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GME | How Sweet the Sting
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How Sweet the Sting. Attempting to enjoy the ride, insulin pump included. November 11, 2013. Wow Our daughter is here, and she’s perfect, and wow, our birth experience was pretty terrible. Of course, it goes without saying that our top priority was for mom and baby to get through it safe and healthy, and ultimately, … Continue reading →. September 11, 2013. August 21, 2013. What to expect…. August 12, 2013. This day needs to be over. March 25, 2013. Right Now. So frustrating for so many reasons that ...
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How Sweet the Sting | Attempting to enjoy the ride, insulin pump included. | Page 2
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How Sweet the Sting. Attempting to enjoy the ride, insulin pump included. Newer posts →. Not sad, just…. February 20, 2012. Kerri over at Six Until Me describes something in her post about low blood sugars. That struck me as one of those things I’ve been trying to describe for awhile but haven’t been able to put my finger on it:. Diabetes, on a day when numbers won’t behave, is a full-time job. 8220;You look sad,” someone said to me. This is exactly it! Food observations from Central America. Second: Tem...
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She’s Here! | How Sweet the Sting
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How Sweet the Sting. Attempting to enjoy the ride, insulin pump included. November 11, 2013. I tried not to yell at her. I pushed for almost 4 hours. At first they thought I was making slow progress…I remember them (the doula, the husband, maybe a nurse? Saying, “wow, the baby has hair! I knew it. I KNEW it was a girl! So it was worth it. And it was terrible. And humbling. And she is wonderful. This entry was posted in diabetes. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Join 2 other followers.
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13 Years (and 2 days) | How Sweet the Sting
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How Sweet the Sting. Attempting to enjoy the ride, insulin pump included. Not sad, just…. 13 Years (and 2 days). May 14, 2012. Or was I particularly off-course? I don’t know. For now I’m grateful that I have excellent health insurance, and am in excellent health. It’s tiring and I really wish I could just be normal…but I’m not even sure I remember what that means anymore. This entry was posted in uncategorized. Not sad, just…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Join 2 other followers.
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Core | How Sweet the Sting
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How Sweet the Sting. Attempting to enjoy the ride, insulin pump included. I started at 166 pounds. My goal is to lose 26. 20 pounds and reach a healthy weight of 140. As of now I have lost 7 pounds and have 13 to go. Track my progress below:. Loss this week: -1. Total Loss: 7 lbs. Left to Lose: 13 lbs. Times to Gym: 3. Loss this week: -2.6. Total Loss: 8 lbs. Left to Lose: 12 lbs. Revised goal, after doctor’s appt.). Times to gym: 3 2 long walks. Weight: 155.4 lbs. Loss this week: 2.8 lbs. Times to Gym: 1.
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What to expect… | How Sweet the Sting
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How Sweet the Sting. Attempting to enjoy the ride, insulin pump included. This day needs to be over. Almost) 7 months →. What to expect…. August 12, 2013. So…I thought I’d be better about updating once I was actually pregnant, since one of the reasons I started this blog was because I thought I’d need to vent/muse/fret all the time once that happened. Apparently not. Or, not online, in any case. Oh yeah, did I mention? We’re expecting a little one this fall! It’s the best surprise of your life! More surp...
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Really, Medtronic? Really?? | How Sweet the Sting
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How Sweet the Sting. Attempting to enjoy the ride, insulin pump included. 13 Years (and 2 days). This day needs to be over. →. December 8, 2012. Because you don’t support USB 3. Which is, by the way, designed to be backwards compatible with USB 2.0. You claim to support all of the configurations we own, by the way, but no one with anything but superhuman tech savvy powers and inhuman amounts of tenacity could ever get them to work, apparently. You know how I finally got it to work? 13 Years (and 2 days).
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Truck. | How Sweet the Sting
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How Sweet the Sting. Attempting to enjoy the ride, insulin pump included. September 11, 2013. On the positive side, my eye exam went well last week and my eye doc said she had no reason to recommend a c-section for retinopathy-related reasons. This entry was posted in uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. A Shot in the Dark.
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(almost) 7 months | How Sweet the Sting
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How Sweet the Sting. Attempting to enjoy the ride, insulin pump included. What to expect…. August 21, 2013. Just a few days shy of 7 months pregnant and a few observations:. This entry was posted in uncategorized. What to expect…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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This day needs to be over. | How Sweet the Sting
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How Sweet the Sting. Attempting to enjoy the ride, insulin pump included. What to expect… →. This day needs to be over. March 25, 2013. So frustrating for so many reasons that I don’t want to get into. Bad experiences with multiple doctors’ office staff, awful blood sugars that defy all logic and won’t come down as they should, extra anxiety for a lot of reasons. Sometimes it feels like a little too much on top of everything else. This entry was posted in uncategorized. What to expect… →.