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August 2006

Agility Trial

Just finished the first trial of the fall season. Blood sugar was wonderful. Never over 188 the whole time but I also did not eat. Left with blood sugar of 127.

Our runs:
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Maggie had a decent first Excellent Standard run with her usual problems. Weaves, table, and had problems with one tunnel.

Marcie had a nice standard run. I was ready to pull her. She did everything but go through the last tunnel. I pulled her out by going too far ahead for her.

I messed up two jumps for Marcie. She ran very well. Looks like she recovered friom the pancreatitis.

Maggie had problems with the weaves, then I missed up a jump and then later she lost focus.

I am real pleased with all four runs.

We only got into the one day.


More Medco Games

Actually the good news, is that I have all my scripts I've ordered this month, except the syringes.  I am trying very hard not to spend any more medical money until the 1st though, because that's when my Flexible Spending Account starts again.

The latest game involves Requip, which I do believe is helping me to sleep.  Apparently (and I don't blame them), they don't want to fill the prescription with 2 1 mg tablets, but I am hoping they and the doctor's office will finally see eye to eye and fill it.  I would not mind 1 2mg tablets at all.  I'm going to get with the doctor's nurse on it Monday.


Medco games

I've learned a lot about Symlin.

Medco has started shipping my Symlin and Novolog (insulin) without telling me.

Yesterday I got a hot batch of Symlin. The gel packs were cold but at one end of the package and the Symlin was hot.

I put it all in the fridge but decided to try it to see if it was still good. it wasn't. Clearly after two doses.

I did leave the rest of the shipment in the fridge.

I left that bottle out in the shipping contents and called Medco at 6:00 am.

They told me that it would be good as long as it was rechilled so I took a second vial out and used it.

Apparently they are right as it is working fine now.

I even called the 1800 number for Symlin and they said that they can tell if a vial is good if you give them the worst possible temperature, the lot, and the expiration date. they did say it was good.

FYI: I told the Medco pharmacist that if they packed with the Symlin in the middle with the gel packs at each end it would have been cool and he sais he couldn't comment but would pass my comment on.

Guess what? That is exactly how my Novolog was packed and it was cold.

Go figure.


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Diabetes In Control Newsletter - A Tale of Two Insulin Pumps

Diabetes has been an interest of mine throughout pharmacy school. I am now in my final year of school, and I recently experienced a small glimpse into the life of a person with insulin-dependent diabetes. I do not have diabetes, but during my last clerkship rotation, I lived for four weeks as if I did. I tested my blood glucose and injected imitation insulin (actually saline). I was also given the opportunity to wear two insulin pump devices, both unique in their own way.