Author: kathleen

  • 6 Week Anniversary

    I still love my pump, so much better than injections. However, keeping things normal is quite a bit of work.

    I forget to test once in a while, but I’ve got a couple of students trained to remind me (they volunteered for the job, actually).

    I think maybe they just want to see their teacher poke herself with a pin

    But I did some dog agility tonight, and I was MUCH faster. It was a bit while, because I was ending up ahead of my dog, even though she was running faster too, and couldn’t figure out where to go.

    For those who don’t know dog agility, it’s a obstacle course for dogs and handlers. It’s what you do when you have too much time on your hands and not much money. If you have money, you get a horse and do steeplechase or something.

    Anyway, it’s been a good six weeks. I have had lots of things go wrong but have had a good support system to fix them and to learn from.

    Animas Corp remains super!

  • Not a no-brainer

    First, I will be the first to tell you that the Insulin Pump is NOT a no brainer.

    Also a quick reminder — the pump does NOT measure blood sugar. One of my students thought it did, and he’s been around me for a year. I think many lay people think it does.

    Nope, you still have to do the most distasteful part of managing Diabetes, sticking PINS in your body.

    But the real reason for the post. From Thursday to Monday, my blood sugar was messed up again. We got it back, and it was a combination of bad sites, probably bad insulin, and just flat out stress.

    Eating was out of control. I was constantly hungry, constantly thinking of food. HORRIBLE!

    Now that the blood sugar has been normal for the past few days, eating is getting back to normal.

    Thank goodness.

  • And sometimes some of the “losers”

    DB’s Medical Rants

    Very cute cartoon. I kind of feel that way — I had 3 days of problems with controlling blood sugars, between husband’s hip and some other issues. I also had some insertation site issues, and a bad partial bottle of insulin.

    Several pounds came back.

  • Comparing the pump vs. injections

    Type 2 Diabetes Randomized, Parallel-Group, 24-Week Study

    I think this is a free but registration required site. I signed up for it years ago, and often find things of interest.

    Basically they found that intensive therapy was acceptable to Type 2’s. That they had equal results with MDI (injections) and CSII (pump). Frankly, I think the pump is easier, but your milage may vary.

    Of course, this is a small sample.

  • More on Morbid Obesity Problem

    DB’s Medical Rants

    I’m somewhere in the middle. I certainly don’t accept my size, and am desperately trying to do something about it.

    However, I’m getting sick and tired of seeing doctors who see fat, and not the other medical problems that are causing the fat to be more difficult to deal with.

  • Argh!!!

    DB’s Medical Rants

    I still don’t think he is getting it Though he is working on it.

    I’m not cinvinced its genetics either. I think the problems behind morbid obesity are STILL undiagnosed or untreated medical issues that the doctors are missing due to their prejudices.

    I’ve been going through a period of stress, worried about my husband, and I’ve stopped sleeping. As a result of the not sleeping, I’m finding it almost impossible to go to the gym and am eating more because I’m trying to stay awake.

    Now that I am feeling better about his situation, I’m sleeping better, and feel the other issues will resolve again.

  • Fifth Week Anniversary

    Yeah! It’s the fifth week anniversary of my pump!

    I would not have survived my husband’s medical ordeal without it. Oh, that’s not over yet. But at least the first (and hopefully only) surgery is over.

    I would not have survived my mother helping my husband while I was at a teacher worhshop without it.

    I would not have survived the teacher workshop without it.

    FYI: Teaching AP Computer Science is FUN. Right now, no one can find the case study files, but the laugh is on the college board, I grabbed them this summer and put them on my website and HID them where my kids and I can find them. Wonder if I can charge people for access?
    Would be evil, but then the College Board web designers are more evil. Wonder if they are charging people for access?

    I love my pump.

    I have had my share of problems. Someone really needs to work on the insertation set thing. They fail too often. In 5 weeks, I’ve had three failures.

  • This is why I don’t want to do the weight loss surgery

    Bariatric Surgery

    This is an excellent article on the side effects of weight loss surgery.

    I don’t know about the rest of the world, but I want to get well some day and be normal.

    If I’m still “here” in 10 years, maybe.

    I still think fixing the insulin delivery system and sleeping will help.

  • Even more ranting on Morbid Obesity

    DB’s Medical Rants

    I’ve got a really good friend who is morbidly obese and desperately wants weight loss surgery.

    She hasn’t been able to get it.

    She needs a new knee joint too but the surgeon won’t touch it because she’s too overweight.

    She can’t exercise because she has too much knee pain.

    She’s in this huge catch 20/20 situation because of insurance and because of the doctors.

    I worry about her a lot.

    I’m not sure what should be done for her.