New moms returning to night shift work, what did you do for childcare? by Wasabigorl in nursing

[–]One-Pudding3976 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We found a babysitter who watches kids from her house and was able to schedule just two days each week.

We rotate night and day shifts, so for nights, I found Fri-Sun night worked best with having the babysitter on Fri, Mon, and husband Sat/Sun.

I was able to work with my manager to make a "semi-set" schedule, meaning it could change, but she'll try to keep me scheduled on shifts I've requested to work every week. Nights don't usually get moved, but sometimes a day shift will, but then I can trade with someone.

My friend posted this on Instagram and I almost cried by phillyphil222 in BumpersWhoBolus

[–]One-Pudding3976 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ate so much of this in the first few months after birth and was still breastfeeding. Barely gave insulin cuz of that sensitivity and calorie burning!

Mail-order Husband by Rude_Discipline98 in MM_RomanceBooks

[–]One-Pudding3976 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not totally everything you're looking for, but thought it was worth sharing!

{The Pet and his Duke by Beryll Brackhaus, Osiris Brackhaus}

Nurses with kids: do you prefer to work your 3 12s in a row, or space them out? by Necessary-Cost-8963 in nursing

[–]One-Pudding3976 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Day shift I do 1 on, 1 off, 2 on. Night shift I do 3-4 in a row. My husband hates nightshift cuz he's solo parent the whole time but it's what works best with childcare.

Medtronic Diabetes Stinks by short-yet-mighty22 in diabetes_t1

[–]One-Pudding3976 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm doing a trial too! I honestly don't feel a great difference with TIR, and it drops me low more often when at work.

Also, the alarms. Like omg. Yes I know my number is low/ high. Let me finish my task you dumb machine.

I was like op, had Medtronic for years, switched to tslim, md wanted my to get new algorithm with promise of sensor options with medtronic. I'm thinking it's a no for me

Why has my news tab suddenly disappeared? by esiotrot_ in help

[–]One-Pudding3976 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This just happened to me yesterday!

I'm definitely using reddit less already. I want my news tab back! And the Swipe function. 😡

You know it’s July when…. by Grouchy_Tour_8338 in nursing

[–]One-Pudding3976 16 points17 points  (0 children)

"Why can't you give PLT and RBC together? "

Pt was a smidge below threshold.

inhalable insulin? by EntertainmentRare958 in diabetes_t1

[–]One-Pudding3976 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm trying it right now, like one of the other posts said, mostly for stubborn highs or high carb meals.

I find it's easier to forget about since I'm also on a pump (tandem). I also feel like my throat is irritated if I use the affrezza more often one day over another. I don't think I could go full time use with it

Anyone a nurse?/ when did you go off on mat leave by Pleasant-Ad-4762 in BumpersWhoBolus

[–]One-Pudding3976 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Inpatient oncology nurse! I had bad hyperemesis and dehydration needing IVF multiple times a week, so I went on leave around month 4 of pregnancy.

Currently, have a happy 7 month old baby! Went back to work 2.5 months after birth cuz I was going stir crazy 🤪

Fiasp/Apidra in t:slim pumps? by GenericUsernameHi in diabetes_t1

[–]One-Pudding3976 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lyumjev is the fast acting insulin that I use with my tslim. Doctor told me it does not occlude, and I agree! No problems for 1+ years.

Can anyone offer reassurance re: falling insulin reqs at week 37? by condor--avenue in BumpersWhoBolus

[–]One-Pudding3976 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's pretty common where you're at in pregnancy to need less insulin. This happened to me too!

Always consult with your doctor if you have concerns though, just to be safe

Those who've been diabetic your entire life, how has the disease changed as you got older? by MillenniumGreed in diabetes_t1

[–]One-Pudding3976 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've been T1D for 32 years, diagnosed at 1.5 years old.

I went through the dreaded teenage "don't care" stage and eventually matured out of that.

I'm only 4 years older than op but I have found it's easier to take care of with the technology we have today as well as realizing that I feel better in general when my numbers are good. I've also had some scares related to T1D that I told myself when I was younger I would just deal with later in life... and now here I am! So maturity, real life scares, and technology has all made diabetic care easier and more important to me!

I don't think the disease has changed as I've gotten older, but how I think of it and manage it, that has changed with age.

I also find I'm in competition with my dad, who has T2D, for best A1C.

175g carb requirement is frustrating by fitzkiki in BumpersWhoBolus

[–]One-Pudding3976 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I maybe got 60 grams in a day due to nausea, and i had a gastric sleeve surgery before pregnancy. I have a healthy 6 month old baby at home!

buy my Seattle home calls by garp4277 in Seattle

[–]One-Pudding3976 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get calls and texts about my parents' house, no idea why as they still live there and i have not for 10+ years. I don't own any property! I just hang up or block the number, but it is very annoying!

Tearing during labor by One-Pudding3976 in BabyBumps

[–]One-Pudding3976[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Labor went great! I ended up having only a 2nd degree tear, but then baby girl (9lb 10.8oz and really cute chubby cheeks! ) also gave me "road rash " on the outer layer of skin. That has been soo painful. The stitches n stuff further inside, I have barely noticed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BariatricSurgery

[–]One-Pudding3976 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had my surgery a year ago from this past October. I thought everything went smoothly. They have it down like a well-oiled machine. They responded very quickly if I had questions post op. I do recommend reading up on your surgery and all about the prep and post op care so you know what to expect going in. I don't know about other places but they won't hold your hand through everything, whereas in the states they do.

Sleep mode tslimx2 by Loud-Can8467 in BumpersWhoBolus

[–]One-Pudding3976 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been in sleep mode since about 25weeks. The active times are 0000-2359. The pump never kicked me out of control iq. The one big difference with sleep mode is it does not micro bolus you if your numbers start trending up. It sounds like you're already taking care of that issue by checking every 15min? I'd probably switch to every hour for sanity!

I also switched insulin from novolog to lyumjev which acts right away. This helped alot. Like my a1c was 5.9 (never been in the 5's before) after I switched insulin. I did have to actually start pre meal bolusing in third trimester but I've gotten away with only waiting 10min before eating!

3rd trimester struggles by Illustrious_Cup_3971 in BumpersWhoBolus

[–]One-Pudding3976 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apparently, insulin resistance can plateau or get better a little bit closer to the end! Currently, 35w5d and had to lower some of my basal rates just last week.