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February 10th, 2012
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There was fog when I walked from the parking lot to my office. I thought it was the bright sunshine. Or the warmer temperatures. Or the jacket I was wearing that was making me feel so warm.

I was disconnected, but thought it was from the conversation I had just had with The Mr.

I wanted junk food. Something smooth like chocolate, but not crunchy like cookies. I walked to the vending machine and gently fed it money until it dropped a Milky Way.

Walking up the stairs there was more fog. I thought I was tired, overwhelmed with life issues. I briefly sat at my desk, logged in to my email account. Symlin rushed me to the bathroom, where I lingered longer than usual. Fog.

Washing my hands, I looked in the mirror and it was almost as if I were watching myself on TV. Like I wasn't really there. There was a narrowness to my vision.

Hmmm, I thought, I better check my sugar. Surely I'm not low, though, since I just finished eating lunch.

I watched my fingers as they switched the bathroom light off and opened the door. There was no shaking, so I must be OK. But the fog lifted my feet off the floor as I walked back to my desk. I closed my eyes and thought about how easy it would be to just fall down and sleep right there in the middle of the floor.

Oh, shit. I'm really low, I realized.

At my desk, the shaking started. That fog kept me from moving as fast as I wanted. My One Touch showed 40. I didn't think it would be that bad.

"Sara," I called to my co-worker. "Do we have any regular soda here? Something non-diet?" I knew getting up and walking to the refrigerator or back down to the vending machine would be impossible.

"Yeah, why?"

I thought it would have been obvious, but that was the fog thinking. "Why?" I clarified. "Because I'm really low."

I heard her shuffle to the refrigerator. "Do you want a cold one?"

"It doesn't matter," I said. This was taking forever. Maybe I should check my email again.

"How low are you?" she asked as she handed me a warm Sprite.

"40," I said, wondering if she understood the significance. She watched me drain part of the bottle, awkwardly smiling and staring.

"I'm OK," I said. "Thanks. I'm OK now."




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Kim Doty
Kim DotyKim is a computer systems administrator for a major food manufacturer and lives in Colorado with her husband, Steve, and their children. She currently battles the bulge and tries to develop an exercise habit to better manage her blood sugars. (Read More)
Michelle Kowalski
Michelle KowalskiMichelle Kowalski, a writer, editor and photography hobbiest living in Phoenix, was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes in February 2005. In January 2008, as part of her quest to start on an insulin pump, Michelle learned that she actually has type 1 diabetes. (Read More)
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