Rinse and Repeat
Bolus. Eat. BG Monitoring to follow.
Rinse & Repeat.
Just like I have for a lot of years.
Simply enough, right?
Not so much for me, apparently. At least not lately.
My newest habit appears to be forgetting at least  one of those two important parts, totally throwing off the third leg of  that three-part routine.
The monitoring part doesn’t exactly turn out the  way it should, thanks to the lack of one of those key influences that  makes the numbers go up and down.
Usually, it’s the first.
Taking insulin for breakfast before I head out of  the house in the morning, and then walking out the door and forgetting  to grab the toast, pastry or mini-muffins I’ve already bloused for.
Bolusing ahead of time for that morning trip to  Starbucks and then, upon seeing a long time-stealing line at the  drive-in and being too lazy to go inside, I cancel the plan despite.
Planning to make up for my earlier forgetfulness by  grabbing a vending machine snack at work, yet realizing I have no spare  chance or dollar bills on hand. And then totally getting side-tracked  once I make it to my desk.
And so many more examples.
Of course, sometimes it’s the second carb-consuming part.
The whole carb calculation and eating food” part  plays out fine, but it’s the forgetting to actually push the pump  buttons and make sure the insulin is delivered that is the issue. And  then not realizing there’s been a dose until the high  BG hours later.
We’re not talking rocket science or memorizing the  periodic table here… it’s simple cause and effect (what’s with the  science blog talk…???). Should be too tough, yet it’s a common  occurrence in my own D-Live.
And probably many others.
I often read posts and hear parents of Children  With Diabetes come down on themselves for forgetting in one of those two  ways and then feeling all guilty. Like they’re the “worst parents in  the world” and it’s like some crime they’ve committed.
Hey, it happens. To us all. No matter the age. So,  CWD ‘rents: It’s no big deal. You haven’t lost your superhero-ness. You  still rule. (as I reassure myself of this simultaneously).
So are the days of our D-Lives.
Now, I’m off to check my CGM and meter to see if I’ve managed to miss a bolus or carb consumption any time recently…
Rinsing & Repeating.
 
Comments
I will admit to making those same mistakes sometimes- my newest common mistake seems to be leaving insulin and/or syringes at home when going to work and occasionally I make the huge mistake of packing too few (or no!) fast acting carbs. When that's happening, it does me some good to buy a lot of candy to leave around (because of extra hypos while forgetful), be a little bit more conservative with corrections, and write down what I'm doing (which for you pumpers is probably not even an issue).