So earlier this evening, my partner got a notification that a #package had been delivered to our #CanadaPost#community#mailbox -- i.e. in a separate delivery from the usual mail during the day.
I went out to check, and indeed they had left the #key for package compartment "2B" in our box.
With the key snapped off right at the base of the big plastic "gas station bathroom key attached to a cinderblock" fob...
I knew he didn't have it because the online tracking showed a "delivery attempted" at 7:50am, and this was hours later.
I figured out what he was doing - at the start of his #shift, he'd mark every package on his route as "delivery attempted" and fill out all the door cards, and he then dropped the packages off at the Shoppers Drug Mart before even #starting his #route!
I'd complained about his #antics enough times that a #postal inspector/supervisor had given me #contact info.
Highest it's been since the week after I was diagnosed. Panic stations, correction dose of insulin, and the numbers kept going up. So I tried the blood prick.
@derivadow Sorry I didn't mean LibreLink, I meant LibreView, the one you use to upload data to the nurses.
One thing I'm really unclear on with xDrip is the extent to which is breaks LibreView / requires you to uninstall LibreView / etc.
Right now, with this duff sensor, I have LibreView and xDrip both talking to it, and both seem to have up-to-date data - the LibreView data wildly off because it's not calibrated, the xDrip data approximately ok.
When I replace the sensor, from what I can tell from https://xdrip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install/libre2/#starting-libre-2-sensors, I have to use LibreLink to start the sensor, and then disable LibreLink, and then wait for it to warm up, and then scan it in xDrip, and then tell xDrip that I did NOT start the sensor today.
I'm not sure why I need to disable LibreLink, given that they seem to be cohabiting happily now, or whether it's possible to still use LibreLink (e.g. for LibreView uploads) if I'm mostly using xDrip.
Obviously worried about breaking a sensor by scanning it wrong.