Jen's Blog – May 2012 Archive (5)

Still around

I am still around ... just insanely busy! I am out of the house 10-12 hours a day between work and the commute. Then I am also working on my thesis and doing work as a research assistant. The remaining hours in the day are pretty much spent sleeping and eating and doing chores!

My diabetes has been pretty well-behaved lately. I even went to a conference and didn't see any high teens (300s) except for the last day when I forgot to bolus for lunch. A lot of it was due to making smart…

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Added by Jen on May 31, 2012 at 7:00am — 3 Comments

My flatline! :)

I thought I would post here so it's archived forever, that yesterday I had the most stable day I have ever had in my life!

5:54 - 5.3 (95)

9:46 - 5.1 (92)

12:20 - 5.7 (103)

2:19 - 4.1 (74)

5:06 - 6.5 (117)

7:32 - 4.6 (83)

9:16 - 4.0 (72)

10:27 - 6.4 (115)

I seriously can't remember a day where I've stayed completely within the 4.0 - 7.0 range without at least one or two highs or lows, until yesterday.

Unfortunately it didn't last, I…

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Added by Jen on May 12, 2012 at 8:43am — 12 Comments

The Age of Science Fiction

New blog post about how we are living in what used to be called science fiction. The Age of Science Fiction

Added by Jen on May 11, 2012 at 7:24am — 1 Comment

Putting in the Time

A new blog post about effort versus A1c:

Putting in the Time

Added by Jen on May 6, 2012 at 9:29pm — 1 Comment

Asthma medication and diabetes

I used to have mild asthma when I was younger, but outgrew it gradually during my teenage years. Over the past year I've felt like it's coming back. I've had symptoms that remind me a lot of asthma, often when I am exercising, out in cold air (especially when actually exercising in cold air, I last about five minutes before I can hardly breathe), when I'm stuck in an enclosed space with allergens for a few hours, and occasionally I've even woken up at night because I can't breathe well. A…

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Added by Jen on May 4, 2012 at 9:30pm — 2 Comments

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