Category: Current Status

  • Pleasant surprise

    While I have been able to work out all week, I was not feeling good about my food control, especially since we went out last night for my husband’s birthday and our anniverisary.

    Good news, I’ve actually lost some weight!

    FYI: Monday is our 19th wedding anniversary.

    Some plans this week, will see the CDE on Wednesday and my primary care. My primary purpose right now is to get the GERD problem resolved since it is affecting everything else.

    Will also get a bump removed off of Marcie’s head that day, if I can get that arranged with the vet.

  • GERD update

    I got an appointment made for next Wednesday — that makes me feel better about having to take the day off anyway.

    And then … I got a letter from Medco telling me they were taking Protonix off the formulary and that I should be switched to Nexxium. Weird.

    So I’ll deal with all that next week.

  • GERD problems

    I’ve been really having problems with the GERD again, and I was hoping that losing weight would make it better. Part of the problem is that I’ve been needing to eat in the late evening to prevent lows. Then I’m up in the middle of the night and tired the next day.

    Then I eat to stay awake, making the GERD worse.

    I think I’m going to double up on my medication, then see when I can see my primary care doctor and find out which direction he wants to go.

  • It DEFINATELY helps me

    CNN.com – Study: Daily weigh-ins help dieters keep weight off – Oct 18, 2005

    Against most wisdom, I DO weigh almost daily. I also use a scale that weighs in .10 which also helps.

    Weighing daily keeps me motivated, most of the time and lets me know how I am doing. It also lets me know when I get dehydrated.

  • Another ROUGH day

    My 7th period is not at 35! ARGH! They are supposed to be reducing the class size, not making it bigger. We did a fun different lesson today, and I think the kids enjoyed it. And the special ed person in charge of one of my kids gave me a compliment today. She told me that my class is the only class he comes to on a regualr basis. I’m sure that is a good thing, but his behavior HAS gotten better.

    And on the crown. I went to the dentist, expected to get an impression and order a crown. WRONG! Come to find out the tooth broke under the crown. He had to fill it, put a temporary one it AND do an impression (but not in that order).

    Didn’t get home until 6:30, but I did manage to get my workout done.

  • Life has just gotten busy….

    They keep adding meetings at school. Our math adnisor/evaluator/assistant principal has decided we have to get together every week to discuss what he wants to see in our classrooms. We are taking turns. So far we’ve only gotten one presentation in.

    The bad part, is that he seems to pick the worst food for diabetics. I am going to have to teach him. Tonight was pizza. He’s done doughnuts in the past. Yes, I had some pizza, it was my first in 3 months, Domino’s so it probably wasn’t worth it.

    However, I only ate two pieces as I had dosed WAY too much. I have to get my food list fixed. And I didn’t get the combo dosing set up at all. I also forgot my Symlin.

    So I did the Symlin on the way home, and ate my normal dinner. Right now, I can’t decide what to do, because I’d really like a salad. It’s become a bit of reward after working out.

    I’m back to my iShape schedule but I need to do something about the computer in the “gym”, so I can start logging properly.

    Anyway, my department chair decided I should be on the Faculty Advisor Committee, so I have to do THAT meeting tomorrow. Worse yet, I have to run by the dentist and get in motion the process to replace my crown. Yes, I lost a crown this weekend and I can’t find it any where. I don’t really want to find it though.

    Weight is holding steady, but size is smaller. When I first met my endo, I was weighing a size 30. Today I wore a size 20 skirt. It fit. That’s a major accomplishment for me.

    But at least I am through with the infections, though something IS going on with my gums. That’s the first sign — popping that crown. And maybe I’ll stop popping that crown if I get a new one. I can always hope.

  • Life has just gotten busy….

    They keep adding meetings at school. Our math adnisor/evaluator/assistant principal has decided we have to get together every week to discuss what he wants to see in our classrooms. We are taking turns. So far we’ve only gotten one presentation in.

    The bad part, is that he seems to pick the worst food for diabetics. I am going to have to teach him. Tonight was pizza. He’s done doughnuts in the past. Yes, I had some pizza, it was my first in 3 months, Domino’s so it probably wasn’t worth it.

    However, I only ate two pieces as I had dosed WAY too much. I have to get my food list fixed. And I didn’t get the combo dosing set up at all. I also forgot my Symlin.

    So I did the Symlin on the way home, and ate my normal dinner. Right now, I can’t decide what to do, because I’d really like a salad. It’s become a bit of reward after working out.

    I’m back to my iShape schedule but I need to do something about the computer in the “gym”, so I can start logging properly.

    Anyway, my department chair decided I should be on the Faculty Advisor Committee, so I have to do THAT meeting tomorrow. Worse yet, I have to run by the dentist and get in motion the process to replace my crown. Yes, I lost a crown this weekend and I can’t find it any where. I don’t really want to find it though.

    Weight is holding steady, but size is smaller. When I first met my endo, I was weighing a size 30. Today I wore a size 20 skirt. It fit. That’s a major accomplishment for me.

    But at least I am through with the infections, though something IS going on with my gums. That’s the first sign — popping that crown. And maybe I’ll stop popping that crown if I get a new one. I can always hope.

  • Back to normal

    Of course, you have to define normal. But I had a vanilla school day yesterday, and my TDD is down to 30.2 Some good news, is even on the days of the infection, my TDD never got over 45 units. However, the blood sugar was elevated. I probably should have poured on a bit more insulin, but hindsight is always 20-20.

    On the school front, my English for Math classes are really good now that they are a reasonable size. We did a hands-on, scissors and glue activity yesterday, and it went well. We built a graphic organizer, a little square that has flaps. We wrote our coordinate plane vocabulary words on the flaps, and put the definitions inside the flaps, and glued some graph paper inside. On the graph paper, we drew a picture of the words.

    It was fun. They didn’t destroy the room any more than usual, and I got all my supplies back.

    My other classes are still too full, but I’ve found out that the receiving teacher is just as frustrated as I am with the problem. I’m going to start nagging the appropriate powers that be, but have sent little appropriate messages other powers that be.

    I’ve gotten a lot of compliments on how I am handling the new situation — one from my evaluator. He came in last Monday and wasn’t happy with my classroom and had some constructive comments to make. I argued a bit about some of them, but tried them all, and then gave him feedback — all was positive. It obviously pushed his buttons the right way.

    But honestly, if I screw up my job, I honestly feel like I have the capability of ruining a kid’s life. To this day, I abhor a math teacher who told me I couldn’t go into Computer Science because I couldn’t do word problems. Stupid woman, I have always wondered how many students actually listened to her, and ended up unhappy, or at least making less money than they could have.

  • Back to normal

    Of course, you have to define normal. But I had a vanilla school day yesterday, and my TDD is down to 30.2 Some good news, is even on the days of the infection, my TDD never got over 45 units. However, the blood sugar was elevated. I probably should have poured on a bit more insulin, but hindsight is always 20-20.

    On the school front, my English for Math classes are really good now that they are a reasonable size. We did a hands-on, scissors and glue activity yesterday, and it went well. We built a graphic organizer, a little square that has flaps. We wrote our coordinate plane vocabulary words on the flaps, and put the definitions inside the flaps, and glued some graph paper inside. On the graph paper, we drew a picture of the words.

    It was fun. They didn’t destroy the room any more than usual, and I got all my supplies back.

    My other classes are still too full, but I’ve found out that the receiving teacher is just as frustrated as I am with the problem. I’m going to start nagging the appropriate powers that be, but have sent little appropriate messages other powers that be.

    I’ve gotten a lot of compliments on how I am handling the new situation — one from my evaluator. He came in last Monday and wasn’t happy with my classroom and had some constructive comments to make. I argued a bit about some of them, but tried them all, and then gave him feedback — all was positive. It obviously pushed his buttons the right way.

    But honestly, if I screw up my job, I honestly feel like I have the capability of ruining a kid’s life. To this day, I abhor a math teacher who told me I couldn’t go into Computer Science because I couldn’t do word problems. Stupid woman, I have always wondered how many students actually listened to her, and ended up unhappy, or at least making less money than they could have.

  • Good Agility Day!

    We Q’d 3 times out of 4. NOT bad. And the nonQing run wasn’t bad either — Maggie forgot to bring her beagle brains, but found them up after the weaves.

    I suspect I know what happened with Marcie’s entry. I’m not the only one at the trial who had their dog in the wrong class.

    This trial opened before the trial that Marcie Qed at, and I just flat forgot to move her up, or check the confirmations carefully enough. The sad part, is that we need 10 Q’s for our next title. Oh well….

    I moved up both Marcie and Maggie, so they will be running the right classes.

    So tomorrow, I’m doing Excellent B JWW, Excellent A Standard, Open Standard and Novice JWW. Maggie has one JWW leg so far and Marcie has one Standard leg.

    It sure is nice when Maggie is good. It’s funny, but every single time I’ve had her in the ring, she was just wild. I couldn’t get a stay out of her at all. That even happened during the JWW run today, but she was just as calm as could be going into the Standard ring today, and I even had a stay at the line! That’s new for us.

    I physically feel better. Abcess isn’t bothering me, blood sugar is where it should be, though I was raveously hungry this evening. I’m going to bed as soon as I’ve digested some of the food.