23-2006, 02:07 PM
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Emm Emm is offline
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I am a: Type 1.5
 
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Kapiti, New Zealand
Posts: 799
We had our Daylight Savings change a few weeks ago, and I decided not to stuff about... just have my jabs at the same time regardless of what the clock says (I mean, the same point in time.. urr.. how do I word this? lol... ) So where I used to have my protaphane at 9am & 9pm I know have it 10am & pm.

It's actually worked brilliantly for me because now I still have a little bit of protaphane left in me when I get up. It's always bothered me how the PP doesn't quite last long enough, so now I take a unit or two of Novorapid when I get up and that covers my lull Same for the evening lull.

It's great to have finally stumbled upon a great way of keeping my numbers from fluctuating! It may seem odd to others.. but I'm happy it works and I'm finally looking forward to an hba1c test!

Those of you on the other side of the world: Enjoy that extra hour! Some bugger stole that from me a few weeks ago and I still miss it
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