I have been conspicuously absent from these pages for a month now. My in-laws were staying with us for 2 weeks, but my writer's block started before their visit.
I just haven't had much to say. I have not followed through on my possible New Year's resolutions very well. I'm tired of posting my failures here. I will say that my exercise has picked up a bit from the past few months, but it's barely discernable.
My mother-in-law also has type 2 diabetes controlled by metformin. We were both "good" during her visit - which means no fancy desserts and minimal refined carbs. So no excitement there to report.
I haven't been testing my blood regularly. I know that's a diabetic sin, but thanks to last year's weight loss, my numbers have really come down which is a good thing, but makes testing 2x a day rather boring.
I am still nursing my daughter, so I can't do anything too radical with my diet. I have a very narrow range of calories - too much and I gain, too little and my milk supply drops. But I'm sure you don't want to hear the gory details day after day!
I am overwhelmed with the number of diabetes studies being released daily. They are so contradictory or ridiculous that it seems pointless to recap them.
My endo appt isn't for another month - no news there.
Are there any subjects that you'd like to read about? Leave me a comment and I'll do my best to oblige.
*With apologies to the Talking Heads


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Personally, I'm curious about how your diabetes management was affected post-pregnancy. I read all this stuff about preparing to conceive and then how to stay on track while you're pregnant, but what about after the baby is born? What kind of changes do you see, and did diabetes throw in any curve balls you didn't expect?