I fell on my arse!
Dec. 1st, 2005 08:00 pmWell, THAT was eventful.
Currently at work. About an hour ago, had a hypo of 2.1. Note that this is quite low, but I've gone down to 1.6 before without going into a coma or anysuch. Last week at work I went down to 1.9.
However, this is the first time I have FALLEN ON MY ARSE. Wow, that was embarrassing. I was in the staff kitchen, so it wasn't like it was in front of patients or anything, but I managed to pick the exact time Dr Curtotti walked through. Ahahaha. Understandably he was concerned; he rang Dr Stevens, wrote a note in my patient file, and told me to buy glucodin tablets and call my specialist.
Anyway. I rang home just to let them know, etc, and thankfully got dad, who is sensible and not-hysterical, unlike mum can be.
It's nice to know people are concerned. And I understand that I need medical help and such. But I have control issues. I don't want people worrying until I'm like... in a coma. Something. I have a habit of wanting as little input as possible-- "leave me alone, I'll sort it out if you give me time". But even though I don't want to, I'll ring Dr Schmiddli. He's really nice, and Dr Curtotti DID say to.
I wonder if I'm getting overly mellow when my reaction to all this is to laugh and grin ruefully. ^^;
On the bright side, I have 1337 patient-recognition skills, and realised a patient wasn't wearing his glasses. :D
*mellows off to read more Tactics, since it's a slow night*
Currently at work. About an hour ago, had a hypo of 2.1. Note that this is quite low, but I've gone down to 1.6 before without going into a coma or anysuch. Last week at work I went down to 1.9.
However, this is the first time I have FALLEN ON MY ARSE. Wow, that was embarrassing. I was in the staff kitchen, so it wasn't like it was in front of patients or anything, but I managed to pick the exact time Dr Curtotti walked through. Ahahaha. Understandably he was concerned; he rang Dr Stevens, wrote a note in my patient file, and told me to buy glucodin tablets and call my specialist.
Anyway. I rang home just to let them know, etc, and thankfully got dad, who is sensible and not-hysterical, unlike mum can be.
It's nice to know people are concerned. And I understand that I need medical help and such. But I have control issues. I don't want people worrying until I'm like... in a coma. Something. I have a habit of wanting as little input as possible-- "leave me alone, I'll sort it out if you give me time". But even though I don't want to, I'll ring Dr Schmiddli. He's really nice, and Dr Curtotti DID say to.
I wonder if I'm getting overly mellow when my reaction to all this is to laugh and grin ruefully. ^^;
On the bright side, I have 1337 patient-recognition skills, and realised a patient wasn't wearing his glasses. :D
*mellows off to read more Tactics, since it's a slow night*
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Date: 2005-12-01 09:40 am (UTC)1.6 is 29 (in my units) so you are close to my personal record 24... BUT THAT IS NOT GOOD!!!!!!!!!! and I know I'm not the person to say that ¬_¬;; try not to get used, because you'll do, you can get used to 'think' with low sugar levels in your brain and beleive that is normal... and is not ;D
Which Tactics book are you reading now?
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Date: 2005-12-01 09:49 am (UTC)Ahahaha. Well I felt remarkably crap when I went down to 1.6, so I think I will surpass trying for the dubious honour of beating your record. *g*
Beginning of three, Japanese volumes. Much harder to concentrate on the Japanese than usual because I was never really that fond of the Mai arc. ^^;
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Date: 2005-12-01 09:56 am (UTC)Ok, you better if not even try to beat me bwuahahahahahahah!!! ¬_¬;
The twins story is too long... my fav moment is when Haruka and Kan-chan are outside and Haruka pats Kantarou head, is so sweet and cute *^_^*