Last night, my sister-in-law’s husband asked me, “Why do you test so much?” I explained to him that since I inject insulin ( and I explained the importance of insulin ) before each meal, I have no way of knowing if my blood glucose level is going up, going down, or just hanging around. He still had a blank look, so I explained some more. “You have a healthy endocrine system that does what it is supposed to do. Mine. She broke. This finger prick, this test strip and meter, this shot of insulin - and my brain - they are my endocrine system.” Sigh! I know he still didn’t get it.
Tag: Diabetes 365
Diabetes 365, Day 17
As someone with diabetes, I pay attention to everything that enters my mouth. Food is an important part of my life. Spontaneous eating is a thing of my past. Every meal is planned, and every gram of fat, protein and carbohydrate ( especially the carbohydrate) is measured.
Diabetes 365, Day 16
I am a technologist. I love computers. I love numbers and data collection and graphing and… you get the point. I get a blood glucose reading in the safe range ( 70 - 120 ). But quite a few are in the low arena (30 - 70)