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Oh heck
Oh heck

Unfortunately, this can happen.

Before my pump being operated on a closed-loop, this was far more frequent than it ever should have been.

However, even with the pump my forgetfullness can still come into play. I did my input my insulin, for breakfast and got involved in more of my writing.

Normally this will have been picked up by the alarm on my phone, set to go off at 5.3 and giving me time to enable keeping in range with simplicity applied. But my phone, for whatever reason had lost its signal and so this alarm was not activated.

You see, over my nearing 65 years as a t1d, the ravages of time and the roller-coaster of blood sugar levels has had a decided affect on my memory and this will be covered moving forward here.

With my alarm signals, personal one's like pins and needles, have all but gone away I am at the mercy of it all. Luckily Caron keeps a close watch upon me and we did catch this before danger set in.

I hope you will keep watching, and asking of any questions that may be prompted.


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