Monday, April 18, 2022
How incredibly dangerous the stomach flu can be with t1d.
Friday, April 8, 2022
Honeymoon phase
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
Fitbit Versa 3 mechanical issue
Tuesday, March 8, 2022
Insulin price cap and links to help you get your insulin.
"US pharmaceutical companies and insulin manufacturers react to proposed legislation that would cap insulin costs and prevent significant rises in the costs of prescription drugs."
"Here’s more information on how to get insulin at lower cost:
Novo Nordisk: People who need help paying for their medicines can access these programs at www.novocare.com
Sanofi: Commercially insured people are eligible for co-pay assistance programs for Adlyxin, Apidra, Lantus, Soliqua 100/33, and Toujeo.
Uninsured people are eligible for the Insulin Valyou Savings Program
You may be able to access medications for free through the Sanofi Patient Connection program
Lilly: Anyone who is paying more than $35 per monthly prescription of Lilly insulin can call the Lilly Diabetes Solution Center at (833) 808-1234 or visit insulinaffordability.com for more information."
Sunday, March 6, 2022
Diabetes stigma and how hurtful it can be.
Tuesday, February 22, 2022
Im feeling beat down
#Diabetes #Dexcom #TandemDiabetes #Type1Diabetes #dsma
I try so hard not to let Diabetes beat me down or make me feel like I am losing control but this week has been really hard, like crushing my heart hard. I know having my little warrior on an insulin pump will give her the best life and best possible outcome for longevity with type 1 but holy crap it is hard. She has cried every day about how much she hates Diabetes, hates having the pump attached to her and hates the way the site feels. It is such a huge adjustment and really huge when you are little.
I remember adjusting to the pump was hard for me and pump sites always hurt but I could cope with it because I was an adult. Every time she cries I swear my heart breaks a little bit more for her but I put on my brave mom face and try to let her know it will be ok and she will get use to it, even though it is bullshit she has to get use to it.
Why don't we have a cure for this disease yet! Every time someone says something insensitive I try hard to brush it off but man it is like a dagger to my heart because I hate this shit too. All the harsh things people say start to add up. They all compile in my brain and I know someday they will crush her too. Diabetes isn't unlike any other disease and I don't understand why people feel like they can say horrible things to the people living with it.
Type 1 Diabetes sucks enough as it is without people making comments about how they could NEVER do it or NEVER wear a pump, NEVER take a shot, NEVER be able to count carbs, NEVER be able to poke their finger, NEVER this or that or the other. NEVER is NOT AN OPTION! You do it or you DIE.
Let that sink in, you do it or you die, there is no other option, no choices, no vacations, no breaks ever. Me and my little warrior will be diabetic for the rest of our lives and we will fight the complications and blood sugars every single day. To add the bullshit people say on top of it is just too much. Tell people they are brave, strong, courageous and that they are doing a great job living with Diabetes and that if you had Diabetes yourself, you would hope to do as good of a job living with it.
I have never once ever heard anyone say the mean terrible things they do about Diabetes for any other disease. I have never once seen a meme or joke about any other disease online other than Diabetes. I have never heard anyone joke about getting Cancer, MS, Parkinsons or any other disease, but yet people joke about Diabetes and how doing this or that will give them Diabetes. Its just not funny and its confusing as hell to little kids living with this shit.
Stop joking about DIABETES, its not funny EVER and it sure the hell isn't FUN to live with.
Monday, February 21, 2022
Tandem Control IQ Alarm Fatigue
My little warrior is on an insulin pump
Thursday, February 17, 2022
Diabetic eye exam day
Friday, February 11, 2022
My little warrior's pump arrived today
My little warrior's Tandem x2 insulin pump arrived today. Today is both a good day and a really heart breaking day wrapped into one.
My child is excited and I am hoping to be able to keep her upbeat and positive about it. So far I think I have done a really good job. It would help tremendously if people would stop making the comment about how horrible it truly is. We know, we all know TRUST ME, but staying positive helps everyone, especially her.
Positive things people could say would be like oh you have a Dexcom that is awesome or you are getting a pump that is going to make it so much easier and free you from ( she gets 5-10) insulin shots a day! I don't want this disease to knock her down or take away her very happy and spirited personality.
So if you know us, try to be positive and upbeat, don't make her feel any worse about it. We are excited for her to have a better tool to control her diabetes and have less low and high blood sugars.
So here is to kicking Diabetes' ass a little bit more!
On a side note THANK YOU Kaj our Tandem Rep, Sue our CDE and Dr. Alexandrou for letting me push our treatment plan faster to a pump because the smallest insulin syringe isn't small enough for my small fry and using NPH has been great but that 3 hour peak has been a bit of a wild ride. I would have lost my mind without the team at Iowa City Children's Hospital. You guys ROCK!
Tuesday, January 18, 2022
Dexcom G6 App Compatibility Issues
Monday, January 10, 2022
Living with type 1 and trying to wrangle your child's t1d at the same time.
Free at home Covid tests for all but if you have type 1 Diabetes and cannot afford your insulin the government is ok with you dying.
The United States Government will mail anyone who wants an at home covid-19 tests sent to them for people who may or may not get sick for when, not if, they catch covid-19. Yet the hundreds of thousands of people who live with type 1 Diabetes WILL DIE without insulin and yet thousands of us cannot afford the cost to pay for the life saving insulin we need to SURVIVE?! How about the Government mail insulin to everyone who cannot afford to pay for it?! This is insanity!!!