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By: FatCatAnna

The Roller Coaster Ride of Diabetes! Whoo! Whoo!

I was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes back in 1968. Since then, the way diabetes is treated has changed for the better. Compared to the days of testing your urine, boiling glass syringes, sharpening the needle on a stone, it feels like the Stone Age when I see how things have progressed.

The most important thing for PWD's (people with diabetes) I feel is to educate ourselves on our condition, and try not to let it bring us down. Posting here at Diabetes1.org and the other DOC (diabetic online communities) that I am involved with, I hope to bring a smile to each and everyone of your faces.  I also hope that you question the things that we do to keep going on this roller coaster ride of life that we all lead  (and I'm afraid of heights).  Plus share your thoughts with us all!

Hopefully one day we will find a cure for diabetes, but until then, we plod along with the new technology.

 


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Anna's Blog

Summer - it's finally arrived!!!
Posted: Aug 13, 2009 12:01:43 0 Comments.
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  • Yes, the temperatures are hovering around 30 C ( 86 F ) - humidity is up - this is what a Montreal summer is all about!  All I can say is thank goodness for having central air when we need it! I've got the central air going - and I'm sitting here in the basement at my PC - cool as a cucumber - tho' I will be going out later - since I feel abit "out of touch" when all the windows are closed - with no sounds of fighting blue jays, foundation work on a house a few houses over (the dust is incredible when you go outside - another bonus with having central air - none of this gets inside the house).

    The past few weeks I've been taking care of a friends dog and cat on days that she goes off on "mini breaks" as she doesn't like to leave home - but I'm glad she's getting away for a change of pace.  I thought, taking care of a dog would be easy.  Feed / take for walk / pat on the head / pick up the poop - right? Nope, not sure what my friend meant by - "only come by a couple of times" - when I saw the her dog and cats "schedule".  Luckily, she only lives one house over - so I get my bit of exercise going back / forth.

    1) Food at 7:00 a.m. - heat in microwave for 45 secs - force pill down dogs throat (too easy - I just crush it up and add it to her food - gulp - gone); etc. - oh and take care of cat. 

    2) Come back after 10:00 a.m. - take for walk - of course, I'm meeting up with people - and we gab, I get invited for tea or a swim - but I have to go back - as the dog isn't very socialable (just about snapped a little boys fingers off - not good). 

    3) The list goes on  - my friend is a slave to these animals - now I understand why she can't leave.

    Every few hours - I am over to pay a visit.  I've just never seen a dog (Peachnut) on a schedule like this - it's worse then being a child. I mean, I thought I had it bad then - with the injections / urine testing / eat your food NOW, yadda, yadda, yadda.  She gets homemade food - treats at certain times - she is one lucky dog!  The food looks like something you and I would make up for our family (chicken pieces in brown rice with carrots and beans) - I am literally drooling as I heat it up for "45 secs" - and so is the dog - do you blame her?  Anyway, the owner is coming back this evening after a few days away - and I will no longer have a companion to go with me on my walks.

    The one good thing out of this, I have seen a neighbour (the tea/swim pool invite above) - and she's a Type 2 diabetic.  I hadn't seen her in about 2 years - and she was asking how I was - and that I looked healthy and younger (getting alot of comments about this lately - I think insulin should be marketed as a fountain of youth product).  She is now on Lantus at night time - along with pills - and when I told her what my BG's were in the morning - she said "mine aren't like yours they're much higher" - little bells went off in my head.  I asked her about her latest A1C - and she was amazed when I told her what mine was - but she couldn't tell me hers - so I'm thinking they maybe higher then the ADA/CDA standard of 7%.  She was interested on going to the pump - but I told her not unless she was totally insulin dependent would I recommend that.   So, now our plan is for me to come over to her house and I'll hopefully be able to help her out with her diabetes and offer some sort of advise to approach her doctor with.

    Nurse FatCatAnna to the rescue again to make people with diabetes have a better quality of life!!!

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