End of the year…

It’s been a tough year — last January I had just started daily injections and I was just starting to see some improvement in blood sugar numbers.

It’s been my toughest teaching year so far. I’ve never had this many resistant students.

Of course, the last 4 months with the husband on crutches has been tough — but he was released off of them on Monday. The really fun part, is that the doctor has released him to ride bicycles — he suggested that Rich start with a stationary, but has not released him to walk as a form of exercise. More good news — he doesn’t see the doctor again for 6 weeks.

I’m really glad I went to the insulin pump. I don’t think I would have dealt with the issues I have dealt with as easily.

I talked with a woman who was considering the pump the other day — and I just can’t imagine relying on daily injections again. Even if I were on a better insulin, I can’t image control being better controlled by the pump, versus controlled by a time released insulin. You sure can’t adjust for exercise — something we were talking about yesterday on the email list.

Anyway, I’m glad I have made the decisions I’ve made. I am glad I didn’t wait on the new insurance to see if maybe they would cover the pump. I’ll see soon how they work out with the supplies.

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    Peju

    Hi:
    I stumbled on your blog tonite while trying to find all i could on Dr Bernstein’s methods (waiting for delivery of the book.
    Having never used the pump I cannot say definitively that it will not work for me however, I suspect that it won’t. I have used insulin for > 21 years in different forms and I am currently on MDI’s – Lantus (glargine) at night and Humalog as needed during the day. I restrict my carbs mostly because I balk at the thought of another shot. I am certain that I would probably overeat if all I had to do was push a button for my bolus shot. My endocrinologist and Nurse Practitioner think I will do better on the pump but I have resisted for a couple of years now. I think I will stick to MDI’s for now.

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