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  • New Endocrinologist Update

    She called.  Dexcom prescription was made this morning.  She said to make sure that the PDA is ordered. Thanks to endocrinologist #3 and Victoza, my A1c is 6.9. We can thank One Drop for that also. Vitamin D is a bit low, LDL is a bit high.

    I decided to to hold off on upping the Victoza.  Cost is way too high. 

    Plan is still to eliminate the insulin pump after the supplies are used up.  I have the last of my Medtronic sensors on now.  Started this morning. 

  • New Endocrinologist thanks to @rubenhealth

    Sort of.

    If you want, I am the first call on January 18th, Sirius Doctor Radio, Health Connect. You get to can hear my voice.

    Technically my fourth endocrinologist this year considering my doctor of 12 years retired. He was my first endocrinologist.

    I liked the second but his office went out of business. I kept getting messages and emails that they were coming back but for some reason it seems he can’t get Aetna coverage. He hired another doctor that was supposed to be in network, but the billing says she isn’t. Plus, I got billed for an in office procedure instead of an office visit. I call but the response is more messed up billing.

    My primary care physician asked me to wait as a new endocrinologist was opening up practice in the space of the first endocrinologist but she didn’t open her practice until December.

    I called yesterday and got my choice of 4 appointment slots. I have heard back from her office twice today after seeing her at 8:00 am and all the prescriptions are in the pharmacy. Everything else is going through the primary care.

    We did labs and we both think they will be below 7, looking at my pump and my logs. She is thrilled with blood pressure but I am still not sure but we will see again with primary care.

    She loved how I managed the switch to Victoza and wants to up that. Playing with that with a first .6 increase.

    She wants me to go to Dexcom but CVS is charging about a third of the Dexcom cost so we are trying that first.

    Happy dance.

    Sent from my iPad

  • Fun afternoon

    I hate printers.  I hate printers so much, I don’t use the two I have.

    So I get an emergency phone call will I please set up his printer, his friend can’t figure it out.  I try to help the friend on the phone, and he can’t figure it out.  So I drive an hour, takes me about 20 minutes to get said printer on network, printer talking to computer, install new cartridges, and print a test page.

    So the friend tells me that my pants are too loud.  Well, I hopped in a car and drove an hour to do a 20 minute unpaid job.  You don’t get to tell me what to wear and I’m not changing clothing from the gym for a free job.

    And the conversation started with somehow is computer is showing not English.  Oh good news, it was only Facebook, and I could talk them through that.  How do you accidently switch to French?

  • Frustration with the Dental College

    I’ve been going to the local dental school for dental care for the last 2 plus years.  We did the first set of x-rays in two years, and they found what might mean a crown in one tooth.  I wanted them to look at it yesterday, but there wasn’t enough time and will have to wait until Friday.

    I will say that the professor who insists it needs a root canal in crown is usually alarmist.  The student just wanted to watch it.  I can’t help but think we should have done an x-ray last year and seen it then.

    The good news, one other tooth needed a filling replaced and that fixed a problem I’ve had for several years – food keeps getting stuck there.

    So this week was 5 fillings, x-ray and cleaning.

    Next Friday we look at the last tooth.

    On a happier note, while last week’s dog show caused a weight spike, I’ve had steady loss ever since.

  • @CVSPharmacy Called

    After my complaint about the customer service call, CVS Pharmacy reached out.  As I told them, the good news, is that 4 calls were great – but those were the ones I initiated.

    Good/bad news.  I’ve met my deductible.  So now we get to see how the 80/20 works.

  • Dental Victory

    Throughout my adult life, I have been dealing with early stage periodontal disease.  It got so bad, I finally had endo surgery last year, at Baylor Dental College.  BTW, they aren’t kidding about the surgery part, though I have written about that before.

    Yesterday, had an exam by the dental students and my gums were all 1-3, though I would admit to more 3’s than 1 or 2.  Also he said my plaque percentage was 12% and good is considered anything below 25%.  So I am getting there and also blaming my Quip toothbrush for some of the change.

  • Horrible Experience with @CVS Specialty Pharmacy @CVSpharmacy

    I will start with the times I have called their 1-800 number I have been impressed with service.

    I got a call from them and had to wait 2 minutes to talk to a representative.  I was then on the line for 20 minutes.

    She got nothing I said correct, and frequently raid things off her screen incorrectly.  Like my phone number, my CC card, and address information.  Finally the call disconnected, not sure if it was my cell or her, but I wasn’t driving at the time, so I am guessing her.

    I waited 15 minutes and she never called me back though she took my phone number.  Though she did repeat it back wrong.

    When I called, everything was set up correctly but the shipping address.  They have to ship this med to the doctor’s office.  The person I got that time was great, and verified everything had been set up correctly but the shipping address. 

    And so it starts.  $982 towards my deductible and max out of pocket.

  • Loving #onedrop though yesterday sucked

    I have been doing much better at logging since @OneDrop.  

    I still skip logging a snack or two but I have been blousing for everything.  My doctor had me stop after the Victoza problem but my numbers were off. 

    My numbers have been good lately after I started blousing for meals but at half the rate I was before Victoza. I had bad numbers yesterday but couldn’t work out. It was under 30 degrees and we were getting a fine mist of rain. It evaporated quickly thanks to our drought. I have made it today. 

    I have been consistently been doing weight workouts for the last few weeks. I am dreading the resolution crowd who come and are clueless on how to behave. 

    My TDD is half what it was before Victoza. I have 8 boxes of supplies and a drawer full of insulin.  The new costs are up in the CVS/Caremark app and the Aetna app.  

    All fun.  

  • Loving #onedrop–and getting everything to Sync with my iPhone

    Adjusting my medication has been a challenge.  I signed up with One Drop when they had a promotional offer before Christmas.  Though right now, I want to maximize my insurance benefits.

    Since I had been using the Medtronic sensor, and because I was hoarding supplies, I have quite a bit of test strips – and infusion sets, etc.

    OneDrop has been helping me on using test strips and I’ll use it to insure I keep getting enough test strips – right now I’m limited to 4 a day

    Anyway, when I first went on Victoza, I had a few lows.  The first change was to drop basal dosages by half and stop bolusing for meals.  The OneDrop system helped me realize that wasn’t working, I was running high.  For me, that’s a problem because it makes me crave carbs too much.  So I tried bolusing half the rate I was.  That works really well.

    It took me a while to figure out that everything syncs, on the iPhone.  I have no idea if it does on Android.

    It’s pretty easy to get that to work, I had the activity tracking on my Apple Watch working first – it was pretty easy to figure out, since I added OneDrop to one of my sources in Apple Health, and turned on all the categories.  I was logging my food with OneDrop that works pretty well.  It has most of the food I eat, even Jenny Craig, and can use the camera to read bar codes.  But I’m already a premium member with MyFitnessPal.  Guess what, if you have all your MyFitnessPal set up as a source and have all the categories turned on, that data will sync in OneDrop and you only have to log in one place.

    Guess what – my scale will Sync too.  I have Nokia scale which talks to my WiFi.  Again, I had to go to sources, add it and make sure that all the categories are turned on.

    And their Apple Watch app is nice – I can log blood sugar checks and bolus adjustments with it.

  • #OneDrop

    Like many of the diabetes bloggers I have signed up for One Drop, I picked their promotional 3-month unlimited test strip plan.

    So far I am liking it.  

    I am mostly using the Bayer Countour Next meter as I have several months of test strips.  I am having to switch to One Touch Verio when I run out. My Bayer script was for 5 strips a day, and I haven't been using that many with a Sensor. The One Touch is for 4 strips. So far with One Drop I have been testing over 5 times.  

    I have an iPhone and Apple Watch and I am loving how everything syncs.  The Bayer meter and my pump only talk to each other, but the One Touch, my scale and MyFitnesspal all share data. Workouts come from the watch.  

    The coach is good but she needs to review the conversation before asking questions. 

    The app has really helped with the Victoza adjustment. The last week doesn't count as I had an upper respiratory thing and sugars were higher. 

    So right now, basal rates are half of what they were without Victoza, and I have started bolusing for meals again.  That is also half. My total usage is about half the insulin I was taking before Victoza.   My weight is slowly creeping down and my insulin usage should follow now that I have numbers I like.