I was in la-la land because I was worrying more about cancers of the thyroid and things of that nature. When I first heard diabetes I admit I was pretty cavalier about it..like it's not a big deal. But it is. It's scary as heck and explains a lot of things that had been going on with her. From attitude (nasty mood swings) to lack of interest in school (a 5.0 gpa straight A student- not caring about her grades) to general sleepiness and just not feeling good. It's astounding to me that she was still able to exercise. Really????
7.07.2013
Uncovering the mystery
Getting the call from the doctor, I can remember answering the phone and just knowing something was wrong. And yet I was *still* shocked to hear the words- 'she has diabetes' coming out of her mouth. I wrote down everything and promised to get her to the office in a few minutes for another blood test. And then I went upstairs to talk to my husband. He knew something was wrong just by looking at my face. I said it as calmly as I could and I remember feeling like I was floating above my body and watching the scene. I ended with "Well type 1 diabetes is the better one, right?" and my husband saying "No it's much worse". I think when I look back..when I first mentioned diabetes to him- he KNEW it was going to be type 1 and was hoping it wasn't.
I was in la-la land because I was worrying more about cancers of the thyroid and things of that nature. When I first heard diabetes I admit I was pretty cavalier about it..like it's not a big deal. But it is. It's scary as heck and explains a lot of things that had been going on with her. From attitude (nasty mood swings) to lack of interest in school (a 5.0 gpa straight A student- not caring about her grades) to general sleepiness and just not feeling good. It's astounding to me that she was still able to exercise. Really????
I was in la-la land because I was worrying more about cancers of the thyroid and things of that nature. When I first heard diabetes I admit I was pretty cavalier about it..like it's not a big deal. But it is. It's scary as heck and explains a lot of things that had been going on with her. From attitude (nasty mood swings) to lack of interest in school (a 5.0 gpa straight A student- not caring about her grades) to general sleepiness and just not feeling good. It's astounding to me that she was still able to exercise. Really????
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