So, I’m here:
And I’m spending my time doing this:
And sometimes this:
Oh, and eating these:
And lunching on things like this:
And cleaning plates like this:
I’m also doing a lot of this:
So you might expect there would be a lot of this:
But there’s not.
Because along for the trip is Loop, and as soon as we start our days, I hit the workout glucose target (which is set to 7.0mmol/l instead of 5.0mmol/l) and that has been pretty much taking care of things.
I have these in my bag (because: back up plan) and have needed a couple of them now and then.
But really, diabetes has been pretty boring. Which is great. Because Rome is anything but boring, and not having to deal with constant lows means that I get to just keep doing this sort of thing:
I am having a family holiday for a couple of weeks before heading to EASD in Berlin, so I may be a little quiet around here until I get to the conference. Our days are long and lazy and I am trying to not open my computer all that much. (I’m also really bad at being on holidays (the 1am teleconference last night is a good example of that!), but I really am going to try my best to take some real time away.
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September 20, 2018 at 12:05 am
Jeann
Enjoy your family time, Renza
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September 20, 2018 at 12:40 am
Cathrine
Yum! Cannolis!
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September 20, 2018 at 5:43 am
John Grumitt (@JohnGrumitt)
Glorious Renza. Just fabulous. I wish you and your family well.
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September 20, 2018 at 12:14 pm
Rick Phillips
The only thing better than no diabetes is boring diabetes. Since we are not yet able to have no diabetes then,, well you know.
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