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"Do you see symptoms of low blood glucose? Shakiness, sweating or disorientation?"
"Well, sure, of course. My son has type 1 diabetes. I'm sorry, who are you again?"
"This is a free service from your insurance provider. We'll be calling occasionally to check in with you to see how things are going."
"Oh."
"How often do you see low blood sugars?"
"I'd say we see at least one low almost every day."
"Whoa! Every day???"
"Well it's a long day."
"Do you see elevated blood glucose levels?"
"Well, yeah. I did mention my son has diabetes, right?"
"Yes. How often do you see high blood glucose?"
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Olivia had an endo appointment last week, in Boston. We make the drive in every three months and while it's an all-day affair, we both really like her endo team and feel the trip is worth the effort.
After dealing with the horrible traffic on the Mass Pike and Route 9, after wrangling two toddlers plus their gear plus Olivia's gear and after managing to make it thru the Garage Of Doom without scraping my bumper on a single wall, we arrived.
Olivia was seeing her CDE today. When we initially started going to Joslin, I wasn't crazy about this woman, but she's really grown on me and we have a good relationship now. She's very down to earth and forthright and I love that in a health care provider. The whole reason we switched from UMass to Joslin was because I felt the endo they had there was very wishy-washy.
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Following up on last week's post, I spoke with the pediatrician today. Boo's a1C was 5.2%, which is normal. She did have glucose in her urine, though, and after looking over other test results, she wants Boo to be seen by an endocrinologist.
I called Joslin immediately, of course. They want to see her tomorrow since it's easy for things to go downhill quickly if Boo does have diabetes. I'm supposed to bring her in for 8:30 a.m. (and how fun will that trip be - 2 hours in to Boston during rush hour?), fasting, and they'll draw blood and then have her go carb load and check her again in 2 hours. They should have all the test results by 2 p.m.. If those results are positive, Boo will be admitted to Children's Hospital and started on an insulin regimen.
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Olivia moved her site to her belly and her numbers have been much better. So thighs are definitely out.
We talked about it the other night - she's sick of using her belly. It looks awful, full of bumps and keloids and just generally mangled. I'm going to call her CDE at Joslin to see if we can start using her arms again. We're also going to start moving her sites out more towards her sides, in an effort to get around to her backside. Not her butt, because she says that really hurts, especially when she's sleeping, but in that area above the belt, where she still has some padding.
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Olivia handed out her information sheet to her teachers yesterday. I just typed up something short, informing them that she has diabetes and what to do if she's running high or low. I stressed that she can treat in class and that she only needs to go to the nurse if she's under 60.
I also stressed that she needs to be accompanied to said nurse. I found out at the end of the year last year that one of Olivia's teachers wouldn't let anyone go with her. Fortunately, Olivia's never passed out from a low, but that's not a chance I want to take. Olivia informed me of this towards the end of the year and I talked to the teacher and the nurse about it, but according to Olivia, it didn't do any good.
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