Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Facebook and Possible Events?

I started a Facebook page called Breaking Diabetes. My goal is to change the perception of what diabetics are and how we did not have a choice in the matter of becoming diabetic.

Sports were my way as a kid to feel like I was just like anyone else. I was proud of myself because I did pretty well on the fields or courts. I always wondered how different I would have done if I didn't have T1Ds. 

As an adult, I have gravitated towards strength sports like powerlifting and strongman. I do fool around with CrossFit every once in awhile and find the group atmosphere very enjoyable. I have always enjoyed strength training whether it has been for competition or overall health. 

My wife and I have been brainstorming some ways to raise money for the JDRF. We are thinking of some type of online competition. She is very supportive of me in all that I do. She understands how important it is that I spend time in my garage training and caring for my disease. My ultimate goal would be to create an annual event that can continue to grow year in and year out. We must BREAK DIABETES!




Monday, March 3, 2014

What's the Best Route?

When I was first diagnosed more than 23 years ago certain aspects of diabetes were easy. As a family, we did what the doctor told us to do. Everything seemed to be based off of what the American Diabetes Association recommended. Today, that is not the case.

The last few years I have tried to educate myself as much as possible with reading different material from a range of sources. The one thing I have learned is that so many studies and recommendations contradict each other. 

Every diabetic is different. We participate in different activities and have different dietary choices. 

For me, I have the most success with staying under about 60 grams of carbohydrates a day. My control is tighter and I feel pretty well. When I do this, my blood sugars vary from the mid 70s to about the 130s. 

What's the most confusing and frustrating part is that I have doctors that agree and disagree how I have decided to eat. In the last 7 years, I have been through a total of 5 different doctors. Some of them moved out of my town while others weren't open to hear how I felt about caring for my disease. I would like to find a doctor that is a type 1 diabetic that is fit. I find it very difficult to listen from someone on how to manage health if it seems as though they are not very healthy themselves. Sorry for being honest. They need to have walked in my shoes.

As a patient, I want to be trusted and listened to by my doctors. I don't want to be told that I can eat whatever I want because it can be covered with my pump. My goal is health and longevity with this disease. 

For those of you that are type 1, don't let this disease beat you down! We need to bring attention to it. The general public needs to be educated about what we deal with on a daily basis! Break Diabetes!

Monday, January 20, 2014

All Day Seminar


I spent the day at an Olympic Weightlifting seminar hosted at the CrossFit gym(www.crossfitgp.com) I coach at. The seminar was with Diane Fu. If you are interested in Olympic Weightlifting, I couldn't recommend a better person to take a seminar from. She was very thoughtful and approachable. Overall, it was a great day and I learned a whole bunch that will improve my coaching and my own ability. 

Going into an all day event like this as a T1D can be a bit nerve racking. For me, I feel like I have to test all day long and be paranoid about highs and lows. I knew I would spend most of the day being active.

I used a temporary basal rate most of the morning and a normal rate for the afternoon. The reason I did this is due to the fact that the snatch was worked on in the morning portion and I would be just working form with light weights. This movement is my biggest weakness. I lack the mobility and technique. The afternoon was bit of a different story because the clean and jerk I can go a little heavy in. 

During the clean and jerk portion, I wanted to find a new personal record. This required a lot of effort and I tried to get psyched up a bit. My blood sugars bumped up to 247. I bolused with a normal dose and the evening went fine despite pigging out on a cheeseburger and fries for dinner. I wanted the calories.

Normally, after a day like this I would be high all evening and then crash sometime. This would get me a ticket to ride the diabetes roller coaster until the next day. I am glad that I was not issued a ticket!


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Saturday, January 18, 2014

Workout and Potato Starch

I worked out at CrossFit GP today. It was a lot of fun to work out with others. I coach a few classes a week there. I would like to be able to attend more classes, but my schedule doesn't work the best at times. I am going to try to make it into classes more often. Everyone is very supportive. Blood sugars were great. I haven't used much insulin at all today. 

I am starting to consume potato starch mixed with water. There has been a number people with diabetes see great results with their control and exercise while consuming potato starch. We will see how it goes. 

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Deadlifts

Today I deadlifted and the blood sugars were great afterwards. Pre lifting, I was at 204. I required hardly any insulin at all to cover my dinner and at 8:00pm my level was at 89. 

Thursday, December 19, 2013

The Pump

I have been on my style of insulin pump for about eight years now. Like anything, there are negatives and positives. It does make life easier. I fought the idea of having a pump since the early 90's. I didn't want some wire sticking out of my body all the time and have to carry a pump around. 

Now as an adult, my thoughts are completely different. Part of me wears it as a badge. The best thing about wearing it is when my students think I have a beeper or playing some video game device. It amazes me that 9 and 10
year olds even know what a beeper is. Overall, my control stays pretty consistent unless I calculate carbs incorrectly.  

There are some days when the site is bad with the infusion set. This last weekend I was frustrated with this and unplugged my pump for a day. Things went well, but I was paranoid about where my numbers were. I figured that being plugged back into my pump was the best choice for me.

What control for me comes down to are the choices I make. I make good choices and my diabetes treats me nicely. I get a bit sloppy and the diabetes slaps me in the face. Life is all about choices. 

Monday, December 9, 2013

Reset

The last few weeks I have not been very disciplined with keeping a routine with diet or exercise. This has led my blood sugars to be on a roller coaster. I know what I need to do to feel good and have control of the blood sugars.

For me, I have found that a very low carb diet with lifting weights seems to do the trick. I know I have said this in the past. I have to accept that the fact that some routines are not the best for me. I am not going to put my health at risk. I need control. I have restarted 5/3/1 with low maxes and I am going to keep things simple. For conditioning work, I will push the prowler and train strongman events. I am also keeping my eyes peeled for any in state powerlifting or strongman events.

I admire those type 1s that can pull off the high intensity activities and still feel well. There is a type 1 athlete's page in Facebook that is very motivating. People that are a part of this group push the limits of being a T1D. More importantly, people offer help to each other and are very supportive.