Made it through another diabetes appointment--- totally unexpected, but Hannah had annual labs drawn today. Typically we do it the begnning of the year, but last year was in March, so they figured it would be good to do today instead of wait until April this year.....It was good and bad-- Hannah didn't have 3 months to fret about it and didn't get upset UNTIL she heard we were doing it today. Last year was aweful in that she had herself so worked up on the way and such too. It went much better this year and they numbed her arms up , but she still was quite upset and said it hurt just as bad. A1C --6.5% Vitamin D deficient from last year , so we will see what the result is this year, but have her on a script of 50,000 units of Vitamin D that she will take once a month. Higher vitamin D levels will help her utilize her insulin better.
All in all she is still doing very well. Diabetes management is pretty well under control, we just changed her lunch setting slightly.
Talked about trying different site areas, since the butt area is starting with some slight scar tissue. Still to thin in the stomach area, but may move up higher on the bum or hip area.
We got a new Ketone testing meter that tests ketones in the blood-- which ketones pick up much quicker in the blood vs the urine. Might explain some of the tummy aches she has after high blood sugars. We have never tested postive for ketones in the urine since she was diagnosed, and I rarely remember to test for ketones, but with the blood meter we now have another better option.
--Her weight continues to climb-- every 3 months she is a pound or 2 heavier, 77lbs and 4' 10" tall still thin, but growing well. We need to work on her nutrition, but she rarely likes to deviate from her normal foods. We try and that's all we can do but it's frustrating.
She is still enjoying dance and learning the flute, and starts JO Volleyball in February and is really looking forward to practicing and playing some games and tournaments.
The Walk to Cure Diabetes is coming up in Feb 23 at the Mall of America and she always looks forward to that day...it's an awesome day of support focusing on Hannah and what she deals with daily. Consider a donation to JDRF online www.walk.jdrf.org or send us a check made out to JDRF.
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