Category: Current Status

  • Good Dog Agility

    Even though we didn’t Q, I think we had 4 of our best runs. Sounds weird, but I wasn’t hurting and my blood sugar was in the best control I’ve ever had at a trial.

    Marcie’s first run was very good — we missed clean by one weave pole, one of us wasn’t concentrating on what we were doing. Since we blew that, I was wiling to try some distance work like we do in class, and the end of the run was not only pretty but caused almost no stress on the knee. She was 3 seconds under time.

    We were also clean until about jump 15 on the JWW course, but I got tired and pushed a little too hard and pushed her off a jump, we lost time as she circled it. We did nail the weaves, but I pushed too hard again, pushing her into an extra jump. My instructor and I both think that the 5 seconds over time were caused by the mistakes, and that she’d had made time.

    Maggie is still extremely random. I couldn’t get good stays at the start on either run, but we still managed good work. Her JWW run was first, and she went into the wrong end of the tunnel, she also took an extra jump. I almost lost her at the weaves, but she did come when I called hard. She also bellowed less. One of fellows who has trained in most of Maggie’s class said — yeah, Kathleen, she doesn’t bellow as much if you keep up with her. She also did very nice weaves and only bellowed at the beginning and end.

    I pulled her out of the tunnel on the opening — forgot I didn’t have perfect Marcie, and then she just couldn’t down on the table, and I don’t blame her, I wouldn’t have wanted it to either. Man it was cold. She also blew the weaves, which was weird, as there were only 6 poles.

    Both dogs were with me most of the runs, I just lost Maggie for a few seconds, and both did what I told them to, most of the time. All of Marcie’s problems were handler caused.

    It’s nice being tired because you had a long day, and not because you are sick from too much blood sugar.

  • Life is Strange

    Between the new schedule, tutoring and physical therapy, I just don’t get much spare time. The knee is much better, the PT thinks 4 more sessions maybe. It will be nice to get my evenings back.

    Today is good example. Left at 7:00, picked up breakfast on way to school, staff meeting at 8:00, school starts at 8:40, first break 3rd period, but had to hunt people down. Rest of the day, go go, though had some time to grade, read, etc. since the kids were doing a writing assignment (mandatory).

    Picked up food, picked up a heater for the agility trial this weekend — reminds me, need to double check and make sure they are not on a prohibited item list…. Got home, ate, and had 1/2 hour to play with the heater and a bit of down time. Went to PT, got gas on the way home and snacks for the trial. Got home about 7:30. This is the first down time I’ve had all day.

    I am ready to be done with physical therapy, and the good news, is that after a really bad day last Monday, the rest of the week has been good, even with the cold fronts that have come in. The most important thing is that I’ve learned to NOT sit down and wait out the pain, but to do my PT exercises so it will get better faster.

  • Tagged – Four Things

    Four Jobs I’ve Had
    Kelly Girl — as a teenager, loved it
    Police Dispatcher
    Dog Bather
    Pet Sitter

    The last three are things I’ve done summers as an adult.

    Four movies
    You’ve got Mail
    True Lies
    Great Escape (the first one)
    Full Monty

    Four TV Shows
    MASH
    Cosby
    Amazing Race
    NCIS

    I picked two old and two new

    Four Places I’ve Been on Vacation
    I’ve never really gone on a big vacation

    Las Vegas
    Jackson Mississippi
    Monroe, Lousiana (twice for agility trials)
    Round Rock Texas, but I don’t like that site much

    Four of my favorite foods
    Texas BBQ especially Marshall’s
    El Chico’s Chicken Fajita Chimichanga
    Anything with Chocolate, love the Sonic Browner Blaster
    Greek Salads

    Four Websites I visit daily
    Dallas Morning News
    especially for the latest DISD scandal
    Google, especially Gmail
    Slate
    Anything on my RSS feed

    Four places I would rather be
    No where. It’s extremely difficult to get me out of Dallas and out of my house.

  • New Meter — UltraSmart

    I finally bit the bullet and am trying a different meter — Lifescan’s UltraSmart. My PBM (Medco), doesn’t have Freestyle on the formulary, although I really like that meter. It’s a difference of over $100 a year on the copay, so I’m giving the UltraSmart a try.

    I really think I’ll go for it, as it J&M who owns LifeScan is buying Animas, meaning that there will a tighter pairing between the products. I’m quite sure one of the next upgrades of the Animas pump is going to be talking to the meter, as that is the only thing the competitors do that the Animas doesn’t. The only thing holding that back is that the Ultra line connects with a serial port, not IR. However, Lifescan just went through a preMarket approval (501K) on a new Ultra meter, so that might be coming up.

    The biggest negative on the ultrasmart is the size, the biggest positive is the log on the meter. I really like the idea of seeing the trends on a portable graph, which you don’t get from EzManager. You get graphs on the PC side, but not on the PDA side. I tend to want to make adjustments on the fly, probably not a good thing, and being able to see what is going on while it is happening, rather than waiting until I get to the big computer is desirable.

    I’ve had some trouble using their test strips. The samples I used worked fine, but when I opened a new bottle this morning, I had 3 bad readings in a row, while I was at school and couldn’t get a good reading. So I picked up the phone and called Lifescan in front of my students (I think hearing someone deal with tech support is a good thing, and they were doing an assignment). Of course, they had to talk loudly when I was on the phone … Anyhow, I was not impressed. I accidently dialed the Spanish line instead of the English but it still should not take 6 minutes to get to a person on Wednesday morning. I find it irritating to have to listen to a survey request before I get tech support, and in fact, I told their system to shut up and answer the phone more than once.

    After the tech walked me through the procedure, I didn’t have another problem, though I find holding the stupid meter on the blood drop during the countdown to be extremely annoying.

  • FDA 501K updates

    Apparently Lifescan has modified the One Touch system, according to the 501K updates, but I can’t find the changes. I am hoping it’s a device that will communicate with the Animas pump. That IS the next step.

  • By the way,

    Diabetes sucks….

    All last week, including this weekend I’ve been struggling with carb cravings and high blood sugars. Woke up every day between 110 and 120.

    Today, I woke up at 90, and after every meal have been a bit low. In fact, I’ve had to eat about 3 pieces candy to avoid crashing.

    I did make one change — carb to insulin ratio in the morning, but I didn’t do that until last night.

  • Odds and Ends

    Someone at school asked me if I had blogged the details of my recent changes. I told her I had as much as it affected my diabetes.

    I’m real careful not to post much about school. In fact, for most of the almost three years of blogging, I’ve kept this about diabetes. I have been posting about my dogs and agility lately, though those also affect the diabetes, and the diabetes affect it. It’s not hard to track me down and I don’t need any more controversy in my life, thanks.

    School gets better every day. I do feel the need to comment on my students comments, as that has been the coolest part of this year. Even today, I saw one of my students who had transferred from my class back in September, and he complimented me. He said I explain things better than teacher he has now. When I pinned him down, he said it was more about the tone of my voice, that she “yells and seems mad” when she has to explain something. That’s something I don’t get.

    Not everyone gets every thing the same way. One thing I ALWAYS do when a student asks a questions, I repeat the question for the whole class and answer the question for everyone. I feel that it opens up things for the other students, and if one kiddo doesn’t get it, at least 3 others don’t.

    I’ve always taught a wide variety of kids who have differing ability levels. I always try to cover the lesson as fast as possible for those kids that get it and want to get the assignment done and gone on with the next thing. Then I go over the assignment in detail. Then I wait for kids to ask questions and repeat them for the group. I also wait for the kid that just doesn’t get it and if we have time, go over it once just for them. We don’t always get that time.

    I’ve got a kiddo in regular CS that is that way. He dives into class, does the assignment as quick as possible and then goes and does what he wants to do on the internet. I don’t have a real problem with that, though that does challenge me to find things that will get him to spend more time on my work. In the same class, I have one or two students who have to see me go through the whole assignment before they “get it”.

    Anyway, I’m having one of my best years ever. I may not always do things the way the administration wants them done (meaning high passing rates on the AP CS tests), but I’ve always been good at giving my students what they want and need.

  • Site Changes at School

    Had to do it today. Site change. I’d changed a site this morning and at noon, had a high blood sugar even after a correction. No place to hide. Called fora security guard, waited and waited, none came. Finally figured out that I could lift my shirt and do it without disturbing the students. Wouldn’t work if I was wearing a dress, but this one did.

    Blood sugar is lower, though I think the heat in this room is part of the problem, it’s over 100 degrees, and approaching hotter.

  • Not gaining

    It’s actually amazing to me, but my weight has been very stable since about the end of November, even though my eating hasn’t been great and my insulin usage has been considerably higher.

    In fact, right now, I’m at my lowest ever weight, even after the class schedule switch. Every day is getting better with that, by the way, just got the software inslalled I need for my Visual Basic students (well, I will by 2nd period — I still have a couple of computers to go.

  • Still on the right track

    Didn’t get home until late tonight–mainly because my students need Microsoft VB.net and I had to get it on 16 computers. Got it mostly knocked out. I have two computers to finish in the morning.

    I still had a high blood sugar in the afternoon, and I swear I bolused for it this time AND did the symlin. It was 205 this time, better than yesterday. However, the correction worked.

    I have gotten in 15 minutes on the treadmill, had to stop because I think I was burning blood sugar faster than I was digesting it. I’m going to try to get in another 15 minutes before 8:00.