At the beginning…again.
It came! I finally got everything squared away with my insurance, Dexcom, and the medical supplier and received my new transmitter in the mail! I didn’t realize how happy I […]
It came! I finally got everything squared away with my insurance, Dexcom, and the medical supplier and received my new transmitter in the mail! I didn’t realize how happy I […]
You ever have that dream where you’re watching something horrible happen and you just watch it? The compulsion to act never spurs you out of your stupor and you just […]
Over 9/11 I was hospitalized for DKA and the stomach flu. I was at work when I became extremely nauseated, received IV fluids and medication, and was eventually transported by ambulance (my […]
As we rolled to a stop at the red light I pulled out my meter and checked my blood sugar. You think texting and driving is bad? Try checking and driving… […]
Yesterday became a lesson in diabetic calmness and resilience. For a while I’ve known the peril of milkshakes and me. Primarily the fact that any insulin I take seems to […]
Can we take a moment to talk about the evil necessity that is low snacks? (Is? Are?) How ’bout, more specifically, the horribleness of the “snack ruts” we inevitably get into? […]
Recently there has been an article circling the social media sites and diabetes blogosphere regarding a Miss Manner’s article addressing a diabetic’s concerns on whether he should be self-conscious […]
Interesting what happens when the unexpected happens. I’m not talking about running a crazy call or dealing with a psycho patient, those things I expect. What I don’t expect is […]
It’s just after dinner time and I am half-way through my twelve hour shift. For the last twenty minutes or so I’ve been feeling low, but I’m with a patient […]
It’s been a while since I posted, but I want to get back on here to share my experiences because I know that inevitably there will be another diabetic who […]