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Carl & Polly & Bob (GA)
So, today makes two years since Bob got his last shot of insulin
The boy just never ceases to amaze me. I took the meter case out of the drawer and amazingly the battery still worked. It still had saved data from his last 50 tests in it. I was surprised to read that the last test was at 5pm, exactly one year ago. Time flies. I had no idea it was THAT long ago.
Anyway, Bob was out sleeping on the front porch. Less than five seconds after I turned the meter on, and it went "beep", here comes Bob running into the room, crying and rubbing my ankles! Freaking amazing!
I sit on the floor, he lays right down, and I am proud to say I got blood with a 33g lancet, freehand, on the first try
Needless to say, he got a healthy serving of shrimp immediately afterwards...
Here's his line:
PMBG (+17541 hrs. Yes, I did the math!) ~ 73 :mrgreen:
Last July 19th, the test result was a 67. So it's gone up 6 points in a year nailbite_smile
I'm going to write that off to "meter variance" :lol:
The boy just never ceases to amaze me. I took the meter case out of the drawer and amazingly the battery still worked. It still had saved data from his last 50 tests in it. I was surprised to read that the last test was at 5pm, exactly one year ago. Time flies. I had no idea it was THAT long ago.
Anyway, Bob was out sleeping on the front porch. Less than five seconds after I turned the meter on, and it went "beep", here comes Bob running into the room, crying and rubbing my ankles! Freaking amazing!
I sit on the floor, he lays right down, and I am proud to say I got blood with a 33g lancet, freehand, on the first try
Needless to say, he got a healthy serving of shrimp immediately afterwards...
Here's his line:
PMBG (+17541 hrs. Yes, I did the math!) ~ 73 :mrgreen:
Last July 19th, the test result was a 67. So it's gone up 6 points in a year nailbite_smile
I'm going to write that off to "meter variance" :lol: