You don't know me yet, maybe you do. If you don't, you will get to know me by reading this blog. If you know me, you might learn more about me, reading this blog, since I don't have the time to keep up with all of you. I'm a witty, young at heart hobby cook, always in for a good time, craving carbs but not eating many. An open book to many, spontaneous, outgoing, loving and caring personality with Type 1 diabetes.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Time runs through my hands
There are not enough hours in one day, to do whatever I would like to do. Time is going too fast, the end of the year is going to be there before I'm ready to embrace 2010. I don't know what to do first. There's chaos in my head and in my house. I want to get organized and I'm normally a pretty good organizer. But lately, time runs through my hands.. I want to speed up, so I can get everything done. And then again I want to slow down, because I'm tired.. I'm just so tired.. I have been on the Continuous Blood Glucose Monitoring for a couple of months now. My diabetes has improved, but the sleepless nights are ruining me. It's like having a baby again, or twins at least! My sensor wakes me around 6 x a night. As soon as I fall asleep again, another alarm wakes me up. I want to sleep.. just sleep..
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Kan je je sensor dan niet een paar nachten ietsjes minder scherp instellen ... ? Goed geregeld willen zijn is allemaal prima, maar roepen we niet altijd heel luid dat het wel nog leefbaar moet blijven?
Ik heb de hypogrens vannacht iets verlegd, van 99 naar 65, zodat ik niet om de haverklap alarm krijg. Dat was al heel wat beter. Overdag stoort mij dat niet, maar 's nachts wil ik gewoon toch een beetje recupereren. Het is inderdaad de bedoeling scherper ingesteld te staan, maar niet ten koste van alles hè. Ik moet dat een beetje in de gaten houden, dat ik mezelf niet te scherp zet...
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