I've been consciously not allowing myself to get upset each time the blood glucose reading is too high. If the doctor is satisfied with my results, and I picked him because he's an aggressive Diabetes doctor, then the thing for me to do is just write down the numbers and quit stewing over them. I've been pleased so far with my efforts to be more nonchalant about it all. I'll still use the higher numbers to help me decide if there is something I ate that might have touched it off, but when it's the same thing I've been eating with good test results sometimes, and bad on others, I'll just ignore it.
I'm also doing much better about exercising than I had been. Doing them every other day seems to have worked out pretty well, and I think it kick started my weight loss again, too. And that's a good thing. That long month staring at the same number on the scale was no fun, since I knew I was being careful about calories. I've never been on an extended diet like this before, so I really didn't realize that plateaus could last a whole month, but obviously they can.
I've spent the last few days rearranging one of our storage rooms for our plush toys. It's been hard work, but it's beginning to look better now. I've added a few more things to the Yard Sale box, too, which means they won't be coming back in the house. That's a good thing. We're both pack rats, and that's a bad combination! It's somehow easier to put something in the Yard Sale stack than it is to put it in the donation box. Doesn't seem quite as "gone", if that makes any sense at all.
We almost had a yard sale this last weekend, but the Alabama game came on early, and hubby didn't want to miss it - of course. So we'll wait for another pretty weekend, now that it's cooler.
Now if we could just get all those storage tubs down to the basement ... I might have a house back! That part of the job will have to be when hubby gets in the mood and finds room for them downstairs. It wouldn't be safe for me to try to walk down the steps carrying a big storage tub. I walk much better than I used to, but my balance is still a little unpredictable. Better safe than sorry.
So, all in all, I'm feeling very good about where I am right now. I'm looking forward to Thanksgiving, and having all our family here, too. That's helping me to do the cleaning I've been procrastinating about, and I'm getting more exercise, too!
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I'd say you are doing great. It seems all I get done is move stuff from one place to another. I sure am glad you got me up early this morning. I just realized how bad my mornings are. Typing is almost impossible with the double clicks and trying to get the curser to go where I want it. This is a big day and I need to hit the floor running at the convention. Diabetes is my next hurdle. I have been putting off going to the doctor again and I know I should. I just didn't want another disease. It seems one is all I can handle at a time. Hang in there winter is coming this weekend they say and we will have lots of time to be in the house and reflect on our conditions....love ya Pokie
Hi Pokie!
I know you're swamped right now with the Convention, but I'm tickled you stopped by. You'll probably find that you handle the PD and maybe the RA better if your blood glucose is under control. I know I feel a whole lot stronger than I used to.
Take care dear friend,
Rosemary
Mama as usual you are an inspiration. Not only have you raised 2 wonderful daughters (and being one I can say that)you continue to amaze me each and every day. Thank you for being a great role model and just for being my Mama.
Love you!
Noelle
Such sweet words deserve a great big hug Noelle, and I don't mean the cartoon kind on FB, either! See you tonight, hopefully.
I am curious as to your initial diagnosis and whether or not it was thought that the PD & PN were linked. My father has PD and has been recently diagnosed with PN as well (I mean, add insult to injury). It's been a difficult couple of months. He's a senior and he has now lost a lot of independence. He does not have diabetes (however, my husband is Type 2 so I understand the blood sugar routine and the risks. Conversely, he also was stricken with Guillian Barre Syndrome some 12 years ago so the PN part I'm VERY familiar with). I've been searching for the past couple of hours for any info on PN although I cannot find any links between the two. Which I guess means his is probably idiopathic :-(. If you would like to, you can reply to me at swatson [at] neonfrog [dot] ca.
cheers, Shelley
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