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I am a stay at home mom who is raising twins. One of my guys has type 1 diabetes and one does not. I am writing this blog to unite type 1 parents or twin parents. Comment on my posts or in the "what's your high?" and "what's your low?" to join the community of parents just trying to do the best we can!

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1/19/12

the stomach flu

Ok, time to get real. 

Sick kids are gross. Nasty, in fact.

As with many cities across the US, and probably world, the flu is seeping through houses in my town like a gas.  It is just oozing from one house to the next.  If you typed the word flu into Facebook right now it would probably crash due to the high number of postings about said topic. Yesterday, Lysol wipes and Saltine crackers were sold out at my local Target. So, I am just sitting and waiting for it to affect our house.  *whisper*- so far we have escaped it...shhhh...

The flu here means possible dangerous high and/or low blood sugars for Rocco. These could potentially turn into hospitalizations for him so as you can imagine I get nervous when I hear the word flu.  I continue to lecture the boys everyday to wash their hands and to use sanitizer any chance they get. I even went to Bath and Body Works and bought them hand sanitizers decorated with skulls and ghosts that they can clip on their backpacks. But really, I realize that I am just fooling myself. I mean do I seriously think that two 6 year old boys will really say to themselves "gee, my hands feel gross I better get my skull decorated hand sanitizer now".  Yes, I know I just wasted $2.85 but they were on super clearance because they were from Halloween.  So it's  a loss I am willing to accept. 

Now, I know we are supposed to say "oh, they are just children. They are precious angels. The poor things just don't feel good.". And yes, we do say this but inside we are all thinking the same thing. Yuck! Gross! I hope I don't get this crap! 

Let me be the first to admit that having your child puke in your hair because you brought them into your bed to watch over them isn't angelic. There I said it.  Phew! That feels good. 

Boys, don't be offended. When you are 35 and have your own kids you will think the same thing. I promise. 

Then there is the mind-racking delimma of deciding to take your feverish skinny child and put them in the shower at 4:30 am or just let them go for a couple of more hours til daybreak. Either decision seems terrible. 

Finally, once they do start to feel better (drinking a little and eating some crackers) there is the back and forth reasoning of sending them back to school today or not. Here is where I always forget the rules. Is it 24 hours after the first throw up or after the most recent throw up? It's like you want to keep them home if maybe just for a little bit more but you are so sick of being needed that a day to yourself or a day to get back to work so your boss doesn't give you "the look" seems refreshing. 

Anyway, to everyone out there dealing with your precious children puking in your hair or your beds, I say "good luck" this week. I am hoping writing this post will bring me some good karma and this household will skip over the dreaded flu. But, I probably just jinxed myself. 

On a side note, what does the flu shot cover anyway? Total mystery... Lol! 




1/17/12

i want



Dear Medtronic, Animas, OmniPod and anyone else that makes diabetic supplies,

Congratulations on your amazing advancement of the mySentry, the exciting size change of the Omnipod, and One Touch Ping. The D moms, dads and I would like to kiss you all! Really... But..... I wanted to let you know a couple of things that I want for Christmas 2012.

Here goes:
  • I want a little device that my son blows into to check his blood sugar (no matter what he just ate).
  • I want an infared (sends a laser beam to his blood cells) continuous glucose monitor and pump port that speaks to my iPhone while he is at school. Something that sits ON his skin not IN his skin.
  • I want the continuous glucose monitor to not "get to know my son" and become 70 points off while it is learning.
  • I want insulin units to come in pieces of candy. 1unit = 1Skittle. This would make having diabetes be actually something his friends would want to have. He likes the green ones.
  • I want a tasteless Lantus type insulin put into a variety of flavored syrups he can put over waffles, pancakes or English muffins every morning.
  • I want the infared pump to also speak to my iPhone so I can dose him while he is in school and I am at the Yoga studio.
  • I don't want to stick him with anything anymore. No lancets, no cannulas, no ports. No more poking!
  • I want it to be all fail proof and I mean FAIL proof.
  • I want a beep only when something within the loop is not working and ONLY when it is not working.
  • I want a continuous glucose monitor transmitter that I don't have to use so much tape just to keep it on.
  • I want a screen (the numbers) that I can read when the sun is out.
  • I want the pump to lock itself.
  • I want the light to stay on longer so my mother in law can see it.
  • I want cool colored sites, maybe checks, polka dots, frogs, skulls, etc...
  • I want a color changing tattoo that at a glance can tell you if your blood glucose is high or low.
  • I want everything I just said in green. That is his favorite color.

Please thank your research and design team in advance from me. I look forward to my 2012 Christmas present arriving by FedEX.

Oh, one last thing I want my insurance to pay for all of this. Just sayin'...

Thank you for your time.

Kindly,
Shari