It’s here. Don’t need until I get back from the trip, but it that’s one less thing to deal with that week.
Author: kathleen
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Mail Order Scripts
Okay, so THIS is weird. Remember in my last post on how stressful Medco is when it comes to temperature sensitive meds, and that they had called (with an automated service by the way), and schedule delivery for March 2, but the website showed it wasn’t shipping until March 4?
Well, guess what, got an email saying it had shipped today — though the email only says SOMETHING shipped, not what and you have to go to the website and check ….
But the tracking shows it is currently out for delivery. Of course that means it will get here this afternoon. I’ll leave a note on the door while I am at the dentist anyway, but still….
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My pump is here!
Still working on getting the pump set up, but I do have some of the database in the pump now, and I do have most of my settings in the pump.
Since I’ve been connected I have had a drop in blood sugar and used the IOB feature for the first time.
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My pump is here!
It came 24 hours early. I love my UPS man! My husband almost didn’t get to the door in time, but that would have been okay, as I would have gladly gone to UPS to get it.
I’m really glad it is here, because tomorrow night I have a chat for my master’s degree class, and this is definitely going to take all evening. I am however, hooked up, and getting a basal. I’ve downloaded settings from the old pump, and I have the my normal basal set.
I also have EzManager installed and the new databases in my Palm pilot.
I’m getting there, but I’ve been working for about an hour. I’m currently taking a reboot break.
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Mail Order Meds
Diabetes Mine: The Flap About Meds in the Mail
I commented briefly on Amy’s blog — I find getting insulin shipped in the mail pretty stressful, and here’s an example.
This time it is depo prevera also temperature senstive, but in this case, needs to be kept at room temperature.
I ordered a refill on 2/22/04. I received a phone call a day or two later asking me when I wanted it shipped — it was an automated call, and it asked if I could received the depo on March 2.
That’s perfect as that is when the pump is due.
However, I go out to the website and it currently says they are shipping on March 04.
March 04 is on Friday, which means if they do it Fed Ex Residential Saturday service, I’ll get it on Saturday. I was planning to be away from the house on Saturday to a Diabetes Expo.
Very weird.
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BLOG Anniversary
I just realized that I missed my blog anniversary again. Heck, I’d forget to acknowledge my birthday if I didn’t have a sister born on that day.
Seriously.
But this blog has now been in existance for over 2 years. Nothing bad so far has come of it, but that’s because I know better than to post about things that will get you in trouble.
Lots of good things have come of it I think. I certainly get a lot of what other people right.
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Pump is in Dallas!
The IR1250 is sitting in a box somewhere here in Dallas. Wish I could just go pick it up.
It’s scheduled for delivery tomorrow.
I’m also going to get my teeth worked on in the morning.
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And I’m not sure you can get insurance companies to go for it.
Diabetes prevention efforts worth every penny
Diabetes prevention efforts worth every penny
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Tooth Problems
I’m going back to the dentist on Wednesday. He’s been keeping an eye on a bottom tooth, and it just started screaming at me this weekend. I don’t know if that’s why I choose the wrong foods last night, or if the wrong food aggravated it, but I’m glad I’m getting it fixed before we go off to Monte Carlo.
By the way, that’s in 1 week and 5 days. I’m not counting or anything yet.
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See — ANOTHER one!
See, another one complaining about food in relation to blood sugars.
Blood Sugars, Highs & Lows