Saturday, July 5, 2008

Vacation

Diabetes doesn't take a vacation, but I do. Here on vacation my lovely, trusty little laptop died, just after I loaded 100 pictures into it and deleted them from my camera. *sigh* So I'm on a family member's computer, and will beg a friend for help with my dead laptop when I get home.

Diabetes has touched this vacation in ways other than our daily life. A family friend was hospitalized for blood sugar at 800+ (type 2) when her oral meds stopped working. I visited her, along with my mother in law. Hospital smells, hospital flashbacks, finger sticks & ivs.

I hope to be back online soon. Hope everyone had a lovely Independence Day!

6 comments:

Cara said...

I hope your family friend is doing better. Hospitals are no fun. The only place I dislike more are nursing homes. :(
And good luck with the laptop.

dae said...

I hope your friend is feeling much better, hospitals are no fun. Hope to see you back soon. :)

Naomi said...

Thanks everyone! Our friend is better and on insulin now for her T2. My laptop is still dead. I have to find a good computer doctor. I love the freedom of a laptop and use it more than the standalone computer. But beggars can't be choosers!

The Patients Voice said...

Hi

We have just launched a test version of a new site which you might find of interest

Please go to

http://www.icarecafe.com/?page_id=4&cat_id=2&thread_id=1&post_type=5&group_id=2

Thanks

Belinda

Shannon said...

Hi Naomi!

I hope your break has been a good one.

I found this website and thought of you since it's a site for gluten free recipes and wasn't sure if you knew about it:

http://glutenfreegoddess.blogspot.com/2007/10/peach-coffee-cake.html

I just happened upon the peach coffee cake, but the other recipes look really good!

Naomi said...

Ooooh Shannon -- just in time. I just bought a huge pile of peaches at our local farm & need to cook up about half of them! Thanks!