Dear Meri,
Hello. For many
months I have lived in your diabetes supply cupboard. Trust me when I say, I’m intimate with your
life. I know diabetes is a big deal,
even though you tell yourself it isn’t. I
know you spend a lot of time calculating, and I know you don’t spend a lot of
time sleeping. I also know that I am
part of an army of cannulas that save your boys’ lives daily. I have been dutifully waiting my turn to lay
down my life for one of your boys. It
was an especially proud moment for me yesterday when you choose me. Surely my Medtronic box glowed a little
brighter than the others when your hand reached into the cupboard. My heart was racing so fast…I was born for
that moment!
As you readied me into the rocket for insertion, my mind
raced back to the conversation you were having with the boys’ minutes
before. The littlest one had told you
his blood sugar was 490. I heard the
buttons beeping as you gave him a giant bolus.
In my guestimation, you retested about 30 minutes later to find him at
103. A swear word indicated you were not
happy with this. I heard his feet run
off to the kitchen when you decided to change his set, and as the fates
allowed…you chose me.
It took a lot of guts, but I knew what I needed to do. If I did what I was made for, I would be
providing your son with insulin…yet I had gleaned enough information to know
insulin LOWERS blood sugars. I was
shocked. My duty was to protect your
son, and surely more insulin would have made things worse.
So I did what I was born to do...I laid down my life for him. When you were inserting me into his stomach,
I tucked and rolled at the last minute as only my natural cannula instincts
dictated. Being bent in half, I took one
for the team…thus resulting in a rise in blood sugars, rather than a deadly
drop.
I heard you test him a half hour later, and I heard your
sigh of relief.
You’re welcome.
I heard you test him an hour after that, and then again an
hour after that. Both numbers were
pleasing, and both numbers caused you to smile widely.
Again, that was all me.
You slept for 5 hours last night and it was all thanks to my
quick thinking, and the bravery I had putting my thoughts into action.
So imagine my surprise this morning when you checked your
son’s sugar right before running out the door to work, and you muttered that
ungrateful swearword under your breath, instead of the thank you I’d been
waiting all night for.
No…”Thank you.”
No…”You are the most wonderful cannula ever for letting me
sleep!”
No…”You kept my boy from having to eat a mountain of sugar!”
None of that! You
were angry at a stupid 496.
My brothers were at the ready to fix that 496. I’m just seriously confused as to why you
were so upset. When you pulled off the
sticker to find me in a perfect “V” you looked at me in disgust. Woman, my form was perfect!
And this after I sacrificed everything just for you.
I feel as though my life was wasted.
If I wasn’t raised with better manners, I might just
have a few swear words in reciprocation for you Madam! Instead I’ll just leave you with my disgust.
Sincerely, and with great nobleness,
The bent cannula you ripped off your youngest son this
morning
Ingrate.
ReplyDelete"Woman, my form was perfect!"
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
ReplyDeletehey, it did it's job and then it was time to be done and move on! ;)
ReplyDeleteI love your blog!
ReplyDeleteThat was so funny and so true. When the supplies do not do what they should it only make diabetes that much harder. It is great that you can look at it with humor.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely brilliant, Meri! Thanks for the laughs... but I'm sorry for the Highs and experience overall. Hope it all balances out soon.
ReplyDeleteUmmm what happened that a 490 came down to a 103 in THIRTY MINUTES?? Sounds lucky this little cannula did his job!
ReplyDeleteHaha! Love this!
ReplyDeleteGreat post Meri!
ReplyDeleteLoved this...I LOVE your writing...makes my day when I check and see you have a new post for me.
ReplyDeleteLOL!
ReplyDeleteThat poor cannula! It gets no respect in the Schuhmacher house!
haha! I love it!! Awesome post!
ReplyDeleteOMG!! i am just doing some catching up on some reading (i've been so out of the loop!)
ReplyDeleteand this is just priceless!!! i love it!!! you have made my day, Meri!!