If you have diabetes and are traveling, see these websites to make sure you are prepared:
Here are the places to go:
ADA Website (general tips)
ADA Website (Specifically on flying):
TSA Website on Diabetes
Author: kathleen
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Traveling Websites
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Problems with Long Acting Insulin
Study Shows Insulin Detemir Results in Less Blood Glucose Variability Compared to NPH Insulin and Insulin Glargine
This article described the biggest problem with the long acting insulins and why I hate them, and prefer the pump.
Nothing like having to eat because your insulin is screwed up. -
Is FDA apprvoval enough?
DB’s Medical Rants ? Is FDA approval enough?
As a user of both drugs and medical devices, I believe that FDA approval is enough.
I personally am appalled at the number of lawsuits and amount of money that has been award people.
I’ve even taken at least one of the drugs that people have won money for, and didn’t “sign” up for the suit.
I also figure one of the reasons the price tag is so high on these items is the legal costs.
I think it will be a win – win all around.
OF course, all bets are off if the item is prescribed off-label. -
A breakthrough!
I actually ran Marcie fast enough to keep her entertained tonight and moving with me on two courses. It was a fun match, not a real trial.
AND the major breakthrough! After running 3 courses, I was able to run the JWW course TWICE in the 90 minutes we had in the ring.
The weather was absolutely gorgeous tonight. A thunderstorm had gone through and dropped the temperature down to probably the high 80’s. VERY cool for Dallas. It was overcast but a tad humid. -
I’m going to fly somewhere…
There is a teacher workshop in Arkansas that is a really good deal however, it’s scheduled the Friday and Saturday before we report.
So I’m going to fly Southwest, let them pick me up, and come back the next day.
It will be interesting to see how it goes. I’m going to put all meds, CPA machine, and pump supplies in a carry on. I need to make sure I meet TSA requirements to take the sharps (needles, lancets and insertation sets). -
I’m making progress…
I’m starting to feel like I’ve had a productive summer.
I’ve gotten a good habit of working out every day, thanks to the help from iShape. I’ve even lost some weight, but man is it hard.
I’ve got a good handle on my blood sugar. It’s a lot more stable than it was last summer without that pump, that’s for sure.
I have all the work turned in for my master’s level class — we have a test this week and it will be done.
I’m still waiting to hear from the district on our district final, but I think that will be ready sometime next week and we should be able to sign off on it. Both looked good then.
I’ve gotten all the district required staff development done that I can, and even have the paperwork turned in on the AP workshop (did that this week). I still have 2 weeks of an online class to do on one, but I think I”m going to get the majority of that done by the end of the weekend. I have to do a lesson plan and turn it in for that.
I’ve gotten my websites all moved to the same server (with the same IP address). I even have most of my classroom website up, and I’ve started working on my lesson plans and other assignments.
I’ve got two full weeks before school starts. Maybe I’ll get to do some playing. -
Article on how athletes abuse insulin
How Would Insulin Help Marion Jones? – Does it make athletes faster? By Brendan?I.?Koerner
Sadly it never seems to help me. -
Testing from my Treo
Did something smart, got a keyboard for the Treo which makes it infinitely more usable!
Especially for applications like this. -
Basal Update and Weird Bolus things…
It’s really strange….
When I decreased my basal by .05 units for 4 hours — from 8:00 pm to midnight — I saw my overall blood sugar increase slowly. It came to a “head” on Thursday, when I had a teacher workshop to sit in all day, so I put the basal rate back.
But I was still seeing the low postprandial blood sugars after meals. I plug the last 2 week and last 1 week TDD in a spreadsheet and watch it carefully, and today, I hit a carb ratio of 12 according to the Rule of 500. So, after a couple of days of stable blood sugars I decided to drop the bolus rate from 1:11 to 1:12.
So apparently, my bolus rate is decreasing with increased exercise and decreased weight, but it isn’t affecting the basal rate much. And that does mean that my TDD is also decreasing.