Showing posts with label annoying blood sugars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label annoying blood sugars. Show all posts

Friday, December 3, 2010

THE PASSING OF A LEGEND...

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When I was a little girl,
I went to a signing around Christmas time.
He autographed a picture and I gave him a box of sugar-free candy canes.
I was nervous to meet him,
but excited that we had Diabetes in common.

Whenever games were on cable,
Derek and I would listen on the radio
and crack up at his enthusiastic commentary.
Most times when the games were on TV,
we'd still listen on the radio, just to hear him.

And this morning I teared up,
listening to the news reporters
speak so highly of a great legend who passed away
... Ron Santo.

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One of the greatest 3rd basemen to play for the Cubs.
The greatest Cubs fan there ever was.
The heart and soul of the Chicago Cubs.

It's always exciting to see or hear about an athlete with Diabetes.
It's hard enough dealing with wacky blood sugars during a 30 minute run,
or an hour long yoga class.

So, my respect and admiration go out to
athletes with Diabetes who put their bodies through
discipline and physical training
year round, for a living.


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Ron Santo was quiet about having Diabetes during the years he played.
Back in the 70's he gauged his blood sugar levels based on his moods.
If he felt he was going low, he would eat a candy bar during a game!
He ended up getting both legs amputated due to Diabetes complications.
We've sure come a long way!

The world definitely knows the triumphs and struggles Santo had with Diabetes
as he's played such a big part in raising money, awareness, & research
with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF).

It's been a while since I've done a Ron Santo Diabetes Walk-a-thon.
I think I'll do that this year.


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Come on Cubbies,
let's win it this year for Ron Santo...
A great man and legend who will be missed by all!



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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

FRESH & HEALTHY

I've heard the advice that you should never go grocery shopping when hungry.
But I'm stronger than that!
I've got will-power!

...apparently not today!

An early lunch just didn't cut it today and while I was grocery shopping on my break, picking up a few last minute things for our upcoming trip to New York, I saw an item
I just HAD to get.

And so in addition to our healthy dinner of Tilapia, Organic Brown Rice, and Edemame, we will also we dining on a side of...

battered, breaded, deep fried, Buffalo-Style popcorn shrimp!!!

(An item that will do wonderful things for my blood sugar shorty after consuming!!!).

Ya know, the good stuff with ingredients like Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Modified Food Starch, Maltodextrin, Sodium Tripolyphosphate, and Sodium Bisulfite.

What?! Don't judge! The last 2 ingredients are simply to "retain moisture" and are added "as a preservative".

I guess there's always tomorrow to start fresh and healthy!!!

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

THINGS ARE LOOKING UP

"Looks like things are really looking up".
A phrase often said when things go from bad to good (or at least, better).

For me this possitive phrase had quite a different meaning the other morning.

My normal routine is to wake up at 5:45am, stumble into the kitchen to grab a protein cookie, stumble into the front room to read my Bible (while eating my protein cookie), and stumble back into the bedroom by 6:20am to wake up Derek.



I've found that the protein cookie is the ONLY thing that I can eat for breakfast that doesn't make my blood sugars spike shortly after...which then comes plumeting down an hour later. I've tried EVERYTHING...eggs, fruit, yogurt, cereal.

Derek had the day off, so I decided to let myself sleep in a little bit longer, ignoring the 5:45am alarm, and slowly rolling out of bed shortly after 6:20am.

I definitely ran at a bit of a slower pace as the intense heat was making me so lethargic. AND I spent most of the morning wiping away the sweat that was literally dripping off of my face.

I only had time to grab a granola bar on my way out to the car.
Quaker Oats.
Chocolate Chip.
17 grams of carbs.
2.1 units of insulin
...and I was off to work.




Looked down at my pump (which communicates with my CGM...continuous glucose monitor) shortly after getting to work...and things surely seemed to be looking up...





Oh come on! 246??? Double arrow up? (which means my blood sugarwas increasing quickly, by at least 40 in the last 20 minutes)



But never fear...a little bit of insulin and shortly, things were looking up...well, actually (literally) down...which was a good thing... so I was looking Up.