Hospital times: honeymoon

Honeymoon Luckily, after diagnosis we have a period called honeymoon, where, once we are on insulin, our remaining beta cells work well enough that they are able to do the correction work (with “endogenous” insulin, i.e. our own, generated inside our body)  while we do the basal work and the meals (with “exogenous” insulin, i.e.… Continue reading Hospital times: honeymoon

Back to school

Days after we got home, life didn’t turn back to normal. My first day back at school, I felt shy arriving at the curb. I was late; I slept in today, so thankfully no one would see me outside. I hadn’t been in class for over a week, from staying home sick to going to… Continue reading Back to school

Back to school: my mom

When we were released, we headed home with our heads full of new concepts. We were put on a sort of diabetes 101 regimen. Every meal was supposed to be roughly the same number of carbs so that dosing would be easy, and every low would be treated in the same way – with 15g … Continue reading Back to school: my mom

Back to school: my dad

Friday Kaelan came back from the hospital. He spent a three-day week-end at home, then, on Tuesday morning, went back to school. The weekend was extraordinarily busy. There were many choices to be made, about the gear he needed to bring to school, but also about how he would live the school experience. We had… Continue reading Back to school: my dad