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  • Dentist

    Just saw the new dentist. He was very pleased no pain. Cancelled the root canal and wants to watch it a month before he does fillings.

    Of course that makes Nov. 15th fun filled. Sleep doctor and dentst in the same day. I should see a shrink instead of the CDE.

  • Depo

    Got my Depo shot today.

    Supposedly some diabetics see some changes in blood sugar with depo but I don’t. However, I’ve been on it for over 12 years.

    I also don’t see monthly swings since Depo suppresses the cycle. I haven’t had a period in over 10 years. It’s very nice.

  • I was a bit worried

    I got off track last week, between all the mini-disasters, and I was very worried that I would have trouble getting back on track and staying on track.

    All in all, it's been a good learning experience. 

    I have gotten back on track and seeing weight loss again, a little bit slower than I was seeing but that's a good thing, the fast weight loss had been worrying me.  I'd go all week being healthy, lose 5 pounds and be out of control at least one weekend day.

    One of the really good things, is that even my out of control days are better than they were.  I am limiting portions better, and making better choices.

    Of course, my goal for myself is to make this a lifestyle change and not every think of any thing, be it eating, keeping track of eating, or exercise temporary.  That's been my mistakes before.

    I'm still worried that my sleep doctor will keep pressuring me to do the gastric bypass thing.  Of course .. if I did do it, starting the process now and scheduling it for end of May would be the smart thing.  It's just not a place I want to go, especially since I am making progress now.

    And even one of my greatest measures — dog agility is going better.  I was joking with my instructor Thursday night — she didn't like the way I handled the course at the end — and neither did I.  My only excuse, and it was VERY true, is that at a certain point you run out of oxygen and you just go and hope it's over soon.  And that is what happened that run — but at the same time, I was faster and more ambitious at the beginning of the run.

    And I know at least one reader "gets" this, so today we did a beautiful opening run for Gamblers, well, at one point, Marcie started the border-beagle bit (when her brain gets taken over by a wandering border collie spirit), and started a huge looping run, but it picked up 4 extra points, and we still ended up where i wanted to be, but she just didn't have enough momentum to carry her through the gamble.  EE said that the gamble was harder than she would give in that class (she's a judge). 

    We did a clean standard run but was 2.73 seconds over time.  I figure half of that was Marcie making sure she wasn't getting TOO contaimdated by the table, (sniffing and being Miss Priss).  She did a fabulous go on at the end, and was two obstacles ahead of me at the finish — a good thing and something I've trained or we'd have been more over time.

    We had a super opening for Snooker — tough one, hard to find any flow, and everyone looked stupid getting theirs dogs through it.  Great finish too, but she knocked off a bar at obstacle 5.  We took the whole course, since it was on the way to the finish line — I didn't call it but she took it anyway.

    Anyway the point of the blow by blow biopsy is that I've improved tremedously.

  • I was wrong (Glucowatch autosensor price)

    I throught the Glucowatch sensors came in a box of 10, but just noticed tonight, that they come in a box of 16.

    That brings the price of each use down to $3.55 — of course, they will probably go back up to the original price, which means each use is $9.85.

     

     

  • Saw CDE today

    Blood pressure is good, and she saw the changes I made in my bolus rates.

    Got to tell endo AND the CDE that the watch worked.  My endo was hestitant to sign for the watch,and was also wondering if insurance covered it.  Well, I haven't gone there yet.  I thought I would for the next order of auto sensors, now that we know it works.

    CDE saw the numbers I got on Tuesday and Thursday and agreed they looked like good numbers.

    Do remember though, if you see something weird double check it and if it is wrong, do a recalibrate.

    It doesn't eliminate day to day finger sticks, but it is a good way to eliminate finger sticks for basal tests and for checking changes.

  • Glucowatch

    On the whole, I am happy with my Glucowatch.  I'm using it again today and again, the numbers are matching the blood sugar monitor.

    I learned something, however, yesterday, just like the pump, and just like the sets, preparing is something not to rush.

    Yesterday I wasted an autosensor, because I was too hurried to prepare properly.

    Here is what is working for me:

    I already have IV Prep, so take a shower, wipe myself down with IV prep, and then get dressed.  That leaves the arm a bit tacky, in addition to the alcohol.

    Then I spray my arm once with the Cortozone spray, and prepare the watch and autosensor.  By that time, everything is dry enough.

    The watch stays "stuck" better with the IV prep and the spray cuts down on the burn and scare.  You can't even see where the watch was on Tuesday or yesterday.

    And as I said, the readings are good!  They show exactly what is happening and most of the time match the meter.  I do think re-calibrating is a good thing.

    Also, I've been arm testing, not finger testing, which seems to be affecting the match.

  • Testing Tiny_MCE

    I'm trying a different editor for the blog.

  • Glucowatch — more success!

    I got very good numbers all day. Had a bit of a problem during the trip home, part of it was a blood sugar drop, which causes prespiration and part of it was that I was a bit hot.

    I had a dip right after I ate, which it shows, which is good to see.

    On the whole, the Glucowatch is doing what I wanted. I’d like the price to be lower, especially when it comes to the sensors.