Traveling

I’m in Shawnee Oklahoma for a dog agility trial. Arrived right at 3:00 pm.

The hotel is interesting. It just changed hands and is being remodeled. I don’t think they have remodeled mine yet, but it not in bad shape, so maybe they have.

Unfortunately, I have a smoking room upstairs, though they did haul up my cooler for me and got a microwave into the room. Actually the service has been excellent.

The desk clerk is very sweet, and I think she is the owner. I think they are having an A/C problem in the other rooms.

Anyway, I think I brought almost everything I need. I did forget to pack a box of syringes. Weird, I’ve been on Symlin for a year and I didn’t think about that. I should keep a box in the car.

I took my insulin and Symlin to the pharmacy across the street and got my same needles for about $6.00 which isn’t bad at all. Didn’t give me a minutes problem.

I also forgot to bring a third pair of black pants, but I think I can survive without them.

Trial site looks pretty good. My instructor does not like the fact that they aren’t running the rings concurrently, but I don’t care as long as they keep things moving. It’s a small trial, they limited it to 440 entries.

One of my friends dogs took a Group 3 with her Siberian. I’m really thrilled for her.

I’ve got everything set up so it shouldn’t be too bad. Cages are at ringside and I’ve got a set of cages in the hotel room.

I’m going to give the pool a try. They supposedly finished remodeling this week.

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2 responses to “Traveling”

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    kim

    First real-time sensor augmented pump. Medtronic is now providing patients with a continusous glucose monitoring insulin pump. The pump and CGM monitor are integrated into one device. It is awesome knowing what your trends and blood glucose values are 24 hours per day. This is 288 blood glucose values per day. It gives an average BG value every five minutes and it is so simple and easy to use. I love it. It has changed my life. I can go to bed at 80 mg/dl and not worry about going low because it has alarms and graphs displayed right on the screen. Thanks

  2. kim Avatar
    kim

    First real-time sensor augmented pump. Medtronic is now providing patients with a continusous glucose monitoring insulin pump. The pump and CGM monitor are integrated into one device. It is awesome knowing what your trends and blood glucose values are 24 hours per day. This is 288 blood glucose values per day. It gives an average BG value every five minutes and it is so simple and easy to use. I love it. It has changed my life. I can go to bed at 80 mg/dl and not worry about going low because it has alarms and graphs displayed right on the screen. Thanks

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