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I for one am ready to tell this week good riddance. The sixty five days, at least that’s what it felt like, we spent in the hospital were tough. Transitioning home and realizing all the things we don’t know about diabetes has been overwhelming. On top of it all, Goalielocks sent a text early Friday morning that there was a mass shooting in front of his work. He works at a bar in downtown Orlando. This wasn’t the text anyone wants to wake up to, although I appreciate him letting me know he was fine.

Friday marked the Mayor’s first day back at school. They were able to use his discharge paperwork and medical Management plan to get him back into school. We have to get his endocrinologist to file a diabetic medical management plan with the school. The problem being it takes six to eight weeks to get into the adult endocrinologists here. His school nurse and I use the same Endo practice, so she’s going to ask when she’s there if they’ll take him sooner. Meanwhile, I’ve put calls into the local pediatric Endos to try and get him in sooner.

I also got back on the spin bike!

Last night we were finally able to pick up his Dexcom, so now we can continuously monitor his glucose. There does seem to be a wide spread between the blood sugar on his Dexcom and the Accu-Check, which is a little concerning. Apparently, the Dexcom readings should normalize after the first twenty four hours. The Mayor played his first hockey game since diagnosis, which was scary to watch. Full disclosure, I watched the Dexcom numbers while my hubby texted updates since I’m stuck home working.

At any rate, we really need to get him into the Endo, so we have a correction dose for him. Also, there’s a lot of questions that have arisen that we didn’t think of when he was in the hospital. Truly, we don’t know what we didn’t know. We’re leaning to manage the diabetes quickly, but definitely have questions only an endocrinologist could answer. Hopefully, we can get in to see one soon! Anyway, back to work and good riddance to this week.

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