Saffron: You won't tell anyone about me breaking down? Mal: I won't. Saffron: Then I won't tell anyone how easily I got your gun out of your holster. Mal: I'll take that as a kindness.

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DCJensen - May 06, 2004 1:29:27 pm PDT #1431 of 5668
All is well that ends in pizza.

Hi all, just an update on the occasion of my 3 months into the Diabetes diagnosis.

Well, my arm is still bruised from last week's blood letting (testing). The bruise is yellow and black and blue and if I were 10 I would be showing it to all my friends in school.

Meanwhile, I got my Hba1c (aka A1c) results back. Remember this is my average since discovery until now, including the high point down to my current almost managed level. The A1C tells us how bad my blood sugar was doing during the 23 hours, 55 minutes of the day when I *wasn't* testing, essentially showing 3 months 24/7.

When I was diagnosed three months ago my A1c was at a mind blowing 12.8. Since the goal range is 4.1-6.4, that was pretty darned high. A month later, after being in the hospital, then trying to manage by eating right and a daily pill or two, I was at a seminar which offered a quick test. At that time my A1c had already dropped to 10.8.

My A1c 3 month average as of last Friday is officially 8.4.

The next testing is in 3 more months. I've hit my blood glucose target range about 50% of the time the last two weeks. I hope to see the A1c get down to the proper level by then.

All in all, 12.8 to 8.4 in three months seems like a pretty good drop to me.

When I went in for my A1c I got a cholesterol check as well.

My results:

Total: 149 Triglycerides: 59 HDL 36 LDL 101 Ratio: 4.14

Sounds like I have to raise my HDL, but overall good numbers.


Nora Deirdre - May 07, 2004 5:08:03 am PDT #1432 of 5668
I’m responsible for my own happiness? I can’t even be responsible for my own breakfast! (Bojack Horseman)

Requesting surgery-ma and recovery-ma for my dad - he fell at a local gas station and broke his femur pretty severely. His age and weight make me quite concerned (understatement) about his recovery from a trauma like this. If all goes well, he'll be in surgery this afternoon.


Polter-Cow - May 07, 2004 5:26:22 am PDT #1433 of 5668
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

This is not a good season for grandfathers.

My grandfather had a mild heart attack last night. He's stabilized now, but any recovery-ma sent Texas-ward would be most helpful.

My other grandfather is undergoing radiation treatment for prostate cancer. Any anti-cancer-ma sent San Francisco-ward couldn't hurt.


Lilty Cash - May 07, 2004 7:29:51 am PDT #1434 of 5668
"You see? THAT's what they want. Love, and a bit with a dog."

Hi everyone. I know that the need for ~ma seems great right now, but if anyone's got some to spare- I just got a call about my grandma. She's been fighting cancer for a while now (She was actually just released from a 2 week stay at the hospital and she's already got to go back) and she doesn't want to go to the doctor anymore. She can't get up on her own, and won't let an ambulance come pick her up so she can get the procedures she needs done. All she wants is Ambien to help her sleep. My grandpa is a wreck.

In all honesty, I don't know if I want her to stop being stubborn, or to let her do this the way she wants..but in any case. If there's any spare ~ma..it would be appriciated.


Emily - May 07, 2004 9:04:40 am PDT #1435 of 5668
"In the equation E = mc⬧, c⬧ is a pretty big honking number." - Scola

Low on the priority list, since no one's health is involved, but if there's academic -ma out there, I could use it about now. Off to submit project and discuss foreign languages I don't speak.


EpicTangent - May 07, 2004 10:30:17 am PDT #1436 of 5668
Why isn't everyone pelting me with JOY, dammit? - Zenkitty

I feel kinda petty after all the serious issues above, but the Traffic Court-ma worked fabulously. Judge called my name, I said "Here." He said, "This case has been dismissed. You may leave if you'd like." (Saving me, thanks to the Governator's raised fines, as much as $700).

So I hereby release the -ma, with a pat on the head for a job well done, back into the wild. (I hope it works well as grandpa and grandma-ma).


Lyra Jane - May 07, 2004 11:27:11 am PDT #1437 of 5668
Up with the sun

I just got an offer for a new job.

It is an assistant editor position for a community newspaper, and it sounds like the workload will be insane and there's no money, but I am fairly over the moon about it.

So I release any jobma that had been directed at me back into the wild.


Emily - May 07, 2004 11:57:46 am PDT #1438 of 5668
"In the equation E = mc⬧, c⬧ is a pretty big honking number." - Scola

There must have been a great burst of highly concentrated -ma for me, since it went even easier than I'd hoped! I am (almost quite probably) done. While I'm not ruling out the possibility that they'll notice their mistake and take it all back, I have been told that all of my requirements are completed and all I have to do is show up at graduation (though I do hope at some point they tell me where graduation's going to be and how it's going to work). So although it won't be official till May 16, I'm pretty much Master Emily! No, that's not right. There should be a better phrase.

I release the ma back into the ether with my blessings. Love, Emily Buffista, M. fuckin' A.


Stephanie - May 09, 2004 12:55:23 pm PDT #1439 of 5668
Trust my rage

I could use some internship~ma this week. Tomorrow I start a summer internship where about 2/3s of my time will be working at an Immgration Detention Facility. I've been told by the people I will be working with that it is basically a medium-security prison and that while some of the people I'll be dealing with are just regular immigrants who got detained, the vast majority of them are convicted criminals. Having never been in a prison before, I'm not too sure what to expect.


Lilty Cash - May 10, 2004 3:38:05 am PDT #1440 of 5668
"You see? THAT's what they want. Love, and a bit with a dog."

I visited Grandma yesterday, and she is feeling well enough to sit with me and share coffee and a donut, sit outside on her swing and (yay!) take her chemotherapy treatment this week.

~Ma is much appriciated and sent gratefully back into the cosmos!