Re: [IP] Keeping a tight record
Hello Kathy,
Sorry this is so late but I am catching up after a couple of days off :-)
What you wrote sound JUST like me. I have once again fallen off the record
keeping wagon. I am wondering if I can use my pump and meter and just
download but the truth for me is that I have better control when I write it
down in a book when it happens. Has anyone else have this experience?
Robert B
dx1980, pumping since 1996
now with his purple 715 pump PO |-)
I am not a complete idiot, some parts are missing!
> Hello, I have a question for you guys, I have been
> diabetic since 11/96 and I have tried to keep records
> of my blood glucose levels when checked on my meter, I
> have even hand made them, I will do good for a while
> but then I will forget a couple of days and then it
> turns into weeks. I just don't know how to disiplin
> myself to do this. I guess that is the main reason I
> got on the pump because I am not a (creature of habit)
> HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!!
> Kathy
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