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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Diabirthday!

I cannot wait for my 5th Diabirthday!!! It is an exciting moment in time for me. I get to celebrate it on August 27th, (as a partay of course!) and I remember the time that I got diagnosed in fragments. Please forgive me for my terrible storytelling.
 Here it goes:
I had been feeling crummy for weeks, going to the bathroom constantly and drinking tons of water. I had never really like water, so my mom was a little weirded out when I kept asking her for more of it. She stopped giving it to me after about 5 glasses. I thought, if she doesn't give me water, I'll get it myself. I then ran to the downstairs bathroom, turned the cold water on as far as it would go and bent my head underneath the water stream, but I couldn't get it. (I wasn't thinking straight because I was high the entire time) Then I finally came up with a strategy that worked.
I scooped the water into my dry mouth. I was gulping it down, spilling everywhere in the process. Then, fast forward to August. I was going to a kids concert for my little sister. There were stands to buy Gatorade and other drinks because it was warm out. I convinced my parents to buy me a huge bottle of Gatorade, and I gulped it down. During the entire concert I drank 4 huge bottles of the stuff. Then fast forward to the next few days.I was in the doctor's office, and he had just taken a urine sample. He was telling us that it was the highest amount of sugar in a kids urine he had EVER seen. He told us to pack our bags and to go to Yale New Haven.  I remember driving to the hospital eating Oreos on the way.. The worst snack ever! I didn't know back then, though. After 4 days in the hospital, I was finally released home, and in December of that year I got the Medtronic MiniMed insulin pump!
And that, my chicklings, is my story of diagnosis.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

News Flash

I have a new monitor! It is called Freestyle Lite and the BEST MONITOR EVER! It takes less blood than the One Touch and it is a lot smaller! A TON of people I know with diabetes have the Freestyle and told me that it was amazing, but I thought they were wimps because their monitor took less blood and that they weren't "brave" enough to use the One Touch. Then I realized that this new monitor is going to save me a lot of blood! That is true. I haven't been feeling my finger pricks and my fingers don't hurt as often when I prick them! This is the life...
I am also happy to report that the new OmniPod is coming out soon and I can't wait! Soon pumping will be SO much easier! I enjoy the smaller things in life, like the birds calling in the morning, and the new advances in pumps! (tee hee!) I also like the fact that there is no tubing, but some of my friends have told me that I might lose the PDM (Personal Diabetes Manager) that controls the insulin basals and boluses. Which is probably true, but we will see when it actually comes out and we need to fight insurance to actually GET it. Ugh life has its ups and downs...