Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Say 'ELLO to my LIL FRIEND!

I guess a blog is a good place to document the life moments that are impactful. Well, January 10, 2013 will go down as one of Laura's life-changing moments!

On January 10th, I was trained on how to use and implement aspects of my very first insulin pump! I had looked through the online module training sessions and the two or three workbooks prior to my in-person training at Medtronic. I felt like I had a pretty good overall handle and understanding of the pump. The online sessions and also my experience helping campers at camp with their pumps really helped me be prepared for my own, and for that, I am extremely grateful! (And for all of my diabetic friends who have offered their suggestions on the pump they have and likes and dislikes about their pump).

When I arrived at Medtronic, first of all, let me say that the place is pretty awesome-looking - outside and inside and really good about the guest navigation signs (total plus for me as I am always a little nervous navigating new places the first couple of times!)! The building just left me with a good feeling - pretty clean, corporate, and BIG, wow guys, I mean BIG! I waited for my rep to meet me just inside the visitor desk-waiting area. I met up with her, and we proceeded to walk back to one of the large conference rooms. And I am going to geek out here for a minute, but everything in the room was controlled by a panel of switches/buttons! need the curtains lowered, press a button, need the lights dimmer or brighter? Press a button. It was kind of cool to see a place that really embodied electronics and automation.

My trainer went through the book and parts of the pump menus and things, letting me practice on mine and her test pump. She said multiple times that I was so well-prepared for the training that day and that I was picking up the pump stuff really quickly. She just stopped and laughed a couple of times when I nodded that I agreed and understood what she was talking about, and that I had no questions. I wondered if that was bad that I was "going faster through the material than expected," but in the end, I felt like I had a good handle on it and how to operate many of the basic features. She made me feel more at-ease, and not to mention that she was a really great trainer and person to work with.

So, at 2:47pm on January 10, 2013, I set my reservoir for the very first time, and shortly after that, I inserted my first pump site for the very first time (crowds of campers and counselors cheering---CNP crew, you get this...) Well, technically, this was my second time inserting a pump site into myself. I inserted a Mio site just for fun at camp this summer with nurse Anne and Marie while setting up the med center office. Anne asked me if I wanted to try one since I had never done one before, so I said, sure, why not...and there you have it.

So far, I have changed my pump site once on my own completely, and will be changing it again tonight. My numbers have already been much better overall than they were off the pump. That first few days - it was blissful - my numbers were all under 180, which, for me recently has been nearly impossible. One of the only things that has been a little troublesome so far is at about day 2-3 of the pump site, when I have a bolus (the short burst of fast-acting insulin for food or for high blood sugar corrections), my site becomes sore for a minute or two while the bolus is sent into me at the site. After a couple of minutes, the discomfort goes away, and I can hardly feel the site at all, or even sometimes, forget it is there altogether!

With the pump clipped onto my pants, sometimes I feel like a doctor with a pager, or more recently, like I am on a reality tv show being taped (I clipped it to the back of the band of my pants) where they have the battery packs clipped to the back of their waistband for the mics wired under their clothes. Haha.

So, without further ado, I am pleased to introduce my pancreas addendum...my pump!!

One thing that I find lame kind of interesting is the fact that with all of the various options out there for electronics, and phone cases, etc, that there are only FOUR color choices for the pump of this model:
Charcoal, Blue, grey, purple and pink. You'd think that there would be SO many more options! At least one of the main rainbow - red, orange, yellow, green...oh well. If this is only one of my gripes so far, I think I can live with a cosmetic one!
--LD

Friday, January 4, 2013

Book-It

Happy New Year 2013!

To kick-off the year this year, why not kick-start it with a book review post (shocker, I know).

I finished a few books all written by the same author, Emily Giffin. As you may recall from my last post ages ago, I was going to start reading her first book of the duo - Something Borrowed. I read that book and then jumped right into the next book, and then the next. 

Something Borrowed

Something Blue

Baby Proof

I have also signed up to get two more of her books delivered to be from Paperback Swap. I have one of them already - waiting its turn on my bookshelf, and the other is on its way to me from somewhere in the USA. 

All three of these books were quick, not too exciting reads. Fluff reads. And wow, I must have a tendency to pick some rather slutty books lately - if you can call a book slutty. I mean geez - sex this and sex that...at one point or two during these books I had to check to make sure I wasn't reading 50 Shades of Grey or to make sure that no one was reading over my shoulder. wow. I am not sure why I feel compelled to read more of the author's work. The books didn't do a whole lot for me, but keep me interested slightly and let my brain totally wander and be "fluffed" for the short time they captured and held my attention (until I was finished reading them). Overall, pretty forgettable at the end of the day, so all three are sitting on the top of my SwapStack. Which, I must say, is getting rather tall under my desk - as in, it is almost TOUCHING the desktop from the floor underneath to the underside of the desktop. I need to unload some of these things fast. Might be time to stop by the "Little Free Library" that my friend told me is close to her house! Maybe take 4 or 5 of them over there and see if I can swap any of them out for something more entertaining to read that I have not read yet. You never know what you might find in those I imagine.

I am not sure what my next book will be on my nightstand, but as always, I have a healthy amount to choose from! But I imagine that stack will slowly transfer to the SwapStack and I will need to go in search of more books closer to spring or summer. Until then, Happy Reading!

LD