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Ms. Toad

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33. She's been refusing to test -
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 01:01 AM
Feb 5

So her family doctor just kept throwing more meds at her (while her A1C was bouncing around between 10 and 11 for a year). Medicare won't cover CGMs unless you have a history of lows (which she probably had - but we'll never know since she wasn't testing) or are on insulin.

Markers for diabetic ketoacidosis (as a result of unrelated tests - blood glucose around 400, high ketones, and acidic urine (they didn't order a blood test since they weren't looking for it)) sent me into a tizzy. She refused to go to the ER since her doctor wasn't ordering her to go. The doctor who ordered the tests said, "not my problem" and the family doctor didn't know the tests were coming so he didn't bother to respond to her message until Monday (tests were Friday). When he finally looked at the tests he told her to come in immediately . . . 3 days too late.

So NOW she is on long-acting insulin and has a CGM - and is actually learning. The instant feedback is really helping her. She also now has an endocrinologist who all but rolled his eyes at her family doctor's incompetence. Unfortunately, it is a question of when, not if, she'll need not only long-acting but short-acting insulin. Her nephew (25 years younger) is already on an insulin pump. Her grandmother was on the full range of insulin for most of her adult life. Nearly all of her siblings have it. It's a pretty nasty version for something that at least starts out looking like T2. It's a rare day she doesn't hit both above 350 and below 70. (She's had diabetes for at least 30 years, but wasn't diagnosed until about 20 years - so it's not new - but it finally hit the point at which I stepped in and insisted on an endocrinologist.)

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Omg real bread? SheltieLover Feb 4 #1
I'm almost embarrassed to say that I've eaten 2/3rds of the entire loaf now. JMCKUSICK Feb 4 #3
Good for you! SheltieLover Feb 4 #5
Have you ever thought or tried to make No Knead Bread? FarPoint Feb 4 #9
Bread is actually easy to make and makes the price much cheaper -- nothing fierywoman Feb 4 #11
Absolutely.....soooo cost effective and delicious. FarPoint Feb 4 #13
This is terrible, your description just made me really hungry again. I sent recipe to my email, Thank you FarPoint JMCKUSICK Feb 4 #14
You are most welcome.... FarPoint Feb 4 #16
To buy a loaf of bread like this at store or bakery.... FarPoint Feb 5 #19
Agreed though Effimgham is a relatively small town, so it's only $3.49 YIPPEE JMCKUSICK Feb 5 #20
My sourdough costs under $1 to make around a 15 oz loaf. n/t Ms. Toad Feb 5 #23
Exactly! FarPoint Feb 5 #24
I'm doing a lot more cooking these days. Ms. Toad Feb 5 #26
I understand the diabetic diet complexity... FarPoint Feb 5 #28
She's been refusing to test - Ms. Toad Feb 5 #33
Good flour prices at Costco. And if you throw in a bit of cooked oatmeal it makes the dough more chewy. fierywoman Feb 5 #27
Oh yes! FarPoint Feb 5 #29
BTW my Costco had 00 flour (which I've never seen in the US) for about 5 seconds -- went back fierywoman Feb 5 #34
I have some of the No Knead.. róisín_dubh Feb 5 #30
I like this lady, she's very simpatica. fierywoman Feb 5 #35
I'm going to try it. Hassin Bin Sober Feb 5 #31
Roger that, sometimes it's the simple things. Permanut Feb 4 #2
All I can find is bacon and hotdogs... waddirum Feb 4 #4
I bet the Effingcat got it. nt sl8 Feb 4 #6
It's in Effing Illinois. usonian Feb 4 #10
Lmao, it honestly trook me three and a half years to stop doing that. So please, have at it. JMCKUSICK Feb 4 #17
good bread is essential to most meals lapfog_1 Feb 4 #7
My experience with Effingham is much more mundane EYESORE 9001 Feb 4 #8
Beef stew is comforting in winter. Yum! surfered Feb 4 #12
i agree. i grew up w/ my grandparents close bakery that was the best. plus the people who had it after dobke's retired. pansypoo53219 Feb 4 #15
I don't spend money on movies or pretty much anything else, JMCKUSICK Feb 5 #18
bow to thy god of carbohydrates. good bread is a priority. pansypoo53219 Feb 5 #36
Yum! JMCKUSICK Feb 5 #37
Hey, I know Effingham Il.... reACTIONary Feb 5 #21
Correct, Correct and Correct, oh wait, the Tuesday night bingo subs as senior singles meet and greet JMCKUSICK Feb 5 #22
Next rime I'm passing through.... reACTIONary Feb 5 #25
lol Kirby Foods is the name of the store JMCKUSICK Feb 5 #32
When I was in sixth grade, murielm99 Feb 5 #38
That has to be such a wonderful experiential memory Murielm99 JMCKUSICK Feb 5 #39
Thank you, JM. murielm99 Feb 5 #40
I've driven past Effingham on I-57 more times than I can count; never stopped except for gas Martin Eden Feb 5 #41
I used to deliver once a week to the AutoZone store in Effingham. I Emile Feb 5 #42
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