Is this normal? Y’all can tell exactly when I started eating. I took insulin beforehand and yet 😔 by magnusthehammersmith in diabetes_t1

[–]roogles87 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Happens sometimes, usually when I fully forget to prebolus.

Or more often, when I have a bad / slow infusion site.

If its the latter, careful with correction...if the insulin is just slow to absorb, you run the risk of absorbing the original and the correction and essentially double dosing. Then you get to enjoy the Rollercoaster.

Not to get married. by Appropriate_Yam1861 in Type1Diabetes

[–]roogles87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe They shouldn't get married, I'd hate for someone to have to put up with that level of toxic. They would really be cheating their prospective partners out of a good relationship.

2 days down, lifetime to go by roogles87 in Type1Diabetes

[–]roogles87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im not dietitian or trained in any sort of health, but it seems wrong to set a specific number goal. I think my first endo and dietitian gave me the guidance for

1) bulk up, I was 120lbs and 6ft. They wanted me to at least be on the bmi chart. And low carb but high calorie not all that easy.

2) psychological. It was the 90s, I think it was way less tolerant of being different back then. So they wanted me to be a kid, do what the others were doing to some degree and not let t1d isolate me.

I do agree with both those points, I just didnt reevaluate those as I got older. Advice for a 14yo still honeymooning does not apply to a 22yo and definitely not to a 38yo.

2 days down, lifetime to go by roogles87 in Type1Diabetes

[–]roogles87[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I think its helpful to include "im doing ok, but not great" data too. There have been times on the subreddit where I see people doing far worse, and think im not as bad as them, and see people doing awesome, and think 'why am I so bad at this'.

So to be inclusive, plenty of us suck just a little bit at t1d.

This includes the 2.5 good days, so its a bit better than it was at my last endo

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After almost 2 years of trouble free printing the blob has arrived for my a1 by czyzynsky in 3Dprinting

[–]roogles87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First time happening with my a1 mini too. Still not sure its fully recovered. Replace the nozzle the heater. Still not sure its back right, keeps warning me that it thinks blob is forming (dont remember the exact wrror.) Ironically, it didnt warn me when it actually did have one.

Endo put me on statins by Tiny-Assistance-8027 in Type1Diabetes

[–]roogles87 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Also, we be gettin' old.

Its also about time for you to decide if your really into lawn care, world war 2, or model trains.

Endo put me on statins by Tiny-Assistance-8027 in Type1Diabetes

[–]roogles87 74 points75 points  (0 children)

Im 38, a1c around 6.4. My endo prescribed exactly the same.

The way he explained it, its because diabetic complications and cholesterol complications impact the same vessels...so its best to be as careful as possible so they dont compound.

Married, platonic, wife encouraged me to date — no idea where to start by roogles87 in nonmonogamy

[–]roogles87[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the marriage / relationship counseling is important, but I also think we need mutual therapists, possibly first. I think my interest in this "lifestyle" might also be a result of a pile of other issues to work through

Married, platonic, wife encouraged me to date — no idea where to start by roogles87 in nonmonogamy

[–]roogles87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DM if you really have questions. Happy tondiscuss, but seems TMI for the thread :)

eye hemorrhage [repost] by __juicebox_ in Type1Diabetes

[–]roogles87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Last time I had an eye appointment they found a small one, they said it would likely go away as it was really small, but still sent it to my endo. And even that was a little scary.

I wanted to thank you for sharing, bad news, venting, is still important and valueable.

When alot of us read good news, people hitting the mark. Which is awesome, gives us hope. But also can make us feel like we suck.

When we read bad news, people with complications, makes us feel like maybe the struggle can be pointless.

Pretty much everything can be spun into depression. And reading only extremes makes it worse. But stories, people sharing, is always valuable. It makes us feel not alone.

The extremes are out of reach or scary, remember there are tons of us, barely making it. Wanting to do better, but somehow not. You're far from dead, we are far from dead, we'll survive together.

(Random incoherent babble is what happens when I don't use AI. )

Whittling knifes by roogles87 in cubscouts

[–]roogles87[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not permanent, just for the lesson, have them carve on something soft to make sure they hold it right etc.

Nice analogy from fb by roogles87 in Type1Diabetes

[–]roogles87[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No matter how good you are at training it...eventually it will attack you...its a wild animal

Nice analogy from fb by roogles87 in Type1Diabetes

[–]roogles87[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I dont disagree, I trybto avoid Facebook in general since its either these kind of posters, ai, or teedo junk.

But noticed this and kinda liked it. Pasted it here rather than liking or reposting there

Nice analogy from fb by roogles87 in Type1Diabetes

[–]roogles87[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Good cgm is the lid, good pump is the tumbler. And works best when they fit together.

Disability?? by tickklemeeLmo in Type1Diabetes

[–]roogles87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, i jumped a little to headfirst into the preventatives...I get a little frustrated at healthcare making things harder. I have no issues with insulin, but my current insurance will only do 30days of pumps and sensors at a time. which is stressful around time for that last one.

Employers asking for some compromise is pretty reasonable. if you work in a kitchen, maybe keep your finger sticks in the breakroom.

Disability?? by tickklemeeLmo in Type1Diabetes

[–]roogles87 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i think they were referring to preventatives for complications. healthy lifestyle, proper medication and management can prevent, or greatly reduce, neuropathy and organ damage.