We’re Home
We’re home. I can’t tell you how happy we are to finally be home. The staff at the hospital was fantastic, including a great hospitalist, but it’s a miserable place to stay. They did confirm his diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes. We will be following up with an endocrinologist to hopefully get him on an insulin pump. Until then, he will have to take insulin four times a day. And of course he’ll need to closely monitor his blood sugar.

We couldn’t go home until we confirmed the pharmacy had everything he needed. This proved to be the most difficult part of today’s journey. Apparently, Walgreens has nothing in stock. Color me unimpressed. While I tried to verify availability of the drugs at CVS, the hubby drove to Publix with the list to see if they had it. Thankfully, they had everything we needed, with the exception of the Dexcom. The Mayor’s care team quickly provided written prescriptions that we could take to Publix. Unlike Walgreens, Publix’s pharmacy was absolutely wonderful.

Fortunately, the diagnosis will not impact his ability to play hockey, which was a huge relief. It will change how we manage his nutrition before, during and after a game or practice. While we were in the hospital, I ordered a bunch of supplies to manage his blood sugar. It may even mean a return to the penalty box for me. Once he gets the continuous glucose monitor, it will be really easy to manage his sugars. Until then, he’ll have to listen to his body and test his blood sugar using the strips. I’ve made an identical kit for hockey.

Jake and Melody drove down to help us through the rest of the week. We didn’t know until yesterday afternoon that he’d be going home for sure. They were ready to relieve Luke and I, so we could get some sleep at home. The sleeping arrangements at the hospital were less than ideal. The Mayor was surprised and thrilled to see them. Melody will be helping the Mayor and I with a few errands today that need to be completed to get him back to school.
What’s something you believe everyone should know.
Learn to follow your guy and be in tune with your body. Being in tune with his body allowed the Mayor to recognize something off before it had gotten to a breaking point.









