I'm actually not bitchy, I'm bitter, which is worse (kinda) because I'm not expressing it- just swallowing it up.
I think I need to do a serious re-evaluation because I don't *like* being this bitter/grumpy all the time. *
(*it's not actually "all the time", but it's more often than I'd like. Usually at home, after a long day)
Accomplishments (Brief food mention)
Today was hard, but I:
- Mostly kept up my low-carb meal plan (went a little sweet on a smoothie)
- Made a yummy smoothie for tonight and prepped chai tea chia pudding for breakfast
- Opened up about my stress with a friend and my mama, which *surprised* helped me feel a lot better
- Kept my spending low this past week
- Set a boundary about how long I'm willing to work late tomorrow
- Made specific plans to call healthcare options tomorrow
I just feel gross and disappointed because I really wanted to enjoy and do well at it, but I'm already feeling burned out and I've only been working there for 3 months.
I'm feeling so depressed about healthcare, *my* state of health (/lack thereof), and how exhausting my job is.
I feel especially guilty because I just became a registered behavior therapist, and I'm already questioning this path because it's a) really tiring and hard on my physical health, and b) doesn't provide benefits at my 15 hours/week.
CW: food thread, medical adjacent
And for dessert:
This weird nonsense!
Lookit me, livin' wild, mushrooms in my cocoa~ https://awoo.space/media/2R_N8uEcqwYQP5z3liU
CW: food thread, medical adjacent
Side dish:
Baby carrots! Hummus! Basic af!
(Sorry for the unsexy picture, I ate my plated version real fast)
CW: food thread, medical adjacent
Main dish: roasted cauliflower, oyster, & shiitake mushrooms
Guess what spikes my BG to pre-diagnosis levels, even with insulin?
In the past two hours:
8 pm: 559 (highest BG since I was diagnosed, holy shit)
9 pm: 460 (still incredibly bad)
10 pm: 296 (STILL incredibly bad but okay, I can jog now)
Jsfc. Sorry Okinawa Boba Tea, but I think I''ll have to avoid you next time.
Healthcare - (general/not personal)
Wow I went on reddit to read about how other Type 1 Diabetics handle losing healthcare, and
Oh god.
The state of healthcare in the U.S. is really, REALLY scary.
- 18 y/o "aged out" of health care in Texas
- One kid got fired from his job for "going to the doctor too much". He used vacation time to do pump training.
- That one report of a 26 year/old dying alone in his apartment because he ran out of insulin.
Just...
Cw: food, diet, insulin
I think my goal is not to do a full-on keto diet, but to drastically reduce my carbs. Ideally I want to take the same amount of fast-acting (humalog) insulin/day as I do long-acting (lantus).
Right now I take 13 L/day. 13 H (at 1 H/ 12 grams carbs) comes out to 156 grams of carbs/day. Which is WAY less than I eat now, but enough that I can still reasonably cook vegetarian meals around.
Anyone else on here with Type 1 Diabetes? #t1d #type1diabetes #type_1_diabetes?
I want to expand my network & am enjoying talking on here with other folks who have to deal with this autoimmune disorder.
Plus it's nice to have contacts in case of emergency or needing advice, especially with healthcare in the terrifying state it's currently in.
Hi I'm Sparrow! Queer kid-adventurer, sci fi/horror geek, wildlife enthusiast, & Witch. Enboi, they/them. T1d. Intersectional feminist. BT/special education aide.