Yesterday I nearly cut my finger off cutting up tomatoes for a salad. And today my nephew, sister and the family flew away from me :( TWO BIG FROWNS! And Jayann went back to Missoula but hopefully she is coming back next week yayyyy!

BUT I went out to lunch with my mommy, and tonight we are having tacos (I am not allowed to cut tomatoes), there's a storm coming (STORMS YAY) and I bought my NZ housemates (and friends) Twinkies so they could try them and be like the people in the films. Eating gross things. I also got Butterfingers. I have a list. It makes me LOL silently.

From: [identity profile] artemisofluna.livejournal.com


I wish it would get out there more because obviously Lewi's parents didn't believe me though bless him, Lewi did. And my housemates do. But it's still such an unknown condition and that's SO frustrating.

From: [identity profile] pretty-kozi.livejournal.com


I do too! I had a boyfriend once that thought everytime I felt 'sick' I was faking it. Can't fake a sugar attack dood, like not ever. It is frustrating, even when you work with people and tell them unless they SEE you near crash to the floor, talking hysterically and crying because you feel so bad but keep telling them your fine, can't really even get a glimpse of it.

I was fifteen when that stuff started happening, and god knows I love my parents to death that they are okay and understand it, and the friends I have that have stuck around for so long despite some really weird stuff that happens sometimes when your moods go all out of whack. My dad is diabetic and my mother has to deal with it. I've read and heard that oftentimes the people that suffer the worst with people with blood sugar attacks are their loved ones and friends. Because they have to deal with us. XD

From: [identity profile] artemisofluna.livejournal.com


I was like...born when it started happening. It's SO crappy. So hear hear. Yeah, Lewi was always a champion with dealing with me! Luckily my new housemates are too. It's a fortunate thing.

From: [identity profile] pretty-kozi.livejournal.com


Oh wow. You weren't by chance a premie were you? I was, and I've heard before that many premies can become hypoglycemic.

That's an awesome thing! It's good to have peeps around that are like, okay your weird, I don't understand you sometimes, but I can deal with you even on your strange days. Sometimes when my moods swing so crazily, all I can do the next day is honestly say I'm sorry, and I mean it, but good diet does help a lot. It's AMAZING how food can affect you! And that goes for anyone.

From: [identity profile] artemisofluna.livejournal.com


I wasn't! It's hereditary for me. My family all has it but FOR SOME REASON I have it worst.

It's absolutely insane the power nutrition has. Insane.

From: [identity profile] pretty-kozi.livejournal.com


Ahhh I see. Well diabetes is hereditary on my dad's side, so warding that off as LONG as possible because there's still risk I could get that, since hypoglycemia is like...a pre-requisite. And after seeing what he's been through (heartattack, gal bladder surg, ankle surg, two massive heart attacks and leg amputation)...I dont's want diabetes.

It is insane.

BTW I totally already started my app on Doc. And I should seriously GO to bed now and finish it later....

From: [identity profile] artemisofluna.livejournal.com


Yeah I've been told since my pancreas is overactive now, it could just shut down and thus hypo because hyper and BAM diabetes. FUN FUN :| I don't want it either, noooooo.

I started my Morrigan app! I am going to bed too omg.
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