Monday, December 12, 2011

Total eclipse of the blood sugars.

Was it the lunar eclipse? Was it diabetes mixing things up just to keep me on my toes?

Whatever it was...L had been low for three days straight with no relief in sight.

There was no visible sign of illness. There was nothing more than a normal week...and a normal kid...with his normal diet...with his normal everything.

And suddenly he can't stay above 80.

I'm not 100% sure how I am still alive this morning. L's blood sugars have given me enough heart attacks the past few days to certainly stop this whole "heart beating" thing I've got going.

No kidding, more 40's than I have seen on that monitor all year long.

Temp basals. stuffing food and juice constantly. There is no answer.

I have a few close friends that within the last couple weeks have experienced the same phenomenon with their children. So many, that I asked an adult PWD at church if she has been experiencing lows too.

(I was seriously convinced it was the moon people!)

The answer was no. All was "normal" in her neck of the woods.

But now that I think about it, L does seem taller...maybe a hair bit leaner.

Maybe he just ended a growth spurt.

Maybe he was battling some internal tummy issue.

Maybe a million things.

But today he woke up 202. And before I could stop myself, I sighed a giant sigh of relief. Seriously, you know you have been battling lows too long when a 202 makes you do a happy dance.

I'm hoping this means things will calm down today...and I'm especially hoping I don't see another 40 in, well, forever.

A dear sweet friend posted this quote on Facebook today:

"Believe in fresh starts and new beginnings. The capacity for hope is the most significant fact of life. It provides human beings with a sense of destination and the energy to get started."

Today, my hope and renewed energy lies in that 202. With a life as crazy as ours...sometimes hope is found in the most unlikely of places.

9 comments:

  1. Maybe it's the excitement of Christmas bringing those numbers down...

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  2. I blame the moon - A has had a run of lows too - no reason whatsoever - so gotta blame something - the moon gets it!

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  3. 202 :)

    40's BE GONE!!!!!!

    Hope this is a turning point, and things get back on track!!!!

    xo

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  4. Sometimes there is just not explanation! Thank goodness things are finally getting better!!

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  5. Crazy! We've been low this past week too...no explanation.

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  6. Meri,
    We had the same thing this past week. Andrew is usually pretty stable, but we had 3 nights of 40's. Blame it on the moon!

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  7. those numbers that make no obvious sense are maddening!
    it's amazing the numbers we are happy to see when things have been running low or high for too long!

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  8. We were dealing with lows all through the night last night too- I never thought of the moon, but I think you've really got something there!
    Glad you're back on track!

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  9. I am just now reading this post, but a little freaked out because we had the same prob that same week! I was giving him literally hundreds of carbs and couldn't keep him over 100!! I have 2 boys with diabetes and that was the first time in our 5 years it had ever happened to that extreme and I couldn't figure out why. So weird it was the same time as y'all!!!

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