Summertime means changing basal rates.
Let me get right to the point: This is how I feel about
changing basal rates.
We need insulin to survive because it metabolizes the sugar in our blood
stream. To keep moving my boys need insulin
to unlock the energy. It’s pretty cut
and dry if you think about it.
Yeah. I don’t
anymore.
Anyhoo, summertime means a change in activity and schedules,
which in turn leads to changes in basal rates.
The problem is, changing one basal rate can have a domino effect and as
a result, all the blood sugars can go to hell in a hand basket, fast.
Here’s the kicker. My
boys are not the same boy. Their bodies
are different.
So I’ve had to dial J’s basal rates WAY down, and I’ve had
to dial L’s basal rates WAY up. B I’ve
had to tweak minimally…but I had to tweak nonetheless.
Long story short…I’m losing my hair.
But here’s a funny story:
They start school in four weeks, and then I get to change them all
again. (Spoiler alert: It's really not funny at all. That's what makes it funny.)
It’s almost like I’m willing my hair to fall out.
Thankfully, seeing numbers on the whiteboard in the hallway
that for the most part start with the number 1 warms my heart so.
My reward is predictability, and we all know predictability is
pretty hot.
Off-topic: You and your cartoon-y self are both adorable.
ReplyDeleteOn-topic: You got this!
<3 Love the sneak peak into your life with diabetes. I just know the Type 2 mom side. I like learning about the mom of Type 1s side.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if, deep down, a small part of you still wishes they'll never go out on their own? Regardless, here's to you while you go from "I got this" to "They've got this".
ReplyDeleteI believe.
ReplyDeleteHA! Same issues here - and odd one Isaac was super duper low for the whole time we were in Ireland, then bam back up to high insulin needs and higher basal rates when we returned. Weird, right?!
ReplyDeleteAnd I like find the fact that the tweaking will reoccurr when school starts...funny very funny :)
Hope you guys are having an awesome summer despite the roller coaster of basal changes.
I will remember this when I grumble about my one and only son's basal rate changes! ;) Way to put it into prospective!
ReplyDeleteit took me like 2 weeks to change them... i just kep doing temp rates to avoid the horror.
ReplyDeleteYou are awesome! Love those pictures..and congrats to you and Predictability!! Wishing you a happy future!!
ReplyDeleteHugs!!