September 3, 2010

BETA BUDDIES: THE PAINFUL TRUTH Of My Nights

I had no intention of blogging today.  Until I read Reyna at Beta Buddies post.  Please take the time to read this:  BETA BUDDIES: THE PAINFUL TRUTH Of My Nights

It shook me up and it made me feel better at the same time.  It made me feel better because I realized that I was not alone in my thoughts and my fears.  It shook me up because it reminded me that although it is extremely rare, "Dead in Bed Syndrome" does exist.

I was just questioning myself after visiting Ally's endocrinologist this week.  She asked me why I was checking her blood sugar at midnight and 3 AM?  I answered, "I just do!"  Mostly because I couldn't understand why she was asking me that.  I wish I had said, "Why wouldn't I?"

I wanted to share this link to Reyna's honest post.  I want those people who ask me why I still wake up in the night to check Ally's sugar to read this.  I want them to understand.  I will not take the risk!

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9 comments:

  1. I don't take the risk either. My hubby and I will be sleep deprived until there is a cure.
    My guess is that your endo must not be a T1 or a parent of one.

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  2. I do not understand why some endos ask that question. They have no idea what it's like to live it, obviously, or they wouldn't ask such a dumb question.

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  3. Our endo has always encouraged us to check during the night. For highs and lows...These kids change soooo quickly. Settings that worked 3 weeks ago may need tweaking. I know a lot of adults on pumps that check every night at 2 or 3am...

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  4. That post rocked my core.

    I could recite the exact same words....and I'm so thankful to know I'm not alone.

    Thanks for being my friend in this madness.

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  5. Our Endo has a new nurse and asked us the same question at our last visit. Not in a "why the heck would you do that?" kind of way more out of curiosity. I don't understand why it wouldn't just be expected that we would!!

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  6. I think it should be standard of care for the little ones. If the endos knew what we knew, they wouldn't be asking that.

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  7. Why wouldn't we check? Is your endo a parent?
    Girl - you keep checking! I love the fact that I am not alone at midnight and 3 am - - - I always imagine a bunch of blurry-eyes D Moms stumbling our way down the hall --- meter in hand.

    XOXOX

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  8. I agree, why would we not check, we wouldn't be able to sleep if we didn't!

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  9. Hi Misty,

    Thanks for stopping by my blog and saying hello! I just read your post and I can agree with all of the above comments...I check both my girls everynight, sometimes more then once! I just don't want to take any chances.

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