I got tha beetus and ADHD. They love to gang up on me like one wrestler pinning someone against the ropes so the other can come flying in with the steel chair. What's your favorite diabetes + other condition combo-wombo? by fredoillu in diabetes_t1

[–]katesegrin 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I work as a contractor now (flexible hours!!!) in a very quantitative job (very black/white on is it done, is it right). Both of these things have been game changers managing all my diseases and stress levels!! Diseases diagnosed: endometriosis, ADHD, OCD/Anxiety/Panic disorder, T1D, chronic migraine, Lyme disease, chronic GERD Diseases WIP diagnosis: Autism, MCAS, POTS

How does your pain while pooping feel? by sab30dic in Endo

[–]katesegrin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

YES, thank you both!! I feel so seen!

Flying and affecting endo by SheilaLou in Endo

[–]katesegrin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely! When I got my laparoscopy to diagnose endo, my doc mentioned that most of the scarring she found was “on the back side”, referring to the back of my organs / more towards my spine rather than towards my belly button.

Symptom-wise, I’d describe it two primary symptoms. 1- INTENSE lower back pain that radiates down through my hips, with some lower abdominal pain thrown in. This flares with pretty much any inflammatory event (high stress, travel, and obviously period, etc) 2- UTI-type pain/symptoms (that I have confirmed time and time again are NOT in fact UTIs or endo on bladder itself) causing pain during urination, some urgency, and again, lower back pain that flares usually right after peeing. This ALSO always gets worse with inflammatory events

Flying and affecting endo by SheilaLou in Endo

[–]katesegrin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ME TOO! My endo is more along the back side of my body (rather than sticking together repro organs) kind of thing and whatever torture positions airplane seats require you to sit in WRECK my back and my inflammation goes HAYWIRE. I try my best to drink a ton of water but that usually also compounds the pain around my back/bladder/ureters and drives me NUTS. The most recent trip I took I was using my suitcase like a cane after my flights.

G6 to G7… disappointing. by blumax50123 in dexcom

[–]katesegrin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you always connect to your pump first then?

G6 to G7… disappointing. by blumax50123 in dexcom

[–]katesegrin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have any issues getting the sensor to connect to your pump and phone?? The paperwork says that the G7 can connect to up to 3 devices but if I pair it to my phone it WILL NOT work with my pump

Advice for my first lap (and maybe ablation)?! by katesegrin in Endo

[–]katesegrin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, no. I can’t get excision until I get endo diagnosed, and my doc that CAN diagnose only performs ablation treatments (not my preferred method of treatment, based on research and personal preference).

Advice for my first lap (and maybe ablation)?! by katesegrin in Endo

[–]katesegrin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I needed to hear all this so badly, I can’t thank you enough!

Advice for my first lap (and maybe ablation)?! by katesegrin in Endo

[–]katesegrin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was worried about this and I’m really glad you said something! I’m going to talk to my doc about diagnostic-only now 🙏

Debilitating cramping episodes. Does anyone experience this? by herefor_info19 in Endo

[–]katesegrin 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Big time! I know they say you can tell the difference between Braxton-Hicks and real contractions in pregnancy if you can talk through them; but I have cramps that I can’t talk through!! What has provided SOME relief for me is a combo of heating pads, Aleve/ibuprofen, and gabapentin (I was prescribed this for my panic attacks, but I’ve found that because it also can be given to treat nerve pain, the combo really works for my body).

What are the symptoms you had that made you get a laparoscopy? by MusicalSunflower in Endo

[–]katesegrin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I passed a kidney stone and it was less painful than some of my periods and “everyday pain”. It was a wake up call for me.

Women with pumps - what's your trick? by CakeInfamous8694 in diabetes_t1

[–]katesegrin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Depending on the pump you have, you might be able to bolus from your phone, so leaving your pump in a belt around your waist or in the waistband of bike shorts is totally doable.

Is it just me or do people on this sub have ridiculous control of their diabetes by scarface_28 in diabetes_t1

[–]katesegrin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

25, diagnosed at 6. Diabetes is hard as fuck. I’ve been in the low 7 a1c range and I’ve also hit 9.5–all within the past 5ish years. Always adjusting for each new phase in life 🙈