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December 1st, 2008
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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. 

 

I got off the phone with Joslin and kind of fell apart.  I think this is worse than when Olivia was diagnosed - I had no clue what I was in for then.  Now I do and it's making me more upset than I can express.  

 

I'm trying really hard to hold it together in front of the kids, but it's not easy.  Every whine, every twinge, every trip to the bathroom or request for water is met by me scanning Boo from head to toe to see if I can see anything amiss.  It's not a fun way to exist.  

 

I am so not looking forward to tomorrow.  



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Oh geez. You are in my thoughts and I send a major hug your way.

I see you as such a great mom that I know whatever comes of tomorrow you will find a way to get through it. As impossible as that may sound right now.

I am also so impressed with your strength Julia.

I'll be thinking about you and Boo.


Oh God,I'm so sorry. You must be going out of your mind with worry.

I'll be thinking of you guys today and tomorrow. In the meantime, just hold on, Julia-- and remember that no matter what happens, you WILL get through it.


Thinking of you, Julia. Hang in there.


Thinking of you and sending good vibes your way...


Thinking about you tomorrow.


Oh Gosh, I can't imagine how torturous this is for you. Thinking of you and sending more good vibes your way.


I did not see any mention about whether or not your daughters have inherited their diabetes. I am also a Type 1 diabetic, duagbised at age 5, but I have no relatives diagnosed with diabetes. Three of my grandparents lived beyond 70. My parents are now both over 80, and neither of them has diabetes. I think I am safe in assuming I did not inherit diabetes. Just curious!


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Julia
Julia lives behind the Tofu Curtain, in the Pioneer Valley, in Western Massachusetts. It's a nice place. She likes it there. Her eldest daughter, Olivia, has type 1 diabetes. She's also 13. It's a real toss-up as to which is more difficult -- the diabetes or the teen-age drama. (Read More)

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