Dallas told me to wear my pump when I didn't – they have full body scanners.
Portland told me to take it off to avoid patdown. They don't have full body scanners.
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Dallas told me to wear my pump when I didn't – they have full body scanners.
Portland told me to take it off to avoid patdown. They don't have full body scanners.
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Now there are lots of reasons for people not to like me. And maybe she just doesn't play well with others.
There is a lady I run into occasionally who has snubbed me.
Here's. How I deal with it. I pretend that she hasn't snubbed me and treat her like she is my best friend in the world.
However, I am glad that she didn't end up being my roommate. I am not sure I could be that nice for that long.
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TSA at DFW Terminal E was Smooth sailing. Decided to disconnect and go through the scanner.
They did have to inspect my CPAP bag and swab it. I retrieved my pump since it was in the same bin and she scolded me for taking it off.
So i am currently in Portland a train trip away from the airport.
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It’s interesting. I’m not sure that people realize that I started blogging about diabetes before everyone else. Except maybe Will. Not sure about that, but look at the blog history and you’ll see.
I’m different though. I’m Type 2. But I’m the same because I wear an insulin pump and have been exclusively on insulin from the start. Weird, because I hate needles. But Metforim was too much like using dice to decide what was going on with me. Being a control freak, insulin has usually worked pretty well.
But because I’m Type 2, I’m a bit of a victim of the Type 1 / Type 2 wars, though Will’s book “Born again Diabetic” helped me a lot.
I’ve tried the insulin pumpers list, that didn’t work that well for me, but I have the same problem with Lapband user groups. I am not sure why group therapy doesn’t work for me (might be that control freak that).
I also don’t write for a living (yet, there are still some textbooks cooking in my head). So I don’t find the need to blog every day. Besides, I’m a very busy teacher – should have hung out in my classroom today – and I have still cleaning up my house. I’m not sure people realize that when I offer my guest room, I’m sort of tongue in cheek. Though I have thought about moving into the guest room even after it was destroyed.
So I really admire what the Type 1 kids are doing. I hope they get a cure, and I think there is a possibility for them. I still don’t think there is a cure for my particular form of Type 2 diabetes. It’s a really bad that you don’t get to pick your parents, but my father did have diabetes (diagnosed and died of complications in his late forties), and my mother was diagnosed several years after I was.
I also want to thank the twitter folks for some traveling hints last night. I haven’t flown in a LONG time.
It’s in the history, but I was diagnosed with diabetes at 42, about the same age as my dad. He died of congestive heart failure at 48. The good news, modern technology and constant monitoring throughout my adult lifetime has gotten me to 51. Very close to 52.
A dog friend of mine mentioned she had the Martian death flu this weekend and I think I did too. Woke up Friday feeling fairly icky and started streaming mucus midday. Almost immediately went to bed on Friday and woke up Tuesday morning.
Well, there were a few moments when I woke up enough to feed dogs (they were screaming), and let them out, and laundry almost got done.
Even woke up enough to email people that they didn't want me at school and post some work for the kids to do. Still not great, but managed to do some shopping for my trip to Portland on Friday.
Weird thing? Didn't really affect blood sugar, but I sure didn't move much.
The police officer killed in Dallas was a very good friend of mine. Can’t believe it is taking this long, it will be 11 years in December.
Well, I have LOTS of AA batteries, no AAA batteries on me. Even have the flat batteries for the One Touch Minis.
Well that’s on my list.
I’ve been whining a lot lately that I am having trouble controlling my diabetes. I’ve had trouble now for a couple of years and it’s because I let life and stress get in the way. Of course, it’s kind of hard NOT to let getting a truck in your house get in your way.
I’m trying though. Every day, I try to at least start out right. Some days – Sunday comes to mind – that doesn’t even happen. I think I checked my blood sugar twice, and the first time was sometime after 3:00 pm.
I recently read William Dubois excellent book “Born Again Diabetic”, and it’s helped.
I just keep on trying.
I’ve had the Scottevest T-shirts for a while, and they are fabulous for hiding an insulin pump and even a phone or two.
I’m going to Portland, Oregon for the Grace Hopper Women in Computing Conference next week, and I have been wanting a Scottevest vest I could actually wear for a while. I own a woman’s size vest, but can’t wear it, as it is too small.
I ordered a Men’s 2x, and it fits my chest fine, but a bit tight in the hips. Can wear it open though, and can wear it hiked up an inch zipped.
I have it pretty much loaded with everything I would carry in a go-bag.
It weighs slightly less than my go-bag, since it is made of nylon fabric but I’ve worn it on three different excursions now, and I find wearing it is easier than carrying a bag. Added bonus, it eliminates a bag.
I am planning on taking a small carry on bag with extra supplies in it. My CPAP and it’s emergency battery. I hope to be able to sleep on the planes since I’ll be traveling quite a while.
The good news —
Since we’ve been in the house, I am just SO grateful to be there. Was taking it all for granted.
It is nice to be able to get up and not have to walk the dogs – instead I send them out the back yard. They prefer that too.
Is everything back to normal. No, but it is functional and open for guests.
I am picking small areas to fix – the counter on the east side of the stove for example. Or when I am looking for something I need anyway.
The guest room is open for business. I’m not sure I would want to sleep there, but there is a TV, bed, closet, etc.
Even the dogs are slowly getting back to normal. Macy has won a few agility trials. Dulce is listening. However, we’re still having issues with Maggie.