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  • Comments are back!

    Sorry, didn’t mean to do that, but I have my comments working again.

  • Another crash

    I had another Sylmin related blood sugar crash today. However, I forgot I didn’t take insulin during the last one.

    I did however, take insulin today. It seemed worse than the other one, but then I didn’t treat this one as quickly.

    Here’s what happened.

    I injected Symlin 30 minutes prior to eating. Ate lunch and bolused. Went back to my classroom, got ready for class, and started to teach, but like the other day, started feeling odd. Picked up the phone and asked my CDE what to do, and she said suck on hard candy all day. Then she said drink coke. Hung up from her, ate a life saver, waited a few minutes and asked one of the students to get one of the ROTC teachers. He didn’t understand me — I don’t know if it is because he doesn’t speak English yet, or if I wasn’t speaking English.

    So I picked up the phone and called the office, told them I didn’t know what I needed, but my blood sugar was low and I at least needed an English speaking adult to help me. The office manger called the nurse and sent her out. In the meantime, I was still crunching lifesavers.

    Got my blood sugar up to 155, nurse and I went back to the main building while a security guard watched my class.

    Ran into several administrators, we confessed to what was going on, though I kept saying — but I did everything the way I am supposed to.

    Anyway, I’m fine now, went back and taught the class, and stopped chewing lifesavers. Blood sugar stayed pretty even the rest of the day.

    Also talked to the CDE again, and we agree Symlin without insulin for a while — correct after meals when needed. Still doesn’t solve Tuesday’s issue, but at least maybe helps today.

    I don’t want to give up the symlin. It really makes losing weight easier.

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  • Random — wonder what they meant by that…

    Over the last couple of days, some interesting comments have been made.

    After I discussed my GERD with my Primary Care Physician, he said — have you thought about going to Medical School. When I said it would take too long, he said, it would only be 4 more years. I kinda of like my life style now. I would be more interested in nursing school than med school (and becoming a CDE).

    I was telling my ESL department chair about trying to explain my behavior when I crashed on Tuesday, and she said “I didn’t know that you were that bad”.

    One person said “you are a real trooper”, but that was relative to my teaching schedule … I think.

    I talked with my mom about the last two comments, and we came to the conclusion that a) I’m really lucky to still be alive afte the car accident that started all this crap (a long story I think I posted once, maybe other day).

    b) I’m a heck of a lot better off than my father was at the same age.

    I have just acknowledged though, that if you lose weight while you are a diabetic, someday you are going to get low, and I need to stop stressing over it, and let the lows happen. I’ve been running a tad higher than I should blood sugar wise and not using the temporary basal enough.

  • This is just weird

    FDA reviewer battles the drug his boss approved

    This guy is just goofy — apparently he thinks that the average diabetic is stupid and is not capable of dealing with their own care.

    Frankly, I just had the one crash yesterday and certainly felt it coming.

  • Did the doctor thing

    Major confusion — if the doctor’s office confirms a different time than you have written down, don’t take their word for it, call them back and confirm. Oh well, everything got done.

    Anyway, got dog to the vet and got a wart removed and her teeth cleaned. $200 later FYI: Pet insurance isn’t really a good deal, it’s better to put the money in an interest account or make a deal with your vet.

    Got the car looked at — no problems.

    Got to the primary care physician. Come to find out the Nexxium I was taking was expired. He gave me samples and we’re going to give them a shot. We decided to talk to a surgeon this time, not a gastro guy, to save dealing with multiple doctors. I made an appointment for the week of Thanksgiving so that I can discuss the issue with the surgeon. That should give me enough time to decide if medication is helping.

    Saw CDE. She doesn’t know what is up with the blood sugars yesterday, told me to keep an eye on things and get back with them if I see more weirdness. Weight is down by 2 pounds according to her scales. I need to be more proactive with temporary basals to fix temporary problems.

  • Did the doctor thing

    Major confusion — if the doctor’s office confirms a different time than you have written down, don’t take their word for it, call them back and confirm. Oh well, everything got done.

    Anyway, got dog to the vet and got a wart removed and her teeth cleaned. $200 later FYI: Pet insurance isn’t really a good deal, it’s better to put the money in an interest account or make a deal with your vet.

    Got the car looked at — no problems.

    Got to the primary care physician. Come to find out the Nexxium I was taking was expired. He gave me samples and we’re going to give them a shot. We decided to talk to a surgeon this time, not a gastro guy, to save dealing with multiple doctors. I made an appointment for the week of Thanksgiving so that I can discuss the issue with the surgeon. That should give me enough time to decide if medication is helping.

    Saw CDE. She doesn’t know what is up with the blood sugars yesterday, told me to keep an eye on things and get back with them if I see more weirdness. Weight is down by 2 pounds according to her scales. I need to be more proactive with temporary basals to fix temporary problems.

  • A man who shares the same philosophy

    Diabetes.Blog.Com :: My Diabetes

    I get asked about oral medications on a regular basis too and frankly I did try one (Metformum both with and without insulin), and just wasn’t happy on it.

    And he actually knows what he is talking about!

  • A man who shares the same philosophy

    Diabetes.Blog.Com :: My Diabetes

    I get asked about oral medications on a regular basis too and frankly I did try one (Metformum both with and without insulin), and just wasn’t happy on it.

    And he actually knows what he is talking about!

  • I went to this meenting

    DFW Insulin Users

    We had Bill King of Animas and DESA.

    If you ever get a change to hear him speak, he’s great, no matter the type of Diabetes you have.

    He has some really good ideas for my agility trials, and acknowledged that it WAS a sport, and I have some unique issues.

    I really really enjoyed him.