{"id":1154,"date":"2015-10-25T12:00:06","date_gmt":"2015-10-25T19:00:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mydiabeticsoul.com\/?p=1154"},"modified":"2015-10-25T12:00:06","modified_gmt":"2015-10-25T19:00:06","slug":"returning-to-syringes-after-insulin-pump-usage","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/mydiabeticsoul.com\/?p=1154","title":{"rendered":"Returning to Syringes After Insulin Pump Usage"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This particular article pertains to one of many diabetes choices for self-care.\u00a0 Although the choices to stay alive with this disease may seem limited, they do exist.<\/p>\n<p>For example, food choices are a <em>great<\/em> factor and choice with a yes or no answer through a <em>calculated<\/em> decision; which <em>exercise<\/em> to perform on which day (constant and effervescent planning and scheduling) in order to break down calories and maintain an acceptable weight, encourage the body&#8217;s circulation, neurological and every other multitudinous life system;\u00a0 maintaining a daily, constant schedule of repeat medication choices, be it insulin doses or pill forms.\u00a0 I&#8217;m sure you can come up with a number of your own choices when attempting to balance this demon.<\/p>\n<p>At his time in <em>my<\/em> life, I have been diabetic for more than 56 years.\u00a0 Approximately twenty (20) years ago, I made the decision to purchase an insulin pump, go through the rigamorole of accomplishing this task alone, and live happily ever after.\u00a0 (Buckroth, A. K.\u00a0 <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">My Diabetic Soul &#8211; An Autobiography<\/span>, 2010, Prismatic Publishing, Roseville, CA, page 230).<\/p>\n<p>My initial prompting to return to insulin injections is due to a second infection of an infusion site from the us of an infusion set. Although I use rubbing alcohol consistently on my body parts to do this when changing sites, rubbing the cleaned and chosen rotated area profusely, an infection occurred, again. A year ago last October (2014), an infection from a site in my left hip brought me to my GP&#8217;s (General Practitioner&#8217;s) office. It was red, swollen and pussy = infected. She took a fluid sample of the &#8216;wound,&#8217; sent it to the lab, confirming E-coli. Ugh and WTH.\u00a0 Placed on a 10-day antibiotic, I blamed that instance on my changing the set and site in my bathroom. <strong>I<\/strong> blamed <strong>me<\/strong> before anyone else had the chance to do so!<\/p>\n<p>Use to having authority figures (doctors, nurses, medical staff personnel, etc.) blame me for any &#8211; <em>any<\/em> &#8211; wrong doing or misunderstanding of a diabetes hardship, I swallowed this one as well. I am OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) <em>due to diabetes<\/em>, meaning I am overly clean. My personal blame for this personal infraction is toward the insulin pump company. No,I did not alert them of this instance or the latest one either. &#8220;Why bother?&#8221; I asked myself.\u00a0 &#8220;They&#8221; are only going to, once again, list involved variables, try to gain facts, and point to me, the user\/operator.<\/p>\n<p>You see, I am tired &#8211; tired of having to fight medical establishments for proper care.\u00a0 Tired of one doctor sending me&#8211;referring me&#8211;to another because he or she does not know or does not want to be bothered with any one of my circumstances. Period.\u00a0 Not only have I learned to take care of myself, my adult years have further encouraged such strategic and minute care through holistic, naturopathic, herbology, and ayurvedic measures through lengthy internet research.<\/p>\n<p>The insulin pump has terribly scarred my body.\u00a0 It has caused an increase in my white blood cell count for good reason after having an intrusive&#8211;albeit plastic needle in my person constantly&#8211;decreasing my already weakened immune system.\u00a0 Twenty years is a long time for anything, never mind having to have an intrusive needle in your person day-after-day-after-day.<\/p>\n<p>Although having diabetes, juvenile diabetes (T1D), has been accepted through force upon me through no choice of my own, and <em>to m<\/em>e from family and friends, it continues to remain misunderstood &#8211; until an individual or a loved one are singled out by the powers that be to become a diabetic.\u00a0 Through these many years, diabetes has been embarrassing, even humiliating to deal with.\u00a0 It&#8217;s not easy, as with <em>any<\/em> disease.<\/p>\n<p>Therefore, with all this said and done, my decision to return to insulin injections remains specifically due to the popularity of insulin pens: the needle heads are smaller, thinner, unable to intimidate nerve damage, scarring, bruising, bleeding, discomfort and infection(s).\u00a0 I was brought up with injections.\u00a0 Two shots a day through a glass and metal contraption (<em>way before disposable needles<\/em>) containing NPH (pig and cow insulin) for &#8220;long lasting&#8221; control and Regular insulin, &#8220;fast acting&#8221; insulin twice a day.\u00a0 Returning to that necessity is my goal.<\/p>\n<p>Perhaps I am reverting to my younger self, when childhood was brighter, my knowledge of self-care was new and hopeful.\u00a0 However, as an older adult, I once again must confront the young doctor(s) to listen to my plea.\u00a0 I have had diabetes longer than any of them have been born, never mind longer than they have been doctors!<\/p>\n<p>Reality is frightening when pleading for a change as a cure is on a distant horizon.<\/p>\n<p>Just sayin&#8217;.<\/p>\n<p>A. 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