I was able to have a continuous glucose monitor for a month in a half because a dear friend upgraded and gave me her old one with about 6 sensors left. The CGM checks your blood sugar levels every 5 minutes and creates a 24 hour graph showing you a general snap shot of what your blood is doing. My A1C was 9.4 after a month with the CGM my A1C went down to 8.8 I am on my way to my goal of 7. When Obama care passes It is my hope that I would then be eligible to receive a CGM.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Pills pills pills
Just met with My primary doctor and she said my blood is a bit low so iron pill but because of gastroperisis need a pill so iron won't cause constipation. Then wants to add a pill to protect my kidneys cause from diabetes high sugars. That is on top of neurotin for neuroapothy and prolisec from gastroperisis. I'm going to need a weekly pill box like a senior citizen :( well That's the way the ball bounces.
Monday, July 29, 2013
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Neuropothy study
So I am starting a year trial of a neuropothy treatment that has shown some improvement with he damage nerves in the lower extremities. All in the name of research to help find the cure for these diabetic related clmplications. We shall see how it goes as the study progresses.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Our efforts are working
Diabetes Caucus –as of Thursday March 7 th ,the following Members of Congress joined:
Karen Bass (CA-37)
Schneider (IL-10)
Kennedy (MA-4)
Schock (IL-18)
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Call to congress training meeting
Staying at the infamous Omni shorham hotel for Ada call to congress. Training has begun delegates from across the us all in one room with one common cause. TO STOP DIABETES. no cuts for funding on prevention and research health programs. These programs help prevent cure and improve the lives of ALL people affected by diabetes.
Our asks 2.216 billion for national institutes of health national institute of diabetes and digestive and kidney disease. The pump was invented by this program.
86.3 for center for disease control and preventions division of diabetes translation. This has taken care of tracking numbers and raising awareness.
Every member of congress to join diabetes caucus.
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Health Symposium
It's amazing how powerful sharing your story can be. Your story can help save a life, help motivate, help make a transition easier or even make someone feel they are not alone. That is what happened today on our panel personal stories sprouting questions and shared information.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Research
I have participated in two research studies today related to type 1 study. One was to compare heart and neck plague buildup or lack in young adults with and without type 1 diabetes. I learned that I have a very small sign of plague buildup on my left side of my neck. I can fix that with getting my bad cholesterol down which slightly elevated. So these research studies help you the participant as well as science with prevention efforts.
Monday, February 18, 2013
Getting my A1C down
It's a hard battle but I'm slowly getting my blood sugars under control. I have an a1c of 9.3 it was 9.6 and last year it was 10.4
Praying to God for an a1c of 7 and once I reach it praying to maintain it.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
JDRF Health Symposium
Saturday, March 2 at 9:00am to 4:00pm
Pasadena Conference Center
-Opening Remarks from KTLA’s Frank Buckley, TV Newscaster and father of a teenager with T1D
-A Vital Role of Advocacy at JDRF
-Improving Lives: Role of Research and Technology in the Treatment and Cure for T1D
-Everyday Life with Diabetes Panel
-Type 1 Diabetes in the School Setting: Everything You Need to Know Before Your Child Goes to School
Bonnie Baswell, Educational Equities Office Supervisor, LAUSD
Robert Cuen, Attorney and Law Professor, LAUSD
-Diabetes 101: First Two Years with Type 1 Diabetes
Jyotsna Keni, Pediatric Endocrinology, Kaiser
-Transition from Pediatric to Adult Care
-Diabetes 101: En Espanol
Ruth Pupo, CDE, White Memorial Hospital
-Yes, You Can Manage Your Diabetes
Mary Halvorson, CDE, RN, MSN, Children's Hospital Los Angeles
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Special Diabetes Program Passed
Your meetings with Members of Congress, phone calls and emails kept this alive and got us to the finish line! The reauthorization renews the Special Diabetes Program for one year at the current funding level of $150 million for the type 1 diabetes program and $150 million for the program focused on diabetes in Native American and Alaska Native communities.
This is a major victory for people affected by diabetes. Our nation’s most effective federal initiative to Stop Diabetes® and its complications, the Special Diabetes Program has made real advances in diabetes research, treatment and prevention efforts, bringing us closer to a cure for diabetes.
Because of your help, this renewal will allow for:
-The development of new drug therapies and effective treatments capable of stopping diabetes complications;
-Progress in identifying environmental triggers for type 1 diabetes;
- Prevention, wellness and education programs for communities that are most at-risk of developing type 2 diabetes;
- and Continued research for a cure. With nearly 26 million Americans living with diabetes and 79 million more with prediabetes, curing diabetes and preventing its complications is critical, and this is a huge step in the right direction! This victory couldn’t have happened without you.