My brain consists of bazillions of cogs constantly turning.
Each cog is responsible for an important aspect of my life. (Was I being too generous when I said
bazillion? Is thousands a more
appropriate estimation? Maybe a
hundred? I don’t know. I’m too tired to
really know. But it feels like a
bazillion. I promise you that.)
Regardless, the cog that is in charge of diabetes is losing
tread. Obviously because it is constantly going. Giving that cog a break is just laughable. There are no breaks in diabetes.
I’m dreaming about diabetes too.
Not cool cog. Not cool.
One would think something’s got to give, but really…giving
in isn’t an option. Because I need that
cog running 24/7, as there are no resolutions when it comes to blood sugar
numbers. If we battle to fix a high, or
a low, and succeed…is the battle won?
Oh hell no! It’s just time to suit up for the next battle.
What’s really taxing is the month before an endo appointment
when we put in all the extra work. We
make sure every number is logged. Every
meal is bloused uber correctly. Extra care is
taken in every aspect of Our Diabetic Life so we can glean a full picture from all the
downloads. In other words, those weeks before the endo appointment there is a
constant bellow of steam coming out of my ears from the wear and tear of cogs
working at a higher speed.
Last week we had that endo appointment, and for the first time
in Schuhmacher history…the picture was too good. B, my guy that for whatever reason usually
has the higher A1C, ended up with the lowest.
And this time…too low. Also, L’s
numbers were on the low side too, so we made some adjustments.
Adjustments meaning both boys had small basal changes giving them LESS insulin instead of more, and small adjustments to their insulin/carb ratio. I was all for it. As guilty, and as terrible as I feel saying it…keeping the boys in such stellar range is
exhausting. I’m sick of feeding
numbers. I’m tired of handing my boys
sugar to eat when I would never in a million years allow them to eat that if
they didn’t have diabetes. I’m tired of
waking my child up in the middle of the night and begging him to drink apple
juice. And to be honest, they were tired of it too.
So we made tiny adjustments, and those tiny adjustments led
to highs. Which led to my battling
nighttime highs, (that by the way, DID NOT COME DOWN and by the by KEPT ME UP ALL THE LIVE LONG NIGHT.) Which led me to change L’s basals back to
where they were. Which leads me to
wonder if there is a warranty on these cogs in my brain?
But I digress...
I’m waving the white flag.
This week, I’m tired of fighting.
This week, I find myself wishing for a resolution that I know will never
come. Because we all know there is no
resolution to a blood sugar number, because there is always another one waiting
around the corner.
No end. Blah blah
blah. I know you know.
Maybe I just need a lube job? (Hold the phone, get your brain out of the gutter, you know what I mean.) Maybe some oil to make the gears in my brain rotate more smoothly?
Some joy would do the trick.
Honestly, I’m in need of some fun.
I feel guilty saying it, but it’s the gosh honest truth. In my case, I think laughter really is the
best medicine. There isn’t enough in my
life right now…and maybe that’s my fault.
I need to find a way to make my own fun I suppose. I depended on Ryan for so long to lift me up
and relieve me when I was overwhelmed.
And he was really good at it. He
took me out every Saturday night because he knew that’s what my brain needed. Sweet relief from the numbers, the grind, the
worry.
These days I feel guilty taking my girlfriends away from
their husbands…I remember I always preferred a weekend with Ryan rather than my
friends. They need to be with their
families more than they need to be with me.
And I’m not saying that in a “poor Meri” kind of way…I really believe
it. Family is everything.
Anyway, I’m going to look around the house and see if I can
find another cog. And if I can find one,
I’ll work hard to incorporate it into my brain and designate it just for
laughter.
There is so much that is heavy in my life. It’s time for a little levity.
I wish I could come be your fun... Over a piece of rhubarb pie? If I didn't have a nursing baby, I'd be there in a heartbeat! And my family doesn't need me... Remember last time? Elise ran in the 100s the entire weekend that I was gone.
ReplyDeleteHeck, I'm in need of some fun myself.
Joanne, as soon as you wean your baby, let's hit the road! They'll live, right?
DeleteI want in too!!
Delete... Why bait me? What's the point? You don't need to regrease the cog, you need to go all chicken butt on it and shut it up for a bit.
ReplyDeleteWe would be so good for each other!! I don't have a hubby for you to take me away from. I need some fun too. I'm tired of My diabetic life!! My numbers are higher than I'd like even when I try hard to be good. It's not much consolation that my numbers drop right around the time my "point" starts. This month's cramps were horrible, but at least the worst part didn't last too long thanks to Advil PM! I'm tired of dealing with my grief too. It's only been three weeks since I found out for sure Debbie had passed away. It feels like 6 weeks!! HUGS for you, Meri. Hope you age having a good day. My pattern lately is that Fri. and Sat. tend to be my most emotional days and Sunday at least until after church tends to be the least emotional. Mon. -Thurs. are unpredictable!!! Your a lot farther down the path that grief leads us on. I hope that you have more good days than bad. I know that loosing a coworker seems so insignificant compared to loosing a husband but I have never had a husband or kids. Debbie was like my big sister and I looked forward to each and every time I got to be with her. Her passing has left a huge hole in my heart. Have you ever felt like that, Meri? Before her death Debbie and my parents, who I am currently living with were the three people who I spent the most time with as well as the 3 women Debbie and I took care of. Debbie and I had a very strong bond and I just miss her so much!!I'm doing my best to carry on for her for the sake of the ladies, but it's just so hard sometimes, for me and the ladies- K. in particular. More HUGS, Meri!! Thanks for letting me vent!!!
ReplyDeleteA) We have the same problem! "Minor" adjustments seem to send their sugars way up or way down! I give it a couple of days before I change back.
ReplyDeleteB) My cogs are constantly churning, too, and it's causing even bigger bags under my eyes!
C) I, too, prefer a nice date with the man over girl time, but girl time is SO therapeutic! Go get you some!