Category: Current Status

  • Changing basals for school

    I had discussed changing my basal rates with my Endo a couple of weeks ago. My basal rates have been close to perfect all summer, but I am typically much more active during the school year.

    I really have had trouble maintaining blood sugar since Thursday — partly because I walked the building so many times, been installing software and moving computers around in my classroom.

    I have dropped my carb ratio to 1:13 and most meals it works fine.

    I’m really worried about my basal tomorrow, so I deleted my sleeping in basal rate, and put in two new rates with the lower basal rate while I’m at school.

    I’ve gone ahead and switched to that rate. I’d rather be a touch too high than too low, and am planning to watch my blood sugar as carefully as I can.

  • Around 30 pounds are gone

    And they have been gone for 3 days.

    I’ve probably lost around 3 pounds this week, I’ll know for sure tomorrow. It’s been pretty interesting from a diabetic logic point of view.

    Monday-Wednesday was technically staff development days, but my department finished their tasks on Tuesday. We’re not core curriculum, our subject areas are covered by the state tests and we don’t have to meet “No Child Left Behind” requirements — yet. We just have to agree to assist.

    I had trouble keeping my blood sugar at a reasonable level. 4 hours after every meal, my blood sugar was in the 180-200 range.

    Thursday, I had to find a teacher whose room is on the opposite side of the building and I had to install software. It took about 6 trips to get it done, but I did it but every since then, my blood sugar was in the 110-130 range after meals.

    Last night, went out with the husband, we ate dinner, went mall walking then a movie. We had walked about 1 leg of the mall when I started feeling funny, stopped and blood sugar was at 90. This was less than 30 minutes after eating, and I had been extremely conservative with insulin. So I ate a lifesaver, and then looked for “good carbs”. Found a snickerdoodle cookie at a cookie vendor, which believe me is almost pure sugar, and ate it.

    30 minutes later the blood sugar was 96, but we were still walking, just real slow.

    Ate some popcorn at the therater and again bolus very convervatively and after the movie blood sugar was at 180.

    Woke up and I was at 106, so I didn’t do badly at all.

    I’m going to watch extremely closely, and I am going to up my carb ratio to 1:13 and leave that way.

    I am debating if I should change the basals on Monday — I’ve been “sanctioned” to do so by my endo.

  • Almost my one year anniversary

    It’s actually the one year anniversary of my ordering my pump.

    I was diagnosed with probably Type 2 diabetes, in September 2002. I
    spent a few very unsuccessful weeks with Metaforum and then went to
    shots, after finding that the side effects of the meds didn’t go real
    well with classroom teaching.

    Shots wasn’t too bad, but I gained weight, I have a needle phobia, and
    you really don’t want a lot of syringes around high school kids, in an
    urban high school environment.

    Plus I had lousy control. I’m “lucky”. I’m very sensitive to blood
    sugar, and I’m not comfortable unless my blood sugar is between 120
    and 160. My vision blurs and I become a b*tch as it raises. I even
    get dizzy if I have more than about a 10 point drop in blood sugar —
    which presents its own interesting sympthoms.

    I had been researching the pump and trying to get my insurance to pay
    for it, with no luck.

    I realized quickly that I had to do something if I was going to
    survive the school year. My blood sugar was exceeding 350 while we
    were in staff development. So the first morning I didn’t have to be
    in meetings, I went to the doctor’s office and told him I was going to
    the pump, got in the car and ordered my Animas IR1200.

    Best move I’ve ever made. Took a while, but this week, my blood sugar
    hasn’t exceeded 200. It finally normalized to pre-staff development
    level today and I’m predicting a change in basal next week. In fact,
    even discussed it already with the endo.

  • Weirdness

    Very odd — yesterday and the day before had the exact same insulin usage but with completely different food.

    Stress level is fairly high but not near as bad as the last two years at this time.

    The other weirdness is that my insulin usage numbers show its time to go to a lower basal rate, but I’m still seeing high numbers after meals. I’m attributing a lot of that to stress though.

  • People are noticing

    We reported back to work on Monday, and my coworkers have noticed I’ve lost weight over the summer.

    That’s really cool.

    When asked, I tell them I’ve finally learned how to live healthy. And when people who knew back when I lost and regained over 100 pounds, I tell them that I learned from that exerience, that there isn’t a diet.

  • Summarizing the trip

    I honestly couldn’t have choosen a better place to go and a better reason to go. Everything went REAL well.

    TSA is definately “weird”. They operate with totally different rules at two different airports.

    I weigh less today than I did last Sunday. I also weigh less than I did when I left on the trip.

  • Traveling — Returning

    I went ahead and left the workshop when the other flying participant needed to leave. There was really no point in making someone try from Conway to Little Rock twice.

    Went I got to the airport, I asked what it would cost to go on the earlier flight. $40.00 approximately to get me home 2 hours sooner so it really wasn’t worth it.

    AND I’m glad I didn’t because that flight was FULL, and the flight I was on had only 6 paying passengers.

    TSA at Little Rock was different than Dallas. When I entered the line, just like on Friday, I was told only 2 carry on’s. I calmly said “It’s a medical bag”, she said “oh”, and sent me on.

    They patted me down in the middle of everything. Didn’t swab the pump this time but made me take my shoes off and xray them. I was wearing leather sandels.

    Once I got to Love Field, it was very quiet, and luggage was waiting for me. Got back to the car and home again.

  • Trip tomorrow

    I’m a bit anxious. I packed everything yesterday, and I’m glad I did because I forgot personal hygiene items. Got them in the bag today.

    I really need to pick up a paperback book somewhere, maybe on the way home from dog class.

    I’ve got my security stuff printed out, and I will probably print out tomorrow’s and a boarding pass tomorrow — or maybe just wait on the boarding pass until I check my luggage.

    Flight is at 7:45, and I figure on leaving here at 5:00. I know it is early, BUT I figure the more time I give them and myself to solve problems, the better.

    I hear other countries are not allowing syringes at all — which I’m not taking anyway, but am taking pen needles and lancelets.

    I’m not even taking a computer this trip, but am taking two USB mini drives and my Treo. I am going to make sure that I can erase every thing on the one, and bring back stuff if I need to.

  • Husband

    He seems to be feeling better. His stress test is set for next Wednesday.

    He’s taking tomorrow off, which makes me very happy.

  • Husband

    He saw primary care physician who is moving at a normal rate. Had an EKG and blood tests, they are going to schedule a stress test.