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  • Man I hurt

    Yesterday after we got home from agility was worse, and that’s why I am disappointed in my weight loss, I’m not physically better.

    I am going to drastically cut down on the number of trials I enter and the number of classes I enter. I am going to just do what we can do well, get in and get out and probably just do one day for a while.

  • Dulce alerts

    So we are at the gym and Dulce alerted – this time to a high, which I am in the process of fixing…

    Such a good dog, and so nice to have with me, especially with such life being so crummy lately.

    Sent from my Windows Phone

  • World diabetes day

    Its world diabetes day, and diabetes awareness month, and my thought is, lately it is also some type of pulmonary month and premie month.

    In other words, we are bombarded with illness awareness.

    There are several solutions to that problem:

    Find a cure.

    Cure the other diseases and conditions.

    Find a better time when there aren’t other diseases being made aware of.

    I like the first one best but doubt it is practical since diabetes is a symptom of several different diseases.

  • Dulce

    We’re doing well. Just realized her 3 three month trial was almost up and hadn’t heard from the ADA committee since the chair resigned. Contacted the new person who indicated she had been extended and would meet on her in December. She also indicated that they would probably extend another six months.

  • Still Losing Weight

    I honestly haven’t been thinking about it or working on it. Didn’t even notice yesterday, but I’ve lost another two pounds. The least significant digit on the scale looks very similar to the old one if I don’t have prescription eyewear on. If you are looking at this post on the actual site, you’ll see I’m a pound away from my next goal – I have been setting goals to be 5 pounds apart, as that is more doable and less frightening then a total weight loss.

    Besides, I don’t know what my goal is – just that I want to be less heavy than I am now and more healthy. Definitely more than 5 pounds less than I am now, but I don’t know how many more.

    I’ve got three weekends of dog shows coming up so being lighter will definitely be a plus for the girls. Wish Macy would get used to it. She tends to be a bit lazy.

  • Lapband

    I’ve consistently been at the lowest weight I’ve seen in about 5 years. I’ve been shopping in my closet a lot, and I’ve been retiring a lot of clothing. I haven’t felt it physically but that’s okay.

    It means I’ve lost 40 pounds since I’ve gotten my lapband. Most of it has been slow and gradual and that’s what I wanted. I know a lot of people have dramatic weight loss with it, but I didn’t really want what. The first year was hard because the people who did my fills didn’t do them right. It’s taken them going out of business to find the right people.

    But looking back, even they weren’t too bad.

    Here’s the thing – when I got my lapband, I was gaining 10 pounds a month. I lost some initial weight with the surgery and was keeping that weight off. Just stopping that consistent weight gain was a big thing.

    I still fight the restriction some times and I still have lots of food issues, but I’m getting there.

  • Pleasant Surprise!

    I picked up my new Verio strips and my pen needles and there was no copay with either! I did have to pay a $35 co pay on the insulin pens,but expected that. I’m not sure if the no copay is new or not, as I know I paid copays on both in the past.

  • Pump Decision

    After wearing the Omnipod for a few hours, realizing how much I enjoy our hot tub, I decided on the Revel pump. The Omnipod is just too weird, I can’t hide it like I can the pump, not that taking a dog everywhere is normal either….

    I do have a message out to Medtronics about the vision issue. And no, carrying around a magnifying glass isn’t the answer yet.

  • Pump Dilemma

    We have a hot tub. Makes the Omnipod interesting.

    I have trouble reading anything black on green, especially as fine print as the Medtronics pump.

    Not sure what to do.

  • Pump Search should be done today

    Both reps are coming by school today. One at lunch and one during my planning period. Means that I will have seen both pumps and can make a decision.

    First consideration: Can I actually see the screen – that’s a problem with the Animas Remote.

    Second consideration: Can I actually wear the device. Not a worry with the Minimed, they have an infusion set similar to what I use now, but a major concern with the Omnipod.