Living with Type 1 Diabetes has its own unique set of challenges and chaos, but I've got a life to live and it's not slowing me down!
Saturday, August 22, 2009
I have Rough Nights!
Last night was the first time that I have ever woken up in the middle of the night low. It was really weird. I was in the middle of this very odd dream and I just opened my eyes. I knew right away I was low. I hit John and said "Juice". He got up and ran to the fridge and got me a juice box. I took it down pretty fast and just laid there waiting to come back. I was shaking and sweating and couldn't move. About 10 minutes later I realized it was 2:30 a.m. and I was starving! I got up and ate a breakfast bar and went back to sleep. My poor husband couldn't go back to sleep. He was up until 5 this morning. Oh, the price you pay being in love with a Diabetic :)
Friday, August 21, 2009
I am able
So I went to bed on Wednesday night with intentions of getting up early and running. Keep in mind that I am NOT a morning person. I don't really know what 6:30am looks like! So when the alarm went off at 6 I didn't not budge. I thought to myself, "I don't need to run this morning, I can always go later." Then I realized what day it was. It's my Birthday! My 2nd Diabetic birthday! I've had diabetes for 2 years. It was an "ah ha" moment for me. I have to get up and run today! And I did, and I ran with my " Diabetes Sucks" shirt. I had to run because I am able. Something I am very greatful to have, ability, to do anything.
xoxo
P.S. Mia doesn't pee her pants.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
I try new technology....i Port
When I was diagnosed with T1D I did multiple daily injections for 3 weeks before I was put on the insulin pump. I have been pumping ever since. I was so overwhelmed when I first started using the pump but after just a few weeks it was just a part of me. It has never really bothered me to be on the pump. Well, this past May I decided to take a break from the pump. Really, the only reason I wanted to get off of the pump was to wear this really hot tight dress that I bought to wear to a ball with my husband. There would be NO place to hide that puppy! So I asked my DR. if I could do injections for just a week. I thought this would also be great practice for me because I was planning on injection therapy during our honeymoon a month later. Well, we are in August and I am still injecting. I just had a Dr.'s appointment August 10th. I told my Dr. the only reason I may consider going back to the pump is because I am starting to bruise very badly from the injections. I take 2 shots of Levimir a day and 3-5 shots of Novalog a day. So that is 5-7 shots a day. I have bruises on my legs and arms sooooo bad. My sister-n-law told me about the iport. I asked my Dr. about them and they gave me some samples. I love it! It is just a little port that I put in every 3 days, just like the pump. I then inject my insulin pins into this port. Don't feel a thing! No more bruises! So I may just stay on injections for awhile longer!
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
I get off track :(
I can't believe it has been almost a year since I have posted. What a slacker! The past 12 months have been very stressful...very busy...but very beautiful! I quit blogging about my runs because I injured my knee during training. I tore my lateral meniscus and I had to have knee surgery January 2009. Because of this I had to drop out of the Ragnar Del Sol Relay race. This was very hard for me emotionally. I was so determined to make a statement about my Diabetes and my vision was crushed. Today was my first day to run post surgery. I did 2 miles, easy. I didn't want to do more because I don't want to over train and hurt myself again. I'm taking it slow this time. I think my run this morning has motivated me to get back on the blog.
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